Lloyds Pharmacy
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Pinderfields Hospital, Aberford Rd
Wakefield, eng WF1 4DG - (192) 437-9496
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Chamber Rating
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colin murphy
Very helpful, good service.
Nov 2nd, 2022 -
Karen Saxton
The system of giving out prescriptions really needs addressing as it simply doesn't work. When handed in you are asked to wait in the foyer and given an approximate waiting time. All good so far. The issue arises when the prescription is ready. A name is called from behind a partition so to hear you need to be 2 foot away not in the foyer as requested. Maybe a number system or or least a tannoy system could be introduced.
Oct 31st, 2022 -
Vaggelis sila
Friendly staff with a quick pick up
Sep 21st, 2022 -
Grey Spinach
One of the slowest pharmacies ever. They should straight up remove Lloyds pharmacy and replace it with a different one. Lloyds and their people do not care neither. They could try to speed the process up. I do understand that they cannot be rushing as they can give out a wrong prescription however, waiting 1.5 hours for a tiny tube of cream where there were only 3 people in queue??? Hello? You do not have to rush the process, but you can at least walk at a normal speed, not the slug speed, and stop talking to any staff member who walks into the pharmacy. Also, a little smile would not kill. If you are in a hospital pharmacy of course you (the patient, or person responsible for a relative who's a patient) obviously won't be in great mood so to see someone smile to you and talk back nicely may visibly not make someone cheer and jump in the air out of happiness would it'd just feel different. It'd feel like people (like ALL people) are here to help, and those people are the staff members who we'd think are people who we can trust; irregardless of the department, you are in.
Sep 20th, 2022 -
Elaine Turver
Best pharmacy around
Sep 14th, 2022
Contact Info
- (192) 437-9496
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Lloyds Pharmacy?
A The phone number for Lloyds Pharmacy is: (192) 437-9496.
Q Where is Lloyds Pharmacy located?
A Lloyds Pharmacy is located at Pinderfields Hospital, Aberford Rd, Wakefield, eng WF1 4DG
Q What is the internet address for Lloyds Pharmacy?
A The website (URL) for Lloyds Pharmacy is: http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/
Q What days are Lloyds Pharmacy open?
A Lloyds Pharmacy is open:
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Q How is Lloyds Pharmacy rated?
A Lloyds Pharmacy has a 2.7 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Lloyds Pharmacy
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )colin murphy on Google
Very helpful, good service.
Karen Saxton on Google
The system of giving out prescriptions really needs addressing as it simply doesn't work. When handed in you are asked to wait in the foyer and given an approximate waiting time. All good so far. The issue arises when the prescription is ready. A name is called from behind a partition so to hear you need to be 2 foot away not in the foyer as requested. Maybe a number system or or least a tannoy system could be introduced.
Vaggelis sila on Google
Friendly staff with a quick pick up
Grey Spinach on Google
One of the slowest pharmacies ever. They should straight up remove Lloyds pharmacy and replace it with a different one. Lloyds and their people do not care neither. They could try to speed the process up. I do understand that they cannot be rushing as they can give out a wrong prescription however, waiting 1.5 hours for a tiny tube of cream where there were only 3 people in queue??? Hello?
You do not have to rush the process, but you can at least walk at a normal speed, not the slug speed, and stop talking to any staff member who walks into the pharmacy.
Also, a little smile would not kill. If you are in a hospital pharmacy of course you (the patient, or person responsible for a relative who's a patient) obviously won't be in great mood so to see someone smile to you and talk back nicely may visibly not make someone cheer and jump in the air out of happiness would it'd just feel different. It'd feel like people (like ALL people) are here to help, and those people are the staff members who we'd think are people who we can trust; irregardless of the department, you are in.
Elaine Turver on Google
Best pharmacy around