More pharmacies added to community primary care clinic program

The province announced an expansion to the Community Pharmacy Primary Care Clinic program.

Fourteen new locations are being added to the program, which will bring the total number of pharmacies in the program up to 45.

Alison Bodnar with the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia says people can access lots of services through pharmacies.

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“Things like prescription renewals, urinary tract infection (UTI) assessment and contraception management, but they’ll also be able to book appointments for things like common ailments, pink eye, eczema, allergies, chronic health conditions, including the prescribing of medication and the order of all necessary tests,” Bodnar said.

Seven of the new locations are in the Halifax area:

The province is investing about $440,000 this year to expand the pilot to 14 more sites.