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15 years ago
Competitive prices, friendly staff. Aesthetically, it could do with a refurbishment inside, but it does the job
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Medicare (Fiztroy) lower Ormeau Road is a prescribing pharmacist located right next door to Ormeau…read moreHealth Centre. Hence it's convenient for picking up prescriptions, however it can be extremely busy so be prepared for a wait on occasion. It's a very good Pharmacist and worth a visit to get advice and medicine for minor ailments before heading to your Doctor. Sells a range of cosmetics, perfume and beauty products as well.
With competition from veteran chains like Boots, Superdrug or Semi-Chem many have marvelled over…read morethe success of Medicare chemists. However, I have not. My first experience of the chain was within Queen's Student Union where I would gleefully walk in with a full student loan and come out brandishing goods from perfume, tweezers and face packs. I found it difficult to control my purchasing needs when I entered this store as everything was really cheap and scented beautifully. However, I have mastered the art of spending wisely which helps as my nearest store is located on the Ormeau Road just a few minutes from my house. This particular Medicare has much more to offer than the smaller unit in Queen's Student Union as it has a full pharmacy counter to deal with all illnesses and drug prescriptions. Yet, because of its greater range and pharmacy counter this store can be particularly busy so do expect a queue. Same goes if you're planning to purchase something you don't want others to see...could be embarrassing when most residents of the Ormeau Road can see what's in your shopping basket.
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A handy chemist in city centre. Avoid the big prescriptions queue in Boots with this smaller,…read morepersonal service. The pharmacist is pretty friendly and offers lots of over the counter advice for minor ailments. For a small shop it's well stocked with lots of both sex toiletries, makeup and domestic products. There are always v good deals on things like toothpaste, facewipes and deodorants. Good selection of health brands like linwoods, biona, PhD and maximuscle. Protein bars like PhD, Quest and ON are from £1.49. Yankee candles also available. General chemist staff as helpful and friendly.
No it's not the predominant health care provider in the US but in fact a large chain of chemists…read moreand pharmacies across the north. This store does the usual plethora of over the counter products along with a full prescription pharmacy. I only noticed after walking around the city looking for the best place to buy whey protein. The time when muscle building was a prerogative has been and gone but back then it seemed fitting. Holland and Barrett was often the haunt of many looking to stock up on huge great tubs of the awfully flavoured nonsense, but prices here rivalled. £18 for a large tub of whey, banana flavoured. Loverly.
Ormeau pharmacy is a good pharmacy with helpful staff. I never buy any cosmetics or toiletries from…read morethem as I prefer Superdrug own brand Cruelty Free, Vegetarian and Vegan products. However, I recently used Ormeau Pharmacy when I had an eye infection as I couldn't be bothered trying to get a Doctors appointment booked. The Pharmacist at Ormeau was excellent. He looked at my eye and asked about my symptoms then sold me eye drops to use over the course of a week whilst advising me not to wear my contact lenses for a week too. All in all super service and I will definitely return for advice and medication in future to save me having to bother with a visit to the GPs surgery.
Superdrug is a really chemist popular chain store that sell a really wide range of personal care…read moreproducts. They have been opened in Northern ireland since 1991. They have a no animal testing charter, which is something that's really commendable these days. As a laydee I have reason to pop in to pick up all manner of hair and beauty products. I think this store are really good for finding bargains on things like shampoo and make-up ranges. I'm definitely a fan of this store as they offer a much cheaper alternative to boots.
Superdrug is undoubtedly the best UK high street health and beauty retailer. Their products are…read moreexceptionally excellent in quality and economically priced. Additionally all their own brand items carry the leaping bunny symbol indicating clearly they are certified by Cruelty Free International. I visit Superdrug frequently to pick up their exclusive range of 'B' makeup which is vegan. It's an amazing cosmetics range and outstanding quality with the B makeup Primer being the best I've ever tried. The lipsticks and nail polishes come in a vast array of colours too and the eyeshadows are beautiful to use. All Superdrug own brand products are clearly labelled, highlighting if they are suitable for vegetarians and vegans. In particular the Vitamin E skincare, sun care and dry skin ranges are awesome. An ethical super store!
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Small but useful branch of Boots in the shopping mall near the bus station. I went there a couple…read moreof times the other day. There's a good range of toiletries and beauty products, a pharmacy and medicines of course, confectionery and drinks, baby products and much more. I was served by Paul on one occasion and Aofie on another and found them, and another member of staff (whose name I don't know), very helpful.
