September 2023 by Trudy Tse
The pharmacy is currently under staffed which can result in long waiting periods
August 2023 by Kelly Fahy
The staff are kind and helpful, even when they have to order something in for me. I get a private prescription filled here and it?s the best priced in the area.
May 2023 by Gordon Douglas
They don?t update their opening hours - absolute mess
December 2022 by Anne Fraser
Why do people like to use a pharmacy in a supermarket? Because they like to get their shopping and pharmacy pick up done at the same time, and because opening hours are longer than at other pharmacies. But opening hours have been really short for months due to staff shortages, and they are often out of stock.
August 2022 by Shorof Uddin
Very good sirveces with customer
July 2022 by Jill Reilly
Not open on Sunday as advertised.
November 2021 by Roberto Russo
Amazing service, I needed some emergency prescription medicine and the staff here were super helpful - life savers! Thank you!
August 2021 by Martin Clark (dukegonzo)
Great staff working in difficult circumstances.
September 2020 by Shane
I recently handed in a prescription at this pharmacy after returning from a holiday overseas which unfortunately necessitated hospital treatment. When I handed in my prescription, I was told there would be a wait. I went away for fifteen minutes and drank two cups of coffee in the store's coffee shop . I duly returned to the pharmacy counter to collect my prescription and was nonchalently told by a Counter Assistant that my prescription was in the queue waiting to be done. As there are more efficient pharmacies in the area, I requested the return of my prescription and the Assistant had the effrontery to enquire, "Are you sure?" I should have been offered an explanation as to why the prescription was not ready within a reasonable time of it being handed in as opposed to being offered an authoritarian fait accompli. It is never a good idea for any business, including Tesco, to take anyone's custom for granted.What concerns me most is that in order to obtain an explanation for this service failure, I had to contact Tesco Head Office to speak to the Pharmacy Superintendent who advised that the delayed occurred as a result of a Doctor's Surgery telephoning to discuss medication with the pharmacist. I am at a loss to understand why the Shop Assistant who served me did not advise me in these terms when my prescription was not ready. Instead, she failed to give any indication how much longer I would have to wait to obtain my medication before I could return home and manage the dreadful pain of a trapped nerve in my neck. I find it hard to believe that any doctor telephoning a pharmacy to discuss medication would be on the telephone for a full fifteen minutes- friends of mine who are medics tell me that such conversations tend to be brief.
August 2020 by Shane Carter
I recently handed in a prescription at this pharmacy after returning from a holiday overseas which unfortunately necessitated hospital treatment. When I handed in my prescription, I was told there would be a wait. I went away for fifteen minutes and drank two cups of coffee in the store's coffee shop . I duly returned to the pharmacy counter to collect my prescription and was nonchalently told by a Counter Assistant that my prescription was in the queue waiting to be done. As there are more efficient pharmacies in the area, I requested the return of my prescription and the Assistant had the effrontery to enquire, "Are you sure?" I should have been offered an explanation as to why the prescription was not ready within a reasonable time of it being handed in as opposed to being offered an authoritarian fait accompli. It is never a good idea for any business, including Tesco, to take anyone's custom for granted.What concerns me most is that in order to obtain an explanation for this service failure, I had to contact Tesco Head Office to speak to the Pharmacy Superintendent who advised that the delayed occurred as a result of a Doctor's Surgery telephoning to discuss medication with the pharmacist. I am at a loss to understand why the Shop Assistant who served me did not advise me in these terms when my prescription was not ready. Instead, she failed to give any indication how much longer I would have to wait to obtain my medication before I could return home and manage the dreadful pain of a trapped nerve in my neck. I find it hard to believe that any doctor telephoning a pharmacy to discuss medication would be on the telephone for a full fifteen minutes- friends of mine who are medics tell me that such conversations tend to be brief.