Jhoots Pharmacy is located at 116 Walton St, Oxford OX2 6AJ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Jhoots Pharmacy and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Frayer Lewis

1 Google Rating

Couldnt mange even a basic perscription. I had a mobile persciption that said any phamacy to issue.

1/ 5

Couldnt mange even a basic perscription. I had a mobile persciption that said any phamacy to issue. But they turned me away. No wonders they are empty. I feel like they offer a poor service just so they can sit thier and do nothing. They said because they wasnt my registered phamacy they cant issue the meidcation. The prescription said any phamacy. Absolutely useless with the curent mental health and diability pandemic. Phamacys are key in offering relife and treatment. Its apuling and raises majour alarm bells. They are not functional. Taking a pay check for awfull and unsatisfactory service. Not functional. Please report them.

Alan Carter

3 Google Rating

Why closed between 1 -2pm?? This is the most common lunch break for people who are working!

3/ 5

Why closed between 1 -2pm?? This is the most common lunch break for people who are working!

Stacey Mayell

1 Google Rating

One star for being open. Staff were unhelpful, nothing I required they had. Simple things you would

1/ 5

One star for being open. Staff were unhelpful, nothing I required they had. Simple things you would expect, dressings, bandage, iodine etc. Assistant looked blank and not interested. Pharmacist rude rolled her eyes at a question I asked, at which point I left. I would recommend you don’t use this two thirds empty shop and go to Woodstock rd chemist. NEITHER STAFF WEARING MASKS.. APPALLING.

David Rytz

2 Google Rating

staff is polite, but products are overpriced.

2/ 5

staff is polite, but products are overpriced.

Charlotte Bruce

2 Google Rating

The staff were fairly polite, a bit cold. It closes at one for an hour for lunch and when I called i

2/ 5

The staff were fairly polite, a bit cold. It closes at one for an hour for lunch and when I called in to get my antibiotics for a very painful infection they said that my prescription had come in the morning but I couldn't collect it till the next day. It was empty so why they couldn't have made it up then I'm not sure. I was in agony and had to wait 24 hours more to collect it.

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  • Tuesday02:00 PM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday02:00 PM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday02:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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