Pharmacy Add-On Services & Growth Opportunities
Community pharmacy is changing faster than ever. Margins are tightening, operational pressures are increasing and the industry is facing the most challenging financial landscape in decades.
Yet, at the same time, pharmacies are being given more opportunities than ever before to deliver clinical care, provide NHS-funded services and grow new income streams.
The Future Belongs to Clinical Pharmacies
Pharmacy First
Pharmacy First has the potential to reshape the role of community pharmacy. Across seven common conditions, pharmacies can now offer complete episodes of care with consultation fees that reflect the value of this clinical work.
Pharmacy First offers:
- £17 per consultation
- £500 monthly payment for delivering 20–29 consultations
- £1,000 monthly payment for delivering 30+ consultations
This is not because demand is low — it’s because patients are still unaware, and many pharmacies have not yet implemented systematic clinical pathways.
Pharmacies that fully embrace Pharmacy First can generate consistent, high-value clinical income month after month.
New Medicine Service (NMS)
- Approximately £28 per completed episode
Flu Vaccination Service
Flu vaccination remains a key pillar of the NHS winter protection strategy. Even though the individual fee per jab is modest, the volume and annual consistency create a substantial seasonal income stream for many pharmacies.
Pharmacies that proactively promote and organise flu vaccinations often see hundreds or thousands of vaccinations each season.
This is reliable income. It is clinically important. And it strengthens patient trust year after year.
Pharmacy Contraception Service (PCS)
- Fees around £25 per episode in some national guidance updates
Hypertension Case-Finding
This service not only generates structured payments — it positions pharmacies as essential providers in preventative healthcare.
In an ageing population, this service will only become more important.
Smoking Cessation Service
Pharmacies that implement a systematic smoking cessation workflow often achieve excellent results and create a steady stream of funded clinical interactions.
With NHS priorities shifting toward preventative and behavioural health services, pharmacies that excel in smoking cessation will be ideally placed for future expansions.
The Future Belongs to Clinical Pharmacies
Pharmacy First
Pharmacy First has the potential to reshape the role of community pharmacy. Across seven common conditions, pharmacies can now offer complete episodes of care with consultation fees that reflect the value of this clinical work.
Pharmacy First offers:
- £17 per consultation
- £500 monthly payment for delivering 20–29 consultations
- £1,000 monthly payment for delivering 30+ consultations
This is not because demand is low — it’s because patients are still unaware, and many pharmacies have not yet implemented systematic clinical pathways.
Pharmacies that fully embrace Pharmacy First can generate consistent, high-value clinical income month after month.
New Medicine Service (NMS)
- Approximately £28 per completed episode
Flu Vaccination Service
Flu vaccination remains a key pillar of the NHS winter protection strategy. Even though the individual fee per jab is modest, the volume and annual consistency create a substantial seasonal income stream for many pharmacies.
Pharmacies that proactively promote and organise flu vaccinations often see hundreds or thousands of vaccinations each season.
This is reliable income. It is clinically important. And it strengthens patient trust year after year.
Pharmacy Contraception Service (PCS)
- Fees around £25 per episode in some national guidance updates
Hypertension Case-Finding
This service not only generates structured payments — it positions pharmacies as essential providers in preventative healthcare.
In an ageing population, this service will only become more important.
Smoking Cessation Service
Pharmacies that implement a systematic smoking cessation workflow often achieve excellent results and create a steady stream of funded clinical interactions.
With NHS priorities shifting toward preventative and behavioural health services, pharmacies that excel in smoking cessation will be ideally placed for future expansions.
Why add-on services matter more now than ever
The financial pressure on community pharmacy is undeniable. With closures at record levels and national funding under strain, pharmacies cannot rely solely on prescription margins.
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A stronger clinical future starts with a stronger patient connection
The more engaged your patients are, the more services they access, the more they remain loyal, and the more predictable your clinical income becomes.
Pharmacies that protect their patient base today build stronger clinical income tomorrow.


