March 2023 by Joe Courtney
Absolute nightmare of a chemist.Argumentative with regards to medication prescribed by hospital diabetic doctor.Didn?t issue the correct quantity of medication specified. Cast doubt upon the dosage prescribed.I?m now left to ponder over the weekend whether or not to take the meds given as the chemist is saying different to the doctor?Awful experience ( not for the 1st time ), will NEVER use them again.Back to Ballywalter chemists who are brilliant and know how to treat people without having an ego, sorry, but??
December 2021 by Gail Rea
Wonderful pharmacy with extremely helpful and knowledgeable staff.Felicity is super polite and always a ready smile to greet you.All the staff deserve a huge clap with how they kept us looked after during Covid and lockdown
March 2021 by lee lee
Nightmare untrustworthy liars deceitful worse experience of my life
March 2020 by Lynsey ?Helga? Graham
Local Daily Supervision of medication, Felicity great woman pharmisist and manager......
March 2015 by Avril R.
Millisle pharmacy has to be the most friendly and obliging chemist out. It may be small but it does seem to stock a good variety of toiletries , baby and household products. There is always a good selection of affordable items for that special occasion such as birthdays , Mother's Day and Father's Day and I have purchased several gifts that have been out of the ordinary and much appreciated by the recipient. The pharmacy department is exceptionally well run. They offer a prescription collection from your GP surgery which is very useful . The pharmacist is well qualified and can advise and or treat minor ailments. Passport and identity photographs can be taken on the premises for a reasonable charge. So don't be deceived by the size of this village chemist as I certainly have never failed to get the necessary purchase and the friendliness of the staff make it a worthwhile visit. It is part of the Numark local independent pharmacy group so you are assured to have access to products that are equally as good as the brand names but for a fraction of the price.
September 2010 by Lynne M.
Oh man. This place was deader than a doornail when I nipped in. And yes, it was dreary, damp and grey (the weather outside I mean), but the shop itself had: - a severe lack of customers. In fact, I was the only one, and all I was after were some facial wipes. - a strangely quiet atmosphere...music anyone? - not an awful lot- it's quite small. I reluctantly chose a different brand of facial wipe to what I usually buy, as there really wasn't much of a selection, took it to the counter, was met with a sort of smile, paid for the wipes and went on my way. No unlucky conversations on this particular day, but I figured that the weather must have had an adverse effect on the staff for the lady who served me was a tad gloomy. And that was that. Nothing exceptional, but nothing atrocious. Liked the lovely fluorescent orange labels on everything though. They sure made certain I knew those facial wipes were £1.99.
August 2010 by Stevie M.
Now this really is a local shop for local people. All the staff know the customers by name and they know all their ailments which is not a great combination. A simple question like, "Awww Terry how is that ingrown toenail of yours?" quickly turns into a 45 minute conversation about the importance of nail clipping. All I went in for was some hair wax, but due to the nature of conversation I made a swift exit. At least the staff are courteous and seem to have time for all the customers. You will not find this in a the big chain chemists and pharmacies. I suppose it is the element of care that makes it what it is. It is a good little pharmacy stocking everything you need, I even once bought a last minute Christmas present from here. I think the recipient liked her luminous hair bobbles, who wouldn't? They were cheap too which was a bonus when the Christmas cash was tight. If you are ever in need of entertainment I would recommend getting in line for a prescription but if you ever need deodorant I would advise you to make the 20 minute journey to Boots.