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17 years ago
Recently taken over by boots, the shops has had a total re fit and is now excellent. Selling many boots branded products at prices that are the same as the bigger boots shops in the city. You can also pick up your prescriptions from here. read more
The Thoroughfare
Harleston IP20 9AH
United Kingdom
01379 852338
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http://www.alliancepharmacy.co.uk
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Superdrug is a good store for things such as make-up, skin care, hair products and many other…read morethings. I find this store a good place to shop as not only is everything set out in a way where everything is found easily, but also it is also a lot cheaper than certain other stores. It has every basic cosmetic need and despite it being much cheaper, the quality of the make-up is as good as the more expensive version found in other shops and the store is never over crowded. All the staff in any superdrug that I have been to have always been kind, warm, helpful and friendly towards me.
Lovely big drugstore. Open until 8 pm (which is later than many shops). Convenient self checkout…read more Has everything you need.
I've been trying to be very patient with this store over the past year as its the closest pharmacy…read morewith decent hours, but I have to say, it's really quite awful. The people are friendly enough if you ever get to talk to them, but they don't answer the phone. If you can even get through - it gives the engaged signal more often than not! - the pharmacy team doesn't answer the phone for hours and hours. You can call repeatedly and just sit and listen to it ring and nobody answers about 90% of the time. I have a small child in a stroller so I have to use the lift to get to the pharmacy, and about 50% of the time when we go, the lift is broken. Again, the staff are very friendly and try to be helpful when they let us use the freight elevator, but it's dark and screechingly loud, so the baby pretty much screams for a good 15 minutes after that. It's gotten so bad now that if she sees we're going back to that other elevator, she starts having an immediate meltdown. This pharmacy offers "automatic" repeat prescription service, but it is NEVER automatic. You have to call them and badger them to actually get it repeated (and when they don't answer the phone, that's very difficult and can take DAYS OF CALLING). Even once they do get the prescription in order, they don't send the text that it's ready for days and days. Sometimes I've called, confirmed my prescription has been sitting for days, I come and collect it, and then two days later I get the text saying it's ready. I've had them test text me in the store and it works, so it's not my phone. It's something in their system, or else a human is not marking something for a text to go out, or something. Really poor service for those of us who need our regular medications. If they weren't affiliated with my clinic, I'd leave and never return. In fact I'm thinking if I can't get this current phone call through by noon, I'm just going to leave. I've really had it. Not answering the phone is unacceptable.
Boots has my vote.. even when back in London for a visit last year, I made sure to load up on some…read moreitems that I just think are pretty fab. Now I realize that our Target stores sell their products. Good for this humanitarian company. Yes, did you even know...in 1849, John and Mary Boot of Nottingham acted on a strong, guiding social conscience. Their hope: that good healthcare and remedies would be available to all, even and esp. the destitute. This company still has an intact, strong heartbeat for the well-being of the poor...it invests over 50MM GBP annually in the healthcare for the UK. They also develop community initiatives to aid the needy, and pay employees for days off taken to volunteer with charities. As well, Boots abides by a rigorous environmental policy for their transport fleet, and *ethically sources* their products. Wow. Humbling Y I just love to support them and give them my business. Their work moves me much. PS Mint melon body scrub.... transforming...can't leave the suds zone without an uplifted mood...
This is a large Boots that is within Tower Ramparts in Ipswich town centre. This Boots is a large…read morestore over two large floors. Downstairs is all the make up and seperate stalls for dior, no7 etc, there are also all the medicene items and food/lunch offers. Upstairs there are all the kids clothes, baby items, opticians and photo development area. throughout the store there are plenty of machines to check how many points you have on your clubcard (best clubcard deal as you get 4 points for every pound better then the rest) and what deals are on that may be relevant to you. The staff are all friendly and there are always plenty around to help. They always have good 3 for 2 and BOGOF offers on.
