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Boots

Boots

(5 reviews)

Piccadilly

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!

Lloyds Pharmacy

Lloyds Pharmacy

(4 reviews)

£

Fallowfield

Ahhhhh Lloyds. I first visited Lloyds in first year, when Norwegian Friend had been more than a…read morelittle bit naughty and made unprotected love to a boy she met in Tiger Tiger, and dragged me to Lloyds for moral support while she got the morning-after pill and a chlamydia test. Though it's always, always great to have these services offered for free and with very little judgement, so close to halls, she did take exception at having to sit in the 'Corner of Shame'; two green chairs surrounded by leaflets. Anyway, Corner of Shame aside, this Lloyds sells everything you'll ever need, and almost always has deals on bubble bath. I swear the whole time this was my local pharmacy, Herbal Essences were on BOGOFs. They also stock all the, er, flavours of dry shampoo. The staff are all helpful and knowledgeable, and will give great advice on the cold/flu remedies, as well as other non-prescription sutff. As far as prescriptions go, they are efficient and quick, and when I ran out of the pill in first year, and didn't have time to go to the doctor, they happily dispensed me another pack (though at a charge) on the strength of past prescriptions etc. I thought this was a really nice touch; and it shows how helpful and nice the staff are.

Come sun come rain come hailstorm pelt Lloyds can cure or at least dull the symptoms of our fresher…read moreflues and STIs lol. I've never had one, but my mate did, a quick visit to Lloyds a month later and he was fine. Not for me that, I'm a stable man. I like the little pestle and mortar in there sign; it suggests there's something organic about it. It's a pharmacy, what else would you like to know?

Boots

Boots

(3 reviews)

££

This is a small Boots location, after security at Manchester Airport Terminal 1. It's a useful stop…read moreto get any last-minute toiletries, beauty items or bottled drinks and snacks ahead of your flight. The prices for drinks seemed between 10-15% more than a regular Boots location, a little expensive but still priced competitively for the Airport. The store feels modern like it has been refreshed lately and it's easy to find what you need, although the store is small so it shouldn't be too difficult anyway. The selection in the store again seemed fine, I was able to get what I was looking for, but that was just a Lipton Iced Tea and cola. There are only manned checkouts here, I prefer a balance of both a staffed checkout and self-service, the latter is especially important for a travel environment where customers will be in a rush and I find this easier in general. PRO TIP: Use Boots' click-and-collect service to order your toiletries and other items here. If you allow enough time you can do this and avoid paying the inflated Airport prices. 3*

Why is it that when you go through airport security they confiscate any make-up and toiletries from…read moreyou that are over a certain volume including foundation and mascara? Beats me too. Especially when there's a Boots in the same terminal where you can go and buy the exact products again. Hate to sound like a skeptic but something doesn't add up here, folks. There's never anyone queing up to buy plasters or toothpaste in this Boots, it's always ladies reluctantly forking out to replace their toiletries and make-up!

Scorah Chemist - drugstores - Updated May 2026

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