Located just before or after Tates Avenue (depending on which direction you are going I suppose)…read morethis lovely little pharmacy is particularly handy as it is located very close to my house. It is well laid out and stocked with all of the usual pharmacy bits and pieces, including a bunch of cleaning products which I'd not seen in a pharmacy before. Though they can be bought cheaper in the bigger supermarkets. The staff in it are particularly pleasant, most memorably because I got into a conversation with one of them regarding some toothpaste I was purchasing. Now perhaps she was lonely or bored or she wanted to get to know me before she stole my pin number, but usually when I go to buy toothpaste, I just expect to pay for it and say thank you and then leave. Instead, this lady insisted on chatting away, which I didn't really mind, but if you go to have a conversation with someone about toothpaste, chances are your conversation is going to run dry pretty quickly (then you'd use mouthwash... ba dum) The pharmacy is very handy and very friendly, and offers customers a much more personal experience than one might expect.
McMullan's in now my local pharmacy but I've been in here a few times just passing by on the…read moreLisburn Road. It sells a lot of beauty products and house hold items, as well as the usual pharmacy stuff from cold medicine to those fateful pain killers needed for a epic hangover. A friend of mine went here when he decided to try and quit smoking, the lady was very helpful and gave him information on all sorts of information on counselling and support groups as well as recommending the best quitting aid to suit his needs. I was quite impressed by the information the pharmacist was giving but also giggling at the futile hopes that he'd gave up! 8 weeks later........he still enjoys the occasional cigarette!
Normally when I think of Boots I think of perfume, make-up and a chemist but the range of products…read moreand services boots offers has been growing at a phenomenal rate. It now offers photo development and even an opticians. It is becoming a one stop shop for everything. What I like about Boots is that it stocks major brands so you can be assured that what you are buying is the real deal in comparison to the likes of semi-chem. I recently called into the Boots in Castlecourt as I had really bad toothache and was going to pick up some gel for it. I went to the counter to pay when the girl advised me of a product they had that would work much better and was pretty much the same price. I bough the recommended gel and it worked wonders and I've recommended it to my friends. Purely because of the excellent customer service and advice I'd come back to this Boots of I had any ailments that could be sorted with over the counter drugs.
As a female, this Boot's store is great for make-up, hair products, make up brushes and other…read morerandom things that us girls have to fork out for for general upkeep! It really does offer excellent choice and stocks cool (but well overpriced) make-up brands like Urban Decay and Benefit- swooon! I also get my foundation in here which is Revlon Colurstay and works out about a tenner cheaper than when I buy it down south! Crazy! This particular one isn't stocked by many places, so I was delighted to find it in here. The make-up ranges are great and they also have every hair care prouduct you can think of. The John Frida Brilliant Brunette hair serum is only £6 and works wonders. Really recommended. Randomly they also offer a range of lunch sandwiches and pasta dishes for people popping in on their break. On the pharmacy end of things the staff are knowledgeable, helpful and polite. A great store, which has been recently refurbished, in a great location. Only thing is you're going to come out with empty pockets!
Boots sell makeup, lotions, potions, perfumes, magazines, sandwiches and pharmacy items. However,…read moreI'm more of a fan of Superdrug own-brand products which are labelled Vegetarian, Vegan and Cruelty Free. I shop in Boots very rarely and only if I can't get the items I need from Sainsbury's in Forestside or am really not going to be able to visit to a Superdrug store.
This branch in Forestside is pretty busy. There are always plenty of staff to help though. I was…read morecollecting some photos that I had ordered online. I had called previously and was told that they were not in yet, even though it had been nearl a week. The next time I called the staff couldn't find them in the warehouse! After another look they finally found them. Apart from that little mix up I always find the staff to be helpful and friendly. All the usual products that you would expect from a boots store including good range of No7
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Best pharmacy I've ever been to! I was vacationing from Colorado and picked up a wicked cold virus…read more The woman working at the pharmacy asked me what my symptoms were and immediately showed me the correct medication to take. The medicine brands are different in Belfast then the States so the help was greatly appreciated.
One of the more upmarket chemists in this area of Belfast, Urban Pharmacy is reminiscent of a…read more'Boots' style store. It combines the pharmaceutical element with the top-end makeup counters, as well as offering toiletries and the like at very reasonable prices. The pharmacy has been home to Smashbox makeover days, which was particularly exciting as this makeup brand has only newly come to Belfast. Urban specialises in Vichy, Decleor, Clarins, La Roche and the like, as well as Nuxe skincare range, which is apparently highly sought after. However, despite these high quality makeup brands being one of the main features of Urban Pharmacy, the rest of the prices really are very decent. I spotted Sally Hansen's 'Airbrush Legs' for a mere £7.95, and managed to pick up a really good quality body buffer for 99p. Excellent. The customer service is second to none in Urban Pharmacy. I have always been pleasantly greeted and conversed with, and have found all the staff extremely polite and helpful. Makes all the difference. Definitely one of Belfast's best pharmacies, and undoubtedly worth a visit.
