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Can a pharmacist issue a food allergy certificate?

It is not within a pharmacist's scope of practice to issue a certificate for food allergies without conducting a thorough evaluation of the individual's condition. It is recommended to visit a walk-in clinic or use a healthcare appointment platform to schedule an appointment at a nearby clinic. Additionally, registering for a family doctor through an access point may be beneficial. If the situation requires more comprehensive care beyond what can be provided on this platform, it is advised to seek assistance elsewhere.

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