December 2023 by Lauren Hocking
Extra helpful! Absolutely amazing team been with them for 5+ years and never had a bad experience
March 2023 by Eleri Jones
Very disappointing service. Staff attitude rather rude. Will most definitely not frequent this pharmacy again.
March 2023 by Ian Turner
Offer free medicine delivery - except I asked them to deliver over the counter pain relief medicines for Covid - I?m isolating - computer very much said no. They happy to see me suffer without any medication due to a technicality even though I live very close. Disappointing and not the community pharmacy they pretend to be
February 2023 by John Catton
It is very well run, always busy
December 2022 by Roisin Langford
My mother brought me in since I have really bad eczema, the woman that works there took us into the back room and asked to look, she hardly looked at my skin, very rude to my mother and Christmas is nearly here so my mother has run out of money and can?t afford the eczema cream, if anyone else suffers with eczema it most likely shows up on black clothing and very flaky, I explained that you won?t be able to hardly see it and I?ve only just come out of a massive break out with my eczema, it?s also on my head sadly so I can hardly wash because after the shower my skin drys up and I had no cream, but the rude woman in the pharmacy was no help hardly looked at my skin! All she had to say was ?you can purchase it here? but like I?ve already explained that my mother can?t afford £20 worth of cream, so we left and as we walked out, the woman walked behind the counter and thought to go have a gossip about it! Really rude and disrespectful, I do not recommend this place!
August 2022 by Alyson Greening
Terrible service and attitude of staff. Half an hour to collect prescription i was the only one there. When I asked how long it was going to be she just said she was going as quick as she could and walked off. 30 mins really as quick as she could
August 2022 by andy oconnor
Staff have chips on shoulder
January 2022 by Paul Knight
Great and prompt service. Very helpful
September 2021 by Arthur Zarinski
Absolutely disgusting place! I am exempted from wearing the mask and they didn't allow me to in.
September 2021 by Keith Richards
Friendly service. What I required wasn't in stock but it was ordered and I collected it the next day.
July 2021 by Donald Abbott
Great service from nice people
June 2021 by eva ryan
Under the equality act 2010,it states 'a disabled person treated less favourably than others is discriminated against'.This means that disabled people exempt from wearing face coverings MUST be allowed onto the premises and served the same as everyone else.The sign on your door states to 'wait outside and ring the number .... and we will come out and serve you'.This is NOT treating disabled people the same,nor does waiting outside,regardless of weather,and ringing (providing one has a phone) constitute 'reasonable adjustments'.You are therefore indirectly discriminating against disabled people-which neither welsh government guidance,council directives nor your own shop policy empower you to do.I would urge you to revise this ill conceived 'policy'.In addition to this,you display a poster proclaiming to be offering a 'safe space' for people experiencing domestic violence.It is well known and documented that domestic violence victims are often unable to tolerate having their face covered,so your policy strikes me as particularly offensive to the very people you appear to be offering 'safety' to,,
June 2021 by Richard Jones
Will not allow people exempt from wearing face coverings from entering the store, contrary to the Equality Act 2010
June 2021 by Arthur Zascerinskis
Absolutely disgusting place! I am exempted from wearing the mask and they didn't allow me to in.
June 2021 by MiriamG-17
Whilst,ironically, stating to be providing a 'safe space' for victims of domestic violence,this pharmacy also appears to find it acceptable have a 'no mask,no entry' notice on display.Contrary to what is stipulated by welsh government,and set out in the equality act,this amounts to indirect discrimination-as it prevents both said victims of domestic violence (it is well known and documented that these,along with PTSD sufferers,often cannot tolerate having their nose and mouth covered) and anyone else genuinely exempt from wearing a mask from entering the pharmacy like everybody else.The 'reasonable adjustment' in place for those people is neither 'reasonable',nor amounts to equal treatment-as it entails standing and waiting outside,whatever the weather,and phoning the pharmacy number explaining ,in public,what one might want/need,waiting for a member of staff to come outside(provided they are not too busy) and ...Discriminating,unnecessary and shameful!