Thackley Pharmacy offers more than just medications; it provides personalized healthcare solutions designed specifically for each customer’s needs. Located on Leeds Road in Bradford, this pharmacy prides itself on its friendly atmosphere and knowledgeable staff who are always ready to assist with inquiries about medications or general health concerns. Thackley Pharmacy also participates in local health initiatives aimed at enhancing community wellness through education and support services. Experience tailored care at Thackley Pharmacy where your health matters most.

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Fiona Sylvester

5 Google Rating

Always very helpful and know our family, will always give advice and help.

5/ 5

Always very helpful and know our family, will always give advice and help.

Chris rees

5 Google Rating

Like a corner shop. Friendly. Nothing too much trouble. A great village pharmacy.

5/ 5

Like a corner shop. Friendly. Nothing too much trouble. A great village pharmacy.

Dee Phillips

5 Google Rating

Excellent service. The staff are ALL really friendly, knowledgeable and helpful.

5/ 5

Excellent service. The staff are ALL really friendly, knowledgeable and helpful.

Tony Greenwood

4 Google Rating

Knowledgeable staff

4/ 5

Knowledgeable staff

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2 Google Rating

2/ 5

Jillian Clayton

5 Google Rating

Fantastic staff, very friendly and helpful, nothing is too much for them. Excellent service as alway

5/ 5

Fantastic staff, very friendly and helpful, nothing is too much for them. Excellent service as always.

Alex Blaikie

5 Google Rating

A suitably smaller establishment on the main road. Easy to get to/walk to but parking can be tricky

5/ 5

A suitably smaller establishment on the main road. Easy to get to/walk to but parking can be tricky on the busy street - advise to park nearby and walk. Wheelchair access. Lovely, trustworthy team, friendly and helpful. Spot on with repeat prescription and solid advice with is appropriately toned to the customer (not over complicated and very confident).

William_ Nicholson556

5 Google Rating

First class highly recommended

5/ 5

First class highly recommended

Laura Cox

5 Google Rating

Fantastic staff, great service.

5/ 5

Fantastic staff, great service.

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