LloydsPharmacy located at 1-2 Chestnut Rd, Cardiff CF5 3HR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 029 2056 3828

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Matthew Edwards

5 Google Rating

Compared to other waiting times in different pharmarcies, Lloyds is usually very good; ovbiously dep

5/ 5

Compared to other waiting times in different pharmarcies, Lloyds is usually very good; ovbiously depending on the the rush hour times. Friendly staff and very clean store. Always feels like a friendly armosphere.

GeorgiaandLewi Mum

1 Google Rating

Very poor, shop assistant's seem to think they are Dr's lol

1/ 5

Very poor, shop assistant's seem to think they are Dr's lol

mkmkmk1ish

2 Google Rating

Poor

2/ 5

Poor

Rhian Lewis

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Bethan George

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

dk

4 Google Rating

Quick & efficient dispencery, depending on whose serving, the exchange is friendly & helpful or blun

4/ 5

Quick & efficient dispencery, depending on whose serving, the exchange is friendly & helpful or blunt but to the point. Considering we're under strict Covid rules, they provide a very good response to the situation.

Matthew Edwards

5 Google Rating

Compared to other waiting times in different pharmarcies, Lloyds is usually very good; ovbiously dep

5/ 5

Compared to other waiting times in different pharmarcies, Lloyds is usually very good; ovbiously depending on the the rush hour times. Friendly staff and very clean store. Always feels like a friendly armosphere.

Rochelle Mills

1 Google Rating

Very poor customer service- not that i even received a service. Walked out after standing at till wa

1/ 5

Very poor customer service- not that i even received a service. Walked out after standing at till waiting for or 10 minutes. Staff walking past, not even bothering to even aknowlage I was there. Extremely rude

Shaun McGuinness

5 Google Rating

Friendly knowledgeable team

5/ 5

Friendly knowledgeable team

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