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£5 OFF WHEN SPENDING £20 AT WELL PHARMACY

PLUS: GET YOUR FREE * FLU JAB WHILE INSTORE

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TO COINCIDE with the Daily Mail’s Good Health for Life month, we’re offering readers the chance to claim £5 off when spending £20 or more at one of Well’s 750 pharmacies across the UK. Get ready for winter by restocking your medicine cabinet, give your immune system a boost or buy a gadget to help you monitor your health. Pharmacist­s and their teams in store can provide advice on general healthcare and how to get the best from medicines, treat minor ailments and recommend health and wellbeing products — all without you having to make an appointmen­t. To find your nearest store and check opening times, visit well.co.uk. Please note that most stores have reduced weekend hours and are closed on Sundays.

CHECK IF YOU’RE ELIGIBLE FOR A FREE FLU JAB

WHILE you’re in store, why not get your winter flu jab in a Covid-safe environmen­t? The Government is aiming to vaccinate 30 million people this year, and more of us than ever will be eligible for a free jab as the criteria has been extended. If you’re eligible for a free vaccine through the NHS, then it’s free at Well* too. If you’re not, then it costs just £12.50*. Flu jabs are available at most Well pharmacies with or without an appointmen­t. Getting the jab protects you, helps protect your friends and family and saves muchneeded NHS resources, too. Give your immune system one less thing to worry about this winter — simply follow these three steps to get your jab: 1. CHECK your eligibilit­y for a free jab at nhs.uk (England), phw.nhs.wales (Wales), nhsinform.scot (Scotland) or nidirect.gov.uk (Northern Ireland). 2. IF YOU’RE not eligible, pay just £12.50 to protect yourself this winter. 3. VISIT well.co.uk/flu to find your nearest Well pharmacy and book online — or simply pop in and ask for the jab.

*Subject to availabili­ty, at the discretion of the pharmacist. To check for free eligibilit­y in your area, go to nhs.uk for England, phw.nhs.wales for Wales, nhsinform.scot for Scotland and nidirect.gov.uk for Northern Ireland.

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