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1 year ago
Not the best stocked store and it felt dirty and in need of an update. The nail care area was very sparse and lots of space on the shelves. Staff were pretty nice and they had some great deals near the tills (zinc supplements for 5p!) read more
19 Cricklade Street
Cirencester GL7 1HY
United Kingdom
01285 654292
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Well stocked location and friendly staff. I came here after not finding what I needed in Superdrug…read moreand found everything! The store was clean, well lit and easy to navigate. They also had great savings on razors.
This newly opened Boots has replaced their longstanding store just ten seconds further down. I'm…read moreincreasingly confused about why the good people of Boots spent the time and money to make this venture - as it is seems to be exactly the same inside! You may think that every Boots in the country is going to be the same; generic, bland but ultimately useful. But you'd be wrong! This Boots is FANTASTIC. It's absolutely massive for a start so you're bound to find whatever cosmetic or pharmaceutical product you're after. And best of all it has the most helpful and friendly staff of any shop in Bath. Whenever I've been in, one of the shop assistants has been at hand to help me find me exactly what I'm after or recommend something new to me. This Boots also has a great range of cosmetics and perfumes which I've never seen in any of their other stores. My best buy here has been the new Prada perfume at £35 which was sold out everywhere else I'd been.
No doubt trying to capitalise on the recent opening of Westgate 'shopping centre' - quite literally…read morethe most pointless and film-set (as in Bath stone slapped over a makeshift metal frame) like collection of shops I've seen in a long while. Boots should have stayed in their original position, which was a much bigger store, and saved themselves a packet of money. The layout has been kept more or less the same, though, which is a boon, as I got to know my way around the other one pretty well when hunting for cold remedy and the like. It's just that I hate coming into Westgate. Bah.
Boots is the pharmacy/health and beauty equivalent of a supermarket. It's got a pharmacy section on…read morethe top floor, with pretty much every medicine you could think of and well-trained staff. The ground floor has health and beauty products ranging from sanitary products to bubble bath to make-up. Pretty much all mainstream brands are in here and Boots own-brand products are often exactly the same as more expensive equivalent brands, but half the price. They do a small range of food and drink for snacks and lunchtime, which tries to be healthy, but is just the same as you can get in most high street shops that are trying to diversify into lunches. Keep an eye out for lunch deals where you can get a sandwich, snack and drink combo deal for a good price.
No trip to England would be complete without a stop at a Boots…read more When have you ever rememebred to pack *everything*? For me, that answer is never! So off to Boots for some great smelly soap & shampoo - I like their Boots Brand Lilac fragrance the best And while you're there, pick up some water or some fun nail polish, or a 220v hairdryer.... or whatever Boots has it all!
Located in the recently opened East Oxford Health Centre, Jenners Pharmacy is adjacent to two…read moredoctors surgeries, with another close by, hence they are always reasonably busy, though you shouldn't have to wait long. Staff are friendly and service is reasonably quick. They also have an automated system which retrieves you prescription medicines using a robot arm and a track, which will keep you entertained while you wait!
This is a shop that I walk past so often, but yesterday I popped in and had a browse - and I was…read morepleasantly surprised!! They have loads of lovely gift ideas that won't break the bank, and loads of things to treat yourself too - including a mini chocolate fountain for little over £5! They sell brand named perfumes at (mostly) below RRP and they obviously have the pharmacy side of things too - and although I've not used it, when I was there yesterday, I overheard a man being told about special offers on a medicine so that he could save money! The shop isn't very big, and would be a nightmare to navigate pushchairs or wheelchairs around, but it's well worth a look if you're passing by. The staff are pretty friendly too, and there wasn't a queue when I went - but if there was a queue, then browsing would be a bit of a nightmare! Lots of health/exercise stuff for fairly cheap prices too -great if you've made a new years' resolution!!
Superdrug is a great little shop, it doesn't have as big a range as Boots but has lots of bargains…read more I love the gift range, they have a good selection of sets and at very good prices. They have a good range of magazines, confectionery, and food and drink. It doesn't really get too busy in here, so service is usually pretty good. The range of make-up and perfume is quite good, and they have a lot of essential toiletries too. They do have good multi-buy offers on brand products sometimes, which is great. It's worth trying some of the Superdrug own ranges too, because they are pretty good and very good value for money! Sometimes they have 5% off stamps, which is great to get while you are picking up some essentials. Staff are friendly and helpful, ask if you need anything.
A quiet - even at lunch times - store just out of the way in the centre of Oxford, this is a good…read moreplace to go for toiletries at good prices. It's well-stocked, convenient, and staff are friendly. It benefits from not being as busy as other stores in the vicinity.
