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7 years ago
Good customer service got my medicines the way I wanted in a tray rather than external the team were friendly and always talking politely and especially the driver who always has a smile on his face. read more
2 Airlie Avenue
Leeds LS8 4JL
United Kingdom
Chapel Town
0113 450180
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http://www.pharmacycorneronline.co.uk
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What time does Pharmacy Corner Online open?
Pharmacy Corner Online opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Pharmacy Corner Online close?
Pharmacy Corner Online closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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It's bad enough if you're feeling poorly let alone feeling poorly in a small town, potentially…read moremiles away from your nearest pharmacy. I am pleased to be the bearer of good news to those new to the area of Oakwood and Roundhay - Oakwood pharmacy is near! Situated along the main strip of shops on Roundhay road, just before that awful junction and traffic lights section, it is easy to find and really handy. They sell a number of useful products, cold and flu medicines, shampoos, bath items, plasters, skin creams and all of the usual items that you would expect to find in a pharmacy. The staff also seem pretty helpful. We've all got those niggling questions that aren't quite big enough to warrant a doctor's appointment, so in this event, just nip in and ask - that's what they're there for! Another handy shop in the heart of Oakwood!
Since changing doctors I always use this place to get prescriptions. I was there just this morning…read moreto fill a prescription of antibiotics for an ear infection that has been causing me untold amounts of pain the last few days. Although I love big branch pharmacies such as boots because of the huge range of make up and bath bubbles, I really appreciate the speed at which this place gets you your medication. When you are feeling ill the last thing you want to do is to wait 15 minutes for the pharmacist to get you the drugs that are fingers crossed going to make you feel better again. This place is a little rescue from having to cue for ages and it's well stocked with treatments you don't need to see your doctor for. For such a small place they have an impressive amount, from make-up to protein shakes, splints and slings to all you need for the colds and flu viruses that tend to make their rounds this time of year.
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This is a really useful Boots location, located inside Leeds Station, although obviously smaller…read morethan their Leeds Trinity branch, the store is very useful in its' location, and the opening hours are also excellent, as a midnight pharmacy, it is open until 12 am, meaning you are able to pick up prescribed medications well into the night. The store appeared to be fairly presentable, it appears to have had a slight refurb to fit into the refurbished part of Leeds Station very well. Prices were a little high on the to-go food and drink, selection and pricing is better at other outlets inside the station including WHSmith and Sainsbury's. The staff seemed friendly enough. 4* - The store is good, mainly for convenience and the midnight pharmacy.
These guys are great. Always happy to help and really understand there surrounding where they have…read moreto be quick due to many customers working on a timetable for a train. Been here many times. Everything I went for they have in even tho it looks like a small store. They do a late night service here so great if you are in the area and in need of some pain killers!! :-)
Image taken from the Boots website
It is with severely swollen cheek and a sad face that I write this review! Having just been to the…read moredentist this morning with a second horrendous infection in my wisdom tooth and surrounding face I had to nip by a pharmacy to pick up my second course of antibiotics from a pharmacy. Given that the first time I picked up my prescription from somewhere near the emergency dentist I realised that I didn't really know where to go. Suddenly I remembered! The Lloyds is almost a stone's throw away from where I live! Having gotten off the bus I walked around and into Lloyds. Immediately a friendly sales assistant offered me some help, to which I gave her my prescription. I paid and she said to take a seat whilst they got it ready. I sat down and within about four minutes had my prescription ready to take away! Very happy. Glancing about the shop revealed that they are a pretty well stocked pharmacy, with all the standard meds, body health kits, body fat scales and more that one might ever need. There are a lot of medicines in the 'supervised' purchase cabinets though, so be aware that you may have to ask. All good! Now, hopefully my face should start to recede. Hopefully ...
The staff at this establishment including the pharmacist have appalling customer service skills…read more It's as if they don't know the meaning of the word 'listen'. It's impossible to explain one's self as they habitually interrupt. Very low grade service all around.
This pharmacy is the nearest to Leeds Student Medical Practice and the University, located opposite…read morethe Parkinson Building in that line of shops where you can get a really good coffee and sandwich for your lunch. Its pretty small but sells many things - shampoo, deodorant, vitamin supplements and any over the counter medicine. I have picked up many a prescription from here after visiting the doctors and never had to wait too long. They have a pile of those forms that students or people on a low income can fill in to apply for free prescriptions, something most students don't know they are eligible for.
It's a little embarrassing, and certainly becoming rather immobilizing, but since I fell over in…read morethe ice and snow I've had a recurring pain (which can be pretty sharp at times) in my posterior. I think it was from practically doing the splits one day on the ice, which caused me to seriously pull/bruise the muscle. Anyway, having done this I now seem incapable of walking for longer than an hour without really needing to sit down! I feel like an eighty year old. So I was walking about Crossgates, and the pain began to flair up. So, I decided to nip into the pharmacy and ask for some advice. I made my way to the counter and asked the lady's opinion on painkillers. I think she noted the obvious distress and so advised me to purchase the higher strength ibuprofen, but not before sternly telling me to see a doctor *and* practically making me promise not to take one of the painkillers until I'd had something to eat! It was really really sweet, and I really appreciated it. She also advised that I could only take 3 a day, one every four hours, so there was no way I could take the incorrect dosage unless I was a total plank. As far as the pharmacy goes, they had plenty of useful medicines and products on offer, despite being a bit of a dinky store. There are seats to sit and wait for your prescription, which were looking rather tempting to me at this point, and the other staff also seemed to be friendly! For the kind advice and great service, I was really pleased. Happy customer!
I love this pharmacy! I have been coming for years now and even though I have moved out of LS6, I…read morestill come here. Great work guys xx
From the owner: Dispensing of medicines, healthcare advice, medicine user reviews, free prescription collection and…read moredelivery service, free repeat medication service, free morning after pill (for under 25's)
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Roundhay Pharmacy has a charmingly retro look, with a slightly haphazard window display practicing…read moreD.I.Y. chic, with pieces of coloured fabric draped over boxes which display various products, and handmade signs advertising various offers written in coloured felt tip. Their range of products is pretty standard for a pharmacy, with medicines, toiletries, makeup and hair accessories predominating. As well as selling various essentials they also have a passport photo booth (these always take me back to my youth when my friends and I would try to pile as many people into a booth as possible to get some 'wacky' posed photos. What fun life was before digital/phone cameras were widespread!) and they process photos from old-school cameras in an hour. Great!
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