As Boot's stores go, this is good one. I guess it would be considered to be one of the smaller…read moreones, but it has everything I've ever needed, is bright, well presented, and tidy. They do the usual range of offerings you'd expect from Boots; Pharmacy, OTC medications, cosmetics, perfumes, hair products, bath products, baby products etc. Staff are always friendly and informative.
Boots in Connswater has everything you might need from a pharmacy. I usually go in for baby…read moreproducts, but they have all types of toiletries, perfumes, make up (various brands) and the Boots No7 brand. This store has pharmacy services for prescriptions and is open mon-fri 9am-9pm, Saturday 9am-6pm and Sunday 1pm-5pm
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This is one of the newer chain pharmacies/chemists in the area and I have certainly not heard any…read morecomplaints and it is already gaining a pretty good reputation for service and stock. They were set up in 2005 and now have over 20 branches in Northern Ireland. This would lead me to believe that they know what they're doing and can be trusted to deliver you an efficent, friendly and discreet service. The offer a number of services from a stop smoking programme to help with Minor Ailments. This particular branch is one of the smaller ones and therefor doesn't hold the cosmetics and fragrances range that the larger branches do. It is a little bit out of the way for me personally but it is right near a main road and offers a handy alternative to either heading into town or down the road to Ballyholme. All in all a pretty solid wee pharmacy.
I have been dragged round this shop millions of times by girlfriends, sisters and my mother while…read morethey look through the massive selection of make ups, medicines and beauty products. Boots really has an amazing selection of stuff, and it is the place to go if you need to pick up any toiletries or anything that they stock. The only real problem is the price. I think it is a really expensive place to shop and you can easily spend £20-30 without even thinking about it. You can get much of the same stuff cheaper in Tesco to be honest. The staff here are all young, other than a few slightly over make-uped staff who aren't always the friendliest. Its in Bloomfield Shopping Centre so there is plenty of parking and its easy to get to.
This is just a normal bog standard corner shop, but I do really like it. The staff are really…read morefriendly and remember a face even when your not in all that often. They stock all the usual faire that a corner shop does, which is to be expected of course! There's no hot food counter which is weird considering that its so close to the centre of town and would make quite a lot of money if it were to! Really pleasant people offering a good service which can be quite hard to find in the centre of Belfast!
We started doing our weekly shops online - I find I'd rather spend 20 minutes on the laptop at home…read morerather going on a Monday evening after work. I thought the website was simple and easy to use - you can add your shops to your favourites which is handy if you ended up getting the same sort of things every week. Sainsburys were doing £15 off your first shop over £60 and £10 off your next four shops over £50 - which was why we decided to shop with Sainsburys- I love a wee discount. You can amend your order before 11pm the night before your shopping is due to arrive. So If you notice you've run out of something you can just log on and update your order. Sainsburys do not process the payment until they've packed your order. You can also choose hourly slots for your shopping to be delivered - starting from as little as £1 ranging up to about £5. I also noticed that if your shopping costs less than £25 the delivery will cost £6 - ours would never cost less than £25 so we didn't have to worry about that. I would recommend shopping with Sainsburys online. I also find the quality of Sainsburys food slightly better than Tescos or Asda.
This is one of the larger Sainsburys I have been to and it has a few really great features. First…read moreup it has an underground car park meaning that if the Belfast weather is doing it's usual you don't even have to get wet while pushing your trolley to the car. There's a large alcohol, home and electrical section making this a real one stop shop. Hosed in the Kennedy thriving Kennedy centre there's not much to dislike about this supermarket. Although you can only buy your groceries at 1pm on a Sunday you are able to browse and fill your trolley much earlier and you'll avoid the queues when the tills eventually open.
Now this really is a local shop for local people. All the staff know the customers by name and they…read moreknow all their ailments which is not a great combination. A simple question like, "Awww Terry how is that ingrown toenail of yours?" quickly turns into a 45 minute conversation about the importance of nail clipping. All I went in for was some hair wax, but due to the nature of conversation I made a swift exit. At least the staff are courteous and seem to have time for all the customers. You will not find this in a the big chain chemists and pharmacies. I suppose it is the element of care that makes it what it is. It is a good little pharmacy stocking everything you need, I even once bought a last minute Christmas present from here. I think the recipient liked her luminous hair bobbles, who wouldn't? They were cheap too which was a bonus when the Christmas cash was tight. If you are ever in need of entertainment I would recommend getting in line for a prescription but if you ever need deodorant I would advise you to make the 20 minute journey to Boots.
Oh man. This place was deader than a doornail when I nipped in. And yes, it was dreary, damp and…read moregrey (the weather outside I mean), but the shop itself had: - a severe lack of customers. In fact, I was the only one, and all I was after were some facial wipes. - a strangely quiet atmosphere...music anyone? - not an awful lot- it's quite small. I reluctantly chose a different brand of facial wipe to what I usually buy, as there really wasn't much of a selection, took it to the counter, was met with a sort of smile, paid for the wipes and went on my way. No unlucky conversations on this particular day, but I figured that the weather must have had an adverse effect on the staff for the lady who served me was a tad gloomy. And that was that. Nothing exceptional, but nothing atrocious. Liked the lovely fluorescent orange labels on everything though. They sure made certain I knew those facial wipes were £1.99.