I don't envy Superdrug. While someone certainly has to step up and try to compete with Boots, it's…read morea tough job. Superdrug tries, but falls short. I find the shelves too overloaded and the merchandise display to be a bit overwhelming where Boots is a bit wider and cleaner and, perhaps, friendlier. As for the prices, my inexact survey indicated that they were about equivalent. Sorry, Superdrug.
this superdrug the biggest one in reading. this one has a 3…read moremobile store at the front of the store. there is a perfume store with its own counter and the perfumes are usually good value. there is a chemists at the back of the store and the queues are usually shorter than in boots in the Oracle. there are always good offers on toiletries here including shampoo on buy one get one free, and sensibly priced over the counter medicines. There are also things for the bathroom and house like toasters, sometimes cheap DVD players, and boxes for bathroom storage.
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Fairly small boots store but does have a little bit of all ranges and a pharmacy. NO clothes and…read moreonly toys at CHristmas. Good for daily shopping requirements. MOst assistants very helpful and friendly. Not open on SUnday. Pharmacy always quite busy so you normally have to come back to collect prescriptions after it has been left in.
The building seems a little run down in places, and could do with some improvement, but the stock…read moreis well maintained and the staff are friendly and helpful. They stock a wide range of products, from medicines and shampoo to toys and clothing. Their Christmas 3 for 2 gift offers are very handy. They also have an optician on the basement level. The '18th century latrine' outside the entrance is worth a look for some very 'different' local culture!
For those of us lucky enough to travel to the UK but unlucky enough to need a prescription refill,…read moreit's the equivalent of Longs or Walgreens. Toothbrush, socks, whatever you might need in a pinch.
Not a bad sized superdrug store which is always well stocked with everything you would expect from…read morethis type of store. Mostly friendly and helpful assistants too.
There is not much to say about Lloyds Pharmacy in Tewkesbury that doesn't apply to just about every…read moreshop in the chain as they are all pretty much the same. this shop is right in the middle of Tewkesbury so it is really easy to get to and is opposite Tesco which is convenient if you want to pop in and do some shopping whilst you are waiting for your prescription. The staff have always been helpful and efficient when I have been in there and they normally have what ever it is I am going in there to buy so overall it does the job. The shop building is nothing out of the ordinary and serves its purpose fine and well.
This is a really small chemist and does not carry enough stock to warrent a special trip! It is…read moremore of a local chemist for the surrounding area. I like Boots, but would only go to this one if I needed a chemist in the area. The staff are friendly and the shop is tidy and clean. They would cover the prescription medicin as well as the over the counter stuff. They sell a range of toiletries, but not the vast coverage of the bigger shops. Parking is difficult in old Town so not sure if this shop is worth visiting especially.
Lovely small local pharmacy, full to bursting with lotions and potions. Staff are knowledgeable and…read morehelpful. I particularly love the £1 shelves as you enter the shop. Brilliant stuff!
Swift and efficient in making up prescriptions, although a bit vague about how long it will take…read more(but not a problem given it doesn't take long). The shop stocks a wide range of the usual pharmacy goods like over-the-counter medicines, hot water bottles, toiletries and make-up.
Went to the Swindon Orbital for a repeat prescription. I was given some very unhelpful advice by…read morethe pharmacist regarding claiming back a £50 prescription charge. This was shown to be wrong from another pharmacist a few months later. Completely unimpressed and I wont return to the store, prefer to find a local pharmacy. DO NOT TRUST THEIR ADVICE.
I have given this Boots only three stars because the staff there are incredibly unhelpful and sour…read more Otherwise their selection of beauty products is fairly good and they have most things one would need. Their No7 range is quite good, however they do not have a very good range on many of the other beauty products one normally finds in Boots. This is a fairly basic Boots with most products one would need. They do have a late night pharmacy, however I have thankfully not needed to use this yet.
This chemist is situated by the major Health Clinic which most of Cheltenham GPs use So very…read moreconvenient for prescripions especially if feeling unwell. NO extra carparking charges or fight with Supermarket queues. As previous review said it can get busy at times and sometimes you have quite a wait I tend sit in the car and read a paper rather than come back or wait in shop It also sells all the normal chemist items great for last minute holiday fist aid items. And daughter found it usefully to pick up nappies for the new baby in the first couple of weeks before she was brave enough to tackle town on her own.
Entirely serviceable pharmacy. Can get busy for prescriptions, but that is to be expected as it's…read morepart of a surgery/healthcare complex. Main advantage is its location by all the surgeries, but also carries a good range of non-prescription goods.
Wonderfully eclectic chemists. Sells all kinds of ephemera - children's toys, photo processing,…read morehealth foods, hosiery, cosmetics, travel goods etc - as well as providing a full, modern pharmacy service. Friendly, helpful staff, although there can be a bit of a wait for prescriptions even when there's hardly anyone else waiting.
A friendly and helpful local pharmacist. Plenty of stock of non-prescription items. Often busy, so…read moretheir turnaround times can be longish, but there is plenty to keep you busy on the Bath Road.