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2 years ago
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Unit 20 Riversway Managed
Workshops Leeward Road
Preston PR2 2TE
United Kingdom
01772 726728
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The staff at Morrison's Pharmacy Preston are friendly, professional, discrete and will go out of…read moretheir way to help you. Elaine and Kayley are so helpful and will always try their utmost to help you. You've made my life a lot easier so thankyou guys.
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Perhaps not the best, largest or modern of Boots locations in the city but the fact this store is…read moreopen later than most other nearby branches (Until 9:30 pm on weekdays) providing a full pharmacy service in that time is really useful for the city centre - with it being at the enterance of Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station. (It also opens at 6 during the week too, great to pop in on your commute!) The drinks and to-go food selection is okay but I do feel other places within the station including WHSmith, Marks and Spencer and the Co-op outside are better, however. It can get a little crowded at peak times, I do occasionally see warehouse boxes around the store too which makes this a little worse. If you're looking for a flu shot, this store as of writing has the best availability in the city centre with appointments most days compared to the Arndale/Market Street branch which would have had me waiting over two weeks, and Piccadilly Gardens which has over a weeks wait for an appointment after 4:30 pm (This is a seasonal thing remember!) Average store in most regards, but opening hours make it much more useful to pick up medicines when in the city. 3*
One of the perils of commuting is being surrounded with people with colds. I've lost count of the…read moreamount of times I've sat on the train listening to other people coughing, sniffing and blowing their noses for two hours. The reason I've managed to avoid getting the dreaded flu myself is wrapping up warm and carrying First Defense and Cuticura Hand Gel with me. The former keeps me warm and toasty and the latter two kill off bad germs and bacteria. Luckily, this Boots stocks both so whenever I'm travelling and running low on either, I just pop in and grab some on my way to the platform. Handily, they also stock smoothies and breakfast bars too!
Whenever I've wanted to know the name of this place I could'n't beacuse it always just says…read more'Pharmacy'in big and bold. Like Rob says, you can't know its A and A unless you've googled it! I'm already a regular at Longboon, but I've popped in here with a friend and found it to be as efficient. It is ver well stocked and the staff there even give advice when they see that you're probably thoroughly confused with what you have or rather are suffering with. A and A is probably one of the many Pharmacies in the vast Rusholme, noneltheless, its a pretty good one.
Magic potions and herbal remedies abound; not really but it sounds better then a bog standard…read morepharmacy. Which it is......... Go in and get some things for your cold or vomiting or fungal infections or nasal congestion, yummy.
Staffed entirely by middle aged women who spend their entire shift nattering and taking as long as…read morepossible to do their job. Spent 75 mins over two visits to pick up one small easy prescription, whilst I waited numerous times I hear "sorry we got it wrong we've ordered in the rest for you".. even myself having parts missing. Staff are useless, they spend their time chatting and ignoring people with a wait being almost 4-5 minutes before you're seen to. Even if you agree a time to come back due to being busy you're ASSURED at least a 40 minute wait for a pick up. Avoid, worst chemist in the village and sadly is right next to the crossroads surgery and dentist which gives them easy pickings.
The Lloyds pharmacy in Rainhill is a pleasant store with friendly and helpful staff. The store…read moreitself has quite a good range of products at reasonable prices and the offers online are normally always attainable in this store. Whenever there has been free offers for Lloyds pharmacies in the newspapers, I have always managed to obtain them at this branch and you are always served with a smile, even for a free item! Parking is limited and so you either have to try to park somewhere else and have a long walk, try to wait for a space or attempt to go when it's quieter I would suggest the latter.
Boots at 11-13 Piccadilly might not be the largest Boots location in the city (There is the much…read morelarger flagship store opposite Three on Market Street), but it still is a fairly good store, stocking a range of Boots essentials including food and beverage. There is also a small toiletries section and a Pharmacy at the back of the store. The staff in the store seemed friendly, with service at the pharmacy very good, the pharmacist was not only quick but helpful, providing relevant help and knowledge, and seemed confident in answering questions. The prices are average, remember you can save money with a Boots Advantage Card, with discounts available for NHS workers and students. The store was clean, the layout also allows you to get in and out as quickly as possible which is the one benefit of this store, over the larger Boots store nearby. 4*
If you're looking to browse for beauty products or toiletries, head for the flagship Boots store at…read morethe bottom of Market Street. It's more spacious and relaxed than this branch which seems constantly bustling with shop assistants and office workers popping in during their breaks. If you can cope with long queues, tutting customers and the odd elbow in your ribs, this Boots stocks everything from contact lenses, vitamins and make-up to a whole plethora of beauty and body products. There's also a pharmacist where you can pick up and drop off prescriptions and a photo lab for those that still prefer film to digital.
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