COVID - 19 PCR Testing
Sutton & Carshalton
Business hours
Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Sunday Closed
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Hackbridge
Business hours
Saturday: 9am – 1pm
Sunday Closed
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(Fit to Fly/Test to Release)
Timing 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
COVID-19 PCR Testing
(Fast track service 4-5 hours)
Timing 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Note: Payment will be taken at the time of the Respective test
Our Service
Serving our community by providing quality healthcare and improving their quality of life.
Sexual Health
Keep your sexual health protected with our health specialists
Anti-Malarial
Always consider taking antimalarial medicines when travelling to areas where there’s a risk of malaria.
Blood Pressure
High blood pressure usually has no warning signs or symptoms, and many people do not know they have it. Measure your blood pressure now and avoid the risk.
WE NOW PROVIDE
HPV VACCINATION
Please contact your local branch for further details
- Richmond
- Stoneleigh
- Carshalton
- Hackbridge
Our Travel Clinic Services can help
you stay safe
If you would like to visit Anna Pharmacy in preparation for an upcoming trip,
do not hesitate to visit our Travel clinic in any of the following locations:
We care for you
Anna Pharmacy has been serving our community since 1987. We have developed strong relationships with other local healthcare professionals and built our famous reputation based on trust and loyalty.
HPV Vaccination
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can lead to serious health problems, including cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine for children is a safe and effective way to protect against HPV and the health problems it can cause. The HPV vaccine service in Hackbridge is available through the NHS, however, we offer a more convenient way to access the vaccine without needing to book through GP surgery or through a school.
Travel Clinic
More specifically, if you are going to a place with malaria, you must visit a Travel clinic to get the proper medications before your trip. Malaria is a tropical disease spread by a parasite, which can cause symptoms like headache, fever, and chills. Since the first symptoms are typically similar to a flu, it is hard to detect malaria. However, if the disease is not treated immediately, it can lead to more severe consequences, including death.