At LloydsPharmacy In Sainsburys, located at Monks Cross, we pride ourselves on being a trusted partner in your healthcare journey. Our knowledgeable team is dedicated to providing exceptional service in a convenient shopping environment where you can find all your pharmacy needs under one roof. With a focus on health education and personalized advice, we ensure that every customer leaves with the information they need to make informed decisions about their wellbeing. Enjoy a seamless shopping experience with us, where quality service meets convenience.

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Steve Thompson

1 Google Rating

Do not use these at all costs. I went to get this throat test they've been advertising, but after ar

1/ 5

Do not use these at all costs. I went to get this throat test they've been advertising, but after arriving the manager told me I didn't qualify as I didn't have a fever in the last 24 hours. Where on earth does it stipulate that!? So I wasted an entire trip there for some jobs worth not to do a test which I was willing to pay for. So I'll just have to book a doctors appointment and take their time up. Well done Lloyd's - you're useless and false advertise.

John Bird

3 Google Rating

Would be a great place to get prescription's filled, if only. !!! The number of times you have to g

3/ 5

Would be a great place to get prescription's filled, if only. !!! The number of times you have to go back to get a prescription fully filled, they don't have the drugs in or can only partially fill the prescription. The cost in time and fuel consumption going back and forth, it won't be unusual to go THREE time's for one proscription. A consolation they are not the only supermarket that are like this most of the others have the same problem.

pun tony

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Sam Kennedy

1 Google Rating

Rude Dispenser, who firstly ignored even serving me, but was quick to intrupted Pharmacist whilst sp

1/ 5

Rude Dispenser, who firstly ignored even serving me, but was quick to intrupted Pharmacist whilst speaking to me. Then Pharmacist gave out wrong information, advising me that my private prescription wasn't legal and would need to be investigated - Went else where, with no problems at all!

Emma Lee

5 Google Rating

I went to the pharmacist to ask for advice. Bev and John were both really helpful and knowledgeable.

5/ 5

I went to the pharmacist to ask for advice. Bev and John were both really helpful and knowledgeable. Bev’s customer service was excellent and despite it being a busy Saturday she did not rush me.

Pun magar

3 Google Rating

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