A small store, that has a good layout. Off road parking outside and it directly facing the car…read morepark in the town square. You have to pay for parking but it a minimal charge.
Having just paid a visit to another (unnamed) pharmacy, who had the most unhelpful staff I have…read moreever encountered (when I asked whether or not I could take antihistamines and anti-inflammatories together, the lady serving looked at me as though I had horns growing out of my head...), I was much relieved to have a far nicer experience in Sweeney's. The sales lady was more than helpful when aiding me in my choosing of arch supports, and was exceedingly well-informed, having undergone a similar experience herself. When they didn't have exactly what I was after, she was more than happy to order it for me. Bonus points for super support and assistance, which was well needed, let me tell you. The pharmacy itself is a Holywood institution and is very much a customer-orientated chemists (as I learned). Sweeney's is one of the bigger independent pharmacies, offering a great range of perfume, makeup, toiletries and pharmaceutical stock at very affordable prices. My sister managed to find pressed powder for £2.99 (those bright yellow labels are incredibly alluring), and decided to purchase that. All in all, a very good experience was had at Sweeney's. If I need any kind of advice on medicines and the like (oh please no), I *will* be back.
This is a well known, well established and customer orientated pharmacy that has been here for a…read morelong, long time. This place seems to have the customer at the heart of their service and this makes all the difference, especially when you are getting health and medical products. Anytime I have had to go in here I have enjoyed the overall vibe of the place, it is a nice bright and airy shop that is a nice place to call into. This is even on top of the excellent customer service. This place offers the usual stuff that most pharmacys do, namely make up, perfume, toiletries and medicines all at a pretty reasonable, standard price. Nothing really the matter with this place, a good local business.
As our preferred supermarket in general Sainsbury's is generally pretty good as it straddles price…read moreand quality quite well and has a good variety of produce. This particular branch would be my favourite. As one of the larger superstore types of places this one can get quite busy without ever really felling packed, something I've been more aware of since the onset of Corona and social distancing. So to add to the balance of price and quality, there is also lively but not packed in the case of this particular branch.
One thing about this Sainsbury's really does my head in. It's the car park. They have tried to jam…read moreas many spaces in as possible and in doing that the driving lanes are too narrow meaning that you almost have to fold your wing mirrors in when driving around the car park. This is a major design flaw and I would love to know the amount of bumps that occur in this car park. The shop itself is great. It has a really large fruit and veg section and a good hot food counter - You know what you get when you go to Sainsbury's. It's the middle of the road supermarket although they often have really good offers on. At peak times this Sainsbury's can get incredibly busy so I would recommend going off peak or you'll never get out of the car park.
Made my first visit to the Kennedy Centre today after hearing a lot about it on Yelp. Seems to be…read moremore than just a shopping centre with an on site cinema, a food court and plenty of independent retail outlets. I was impressed by the Kennedy Centre, for a Sunday it was really busy but not cramped like some other shopping centers. There's plenty of parking with an underground car park making it an ideal place to do your big shop at Sainsbury's. As well as Siansbury's The Kennedy Centre also boasts an Argento, DV8, Blue Inc and many other chain stores. If you haven't been to The Kennedy Centre I suggest you pay it a visit. It's only a few minutes from the motorway making it unbelievably convenient.
A mini shopping centre on the Falls Road. The Centre seems to have gotten a lot quieter since 2009,…read morewhen the local supermarket there was sold to Salisbury's, but they're hoping to increase footfall to its former levels - the revamped cinema is open, they managed to get Poundland into the Centre (which has been expanding and opening shops at an impressive rate since the recession kicked in), and the global giant Burger King will take residence there around the end of the summer 2010. The Salisbury's store itself is huge. Aside from that, you also have the typical shops and services you'd expect - post-office, coffee shops, clothes shops, chemists, hairdressers, jewellers, etc., and it's a pleasant enough place to wile away an hour or two. There's ample parking, including an underground car-park at the back.
This is my local Boots, so I am a regular here. Regarding its size, it must be one of the smallest…read morearound Belfast! Still, you will find all essential cosmetics, toiletries and medicines here. They only have a few make-up brands on offer e.g. No 7 and Maybelline and only a very limited selection of fragrances, which is fine given the facilities and the size. The shop is always tidy and clean with very friendly staff. I recommend checking out the wee sale basket on the right hand side of the checkout - you can find a treasure here sometimes, e.g. your favourite lipstick for 2 quids! :)