Did you know we have a permanent deadly pharmacist on staff; her name is Ashlee.
About Ash:
Ash has been a community pharmacist for 15 years, and prides herself on being an expert on all things medicines!
She is a Sunshine Coast local and covers the entire Sunshine Coast region to Gympie and surrounds, helping people to better understand their medicines, simplify their regimens and provide medicine support.
Ash prides herself on continuing her education, staying current on medicine updates, changes to therapies and new drugs available. When Ash is not working as a pharmacist, she enjoys bush walking, spending time with her dogs as well as hanging out with family & friends.
Ash is kind and approachable and would love the opportunity to have a casual chat with you about your medications, medical conditions, or devices you use to help manage your chronic conditions
Availability
Ash works for North Coast every Thursday 8:30-4:30. You can see her at Gympie AMS, our Birtinya Head Office or she can come to your home. Also, with a bit of notice, Ash can arrange to see you at home on others day if that suits you better.
Services offered by Ash:
1. Provide a comprehensive medicine review in our Head Office at Birtinya, our Aboriginal Medical Service (AMS) at Gympie or at their home (Home Medicine Review)
2. Help you to access your medicines
3. Facilitate medication information or lists between their GP/Specialist/Hospital
4. Communicate with your pharmacy to ensure supply of medicines
5. Reconcile medications on discharge from hospital, respite or nursing home
6. Facilitate webster packing
7. Provide medication information and counselling on medicines
8. Help to reduce pill burden/number of medicines you take through consultation with your GP
9. Work with the GP to optimise your medication regimen
10. Education or training on how to use medical devices such as spacers, blood pressure monitors, blood glucose monitors
11. Provide education on preventative health and vaccination
12. Any other medicine-related problem
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