This is an excellent Boots branch to find real bargains: They have a good discount section at most…read moretimes, although they dot this at various places around the store, so sometimes its hard to find. The store has a Lancome and a Clinique counter, which are staffed by people dedicated to that product. This is good, as they can give you advice, although I have noticed that they tend to target a particular type of customer (Middle aged women who look like they can splash out on skincare!) Healthcare/makeup and perfume products are located on the ground floor, with children's clothing, baby items, gifts, cards, and the photo department upstairs. Most of the staff are wonderful and really helpful-they will let you know if you can take advantage of points, or BOGOF offers which you may have forgotten. This is one of my favourite stores in Lowestoft!
This is an absolutely brilliant pharmacy - right next door to the doctors so there's no going in to…read moretown and parking to get a prescription - they sell everything you could need that any chemists would sell and they are very helpful and extremely efficient so you dont have to wait around for ages
A very large Boots in an outdoor shopping plaza. This is a full service shop with the usual stuff -…read morepersonal care, medicines, travel, photo, cosmetics - in a big format. Lots of room for shopping trolleys and easy browsing. Plenty of parking in the lot out front. Tip; Get a Boots card. They're going to charge you the same anyway, you might as well gt the 1% points on your card that you can use later for "free" stuff.
Located on the Riverside complex this unit can be found on the same side as Morrissons. It's Next…read moreto next and Argos with it's out parking space outside. It's all set over one level reaching back. It's handy if you work in the area and the meal deal bags are a great steal if you are addicted to the innocent smoothies. They also have a photo lab if you need some printing done.
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Superdrug is a very useful shop in the Rookery shopping centre…read more At the back of the shop is its pharmacy, which has a good team working, who get prescriptions ready as quick as they can and are very helpful and give great advice. The first aisle is make up. There are lots of different brand stands with a huge cariety of make up to choose from. The next aisle has skin care and womens hygene, the one after haircare, the fourth mens products, and the last aisle has baby products, magazines and confectionary. Perfumes are behind the till, and they have lots of other little items dotted around the shop. The staff are very helpful, will go and find products for you or help you wherever they can. The shop is neat and tidy, and well laid out, and its a nice little shop to walk around.
Superdrug has a good location at the entrance of the Guinneas shoppping centre. It is one of two…read morepharmacies in the shopping centre, and in my view the better one. It has prescriptions at the back of the shop and perfumes at the front behind the counter. They also stock newspapers , magazines and drinks. They are competitively priced and run some very good promotions. Their range of makeup is also impressive. I have always found the staff to be helpful and the queues in general are never too long.
Recently refurbished premises means that this chemists has doubled in size in recent years. Staff…read moreare friendly and knowledgeable. Prescriptions are dispensed usually while you wait. A good range of cosmetics and bathroom sundries as well as gifts. Limimted parking on the forecourt but within walking distance of small coop behind the local Co-op. Adapted for disabled people with automatic door and ramp
I always find I have to wait for a prescription here, even if there is no one else waiting, which I…read morefind to be a total pain when waiting with small children. The minimum waiting time always seems to be 10-15 minutes, otherwise you have to go back which doesnt seem cost effective or easy if you (or your child) is ill. The staff are always polite, but the waiting (particularly if other people are obviously ill and spreading germs) is an issue for me personally. There is parking right outside the Pharmacy within a large car park and you can easily take a buggy into the Pharmacy. The Pharmacy is next to the Community Centre (which contains the local Post Office) and a small Tesco Express store, and of course the Mount Farm Surgery.
The doctors are Mount Farm Surgery have saved my life 3 times. I don't believe I need write any…read moremore than that. Thank you, Mount Farm Surgery.
Situated in the High Street, although small, this branch of Boots still has a great selection of…read moreproducts and of course contains a pharmacy. Parking on the High Street is impossible but the car park I use is just a five minute walk away. The store is well laid out with friendly staff. The queues at the pharmacy are usually about three deep, but the shop itself is very rarely busy. It stocks all the usual stuff baby formula, nappies etc. hair products and toiletries and also a selection of electrical goods. Leading up to Christmas they also stock a variety of gifts
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