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    Peaches Pharmacy

    3.0 (1 review)
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    Masters Pharmacy

    Masters Pharmacy

    2.0(2 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    A pharmacy is a pharmacy is a pharmacy. Masters Pharmacy doesn't do all that much to challenge…read morethat repetitive wisdom but is a very welcoming and diligent establishment which I'd recommend if you need a pharmacy in this area. I've been in there a couple of times needing relief from various ailments and the pharmacist has helped me out and advised me very well even though I'm not on their system. The other bits and pieces they sell, such as toiletries, are very well priced (the mens deodorant is as cheap as any supermarket) and they stock a good range of dental and headache products. There's also an optician in there (see pic - although if you can't you might need to visit them). Finally, on an architectural note, Masters can also be thanked for facelifting the corner of Vicarage and Tat Bank Roads, having been built on the site of a derelict building (as seen on Google Earth).

    I have become increasingly concerned as to the suitability of these premises to deliver Covid…read morevaccine. Several people that have received their vaccine here have all said that their arm was not swabbed with an antiseptic wipe prior to the injection. After the injection, again several people advised staff that they felt unwell, either giddy, sudden headache, nausea or all three. In all instances staff advised them to go and sit in their car for 15 minutes as there is nowhere on the premises for patients to sit for 15 minutes after receiving the vaccine. Parking near the premises is very limited with the majority having to park in side streets necessitating a minimum 5 minute walk to their car. Some patients do not drive and walk to and from the premises. No guidance is given as to what should be done if symptoms persist. As the premises have no provision for patients to sit for 15 minutes following vaccination, and therefore are not meeting NHS and government guidelines for the delivery of Covid vaccine, I do not feel the premises are a suitable venue to deliver the vaccine. Is any health agency actually policing the suitability of venues?

    Peaches Pharmacy - drugstores - Updated May 2026

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