Boots Pharmacy
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Pocklington Medical Centre, 1 Amos Driv
Pocklington Provincial Ward, eng YO42 2BS - (175) 930-6179
Chamber Rating
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Ann-Marie White
So slow , queuing times ridiculous. So frustrating
Dec 30th, 2022 -
Katie Featonby
Collected new medication, was quicker than normal so that was good. Main issue is that when asked advice on how to take my new medication the member of staff just said speak to your GP? Now normally when I've collected medication from various pharmacies, they check your details, tell you how to take them and then hand the meds over, but never here. It's the weekend, no Gp to ask and difficult to speak to anyway so I'll just have to guess until next week now until I can speak to a DR. Might see if they'll print it off next time and take it elsewhere.
Dec 17th, 2022 -
Penny Powell
Prescriptions take days. Never answer phone. Rude staff. Not fit for purpose
Nov 26th, 2022 -
Ritchie Templar
As iam ex army I've travelled extensively around the UK .I believe this is the worst pharmacy in Great Britain. Boots are a shameful disgrace
Oct 20th, 2022 -
Caroline Barlow
On Friday i called to collect my perscription from Boots at 3 15 but the queue was so long i decided to return later. I had dropped my repeat perscription a week earlier in at the surgery for sign off. Every month there is a delay so i called to reception to check it had been electronically transferred to Boots. It had gone 19th October. I returned at 5 40. No queue outside but at least 8 people waiting inside. The lady said your perscription is not ready but it will be done now. I said i was surprised not ready as it had been sent through days earlier to which she actually said in a degrading manner so that everyone could hear do you want to check my computer screen. Disgraceful. I walked away and remarked to my friend about her attitude and again she called after ne if you think you can do a better job! This is totally unacceptable. Everyone is under more pressure now in employment including me who works in customer services. This lady with blonde hair in her sixties needs a fast track course in communication skills. Im sure there are far more deserved individuals who could successfully navigate the role in that busy branch
Oct 8th, 2022
Contact Info
- (175) 930-6179
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Boots Pharmacy?
A The phone number for Boots Pharmacy is: (175) 930-6179.
Q Where is Boots Pharmacy located?
A Boots Pharmacy is located at Pocklington Medical Centre, 1 Amos Driv, Pocklington Provincial Ward, eng YO42 2BS
Q What is the internet address for Boots Pharmacy?
A The website (URL) for Boots Pharmacy is: http://www.boots.com/
Q How is Boots Pharmacy rated?
A Boots Pharmacy has a 2.2 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Boots Pharmacy
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 5 Reviews )Ann-Marie White on Google
So slow , queuing times ridiculous. So frustrating
Katie Featonby on Google
Collected new medication, was quicker than normal so that was good. Main issue is that when asked advice on how to take my new medication the member of staff just said speak to your GP? Now normally when I've collected medication from various pharmacies, they check your details, tell you how to take them and then hand the meds over, but never here. It's the weekend, no Gp to ask and difficult to speak to anyway so I'll just have to guess until next week now until I can speak to a DR. Might see if they'll print it off next time and take it elsewhere.
Penny Powell on Google
Prescriptions take days.
Never answer phone.
Rude staff.
Not fit for purpose
Ritchie Templar on Google
As iam ex army I've travelled extensively around the UK .I believe this is the worst pharmacy in Great Britain. Boots are a shameful disgrace
Caroline Barlow on Google
On Friday i called to collect my perscription from Boots at 3 15 but the queue was so long i decided to return later. I had dropped my repeat perscription a week earlier in at the surgery for sign off. Every month there is a delay so i called to reception to check it had been electronically transferred to Boots. It had gone 19th October. I returned at 5 40. No queue outside but at least 8 people waiting inside. The lady said your perscription is not ready but it will be done now. I said i was surprised not ready as it had been sent through days earlier to which she actually said in a degrading manner so that everyone could hear do you want to check my computer screen. Disgraceful. I walked away and remarked to my friend about her attitude and again she called after ne if you think you can do a better job! This is totally unacceptable. Everyone is under more pressure now in employment including me who works in customer services. This lady with blonde hair in her sixties needs a fast track course in communication skills. Im sure there are far more deserved individuals who could successfully navigate the role in that busy branch