Liverpool based Kays Pharmacy has three independent branches based in London Road (City Centre), Belle Vale and Netherley. Our highly experienced pharmacists are knowledgeable, friendly and are ready to assist you in person or over the telephone; offering advice and information on all aspects of your health.
Our customers privacy, trust and complete peace of mind is our utmost priority so you can be assured our total discretion in all matters and of course our consultation rooms offer completely privacy for you to discuss any sensitive health issues. We offer a free prescription collection and delivery service to residents local to our pharmacies.
Our customers privacy, trust and complete peace of mind is our utmost priority so you can be assured our total discretion in all matters and of course our consultation rooms offer completely privacy for you to discuss any sensitive health issues. We offer a free prescription collection and delivery service to residents local to our pharmacies.
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Barbara Darcy
Aug 10, 2020
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Van Bandito
Nov 30, 2019
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Unhelpful and difficult.
Walked in to 3 staff at the back of the store, a young lady turned to walk down to me and another lady said to her 'It's okay, i'll deal with this'. Hm.
Problems with trying to order prescription, explained round in circles to the pharmacist who was really unhelpful. Have a valid e-prescription but pharmacist said there was no point putting it through as it wasn't due yet, so the GP would say no. Earlier this week my GP adjusted how many tablets for this very reason, i was running out of meds before my refill time. GP knows this, and would of course approve it, but pharmacist
Walked in to 3 staff at the back of the store, a young lady turned to walk down to me and another lady said to her 'It's okay, i'll deal with this'. Hm.
Problems with trying to order prescription, explained round in circles to the pharmacist who was really unhelpful. Have a valid e-prescription but pharmacist said there was no point putting it through as it wasn't due yet, so the GP would say no. Earlier this week my GP adjusted how many tablets for this very reason, i was running out of meds before my refill time. GP knows this, and would of course approve it, but pharmacist
Sarah Mc
Dec 05, 2016
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