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11 years ago
This is now Lloyds pharmacy. The staff are so wonderful, always helpful and friendly with professional advice when needed. Lovely layout with lots of options to choose from if you need a gift. They will even wrap it for you if you like. read more
4 Fitzmaurice Road
Glasnevin, 11
Republic of Ireland
Glasnevin
(01) 834 2178
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No, Ballygall Pharmacy does not have bike parking.
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Yes, Ballygall Pharmacy has parking options.
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Delicious produce. Great service Friendly Personable help. Delicious samples. Family business.read more
Foley's pharmacy is a third generation family owned business in the north inner city. The first Mr…read moreFoley worked there for forty years; the second Mr Foley for sixty. What sets it apart is the occult knowledge of the third Mr. Foley in relation to skin conditions. Mr. Foley has a consultation room at the back of the shop, lined with jars of ointments and tins of powders. Twice I have come to him with undiagnosed rashes and irritations; he listens patiently and then mixes up a soothing unguent on a marble slab, wielding a spatula with swift and graceful strokes. The potion is then labelled and wrapped in a white paper parcel. His remedies are unfailingly effective, his manner kindly and sympathetic. A consultation costs €35 - cheaper than a GP, and a rare example of a modern day apothecary.
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More than once this place has come to my rescue when I realise I've run out of something only sold…read moreat a Pharmacy late in the evening. Open until 10pm you probably won't find a later opening pharmacy in the area, and because of it's location on O'Connell Street near O'Connell Bridge you would find yourself passing it reasonably often. Location brings other things too, like the constant feeling that the security people are going to jump you if you move too close to anything in the shop! And price are a little higher than the more suburban pharmacies, but I guess you can't complain when the location and opening hours probably make that necessary.
Convenient to our hotel and absolutely amazing in helping with a forgotten prescriptio, Hickey's…read moreopening at a later hour saved the day! They had very kind workers and readily helped with everything we needed.
We were visiting & needed a rollator walker for an older friend in our group. We were referred to…read morea rental company, but they were closed on weekends so they only rent rollators Monday - Friday. Since the price to purchase one was only slightly more than a weeklong rental, the choice was clear. After much looking around, we found the Murray website and were able to order a rollator over the phone and pick it up here. It was even on sale. When we went to pick it up, they pushed out a box. We tentatively asked if we needed to assemble it, and they very kindly opened the box, assembled it, and showed us how to adjust the height & fold it up. We even found some excellent Spenco shoe inserts here. Warm customer service, and reasonable prices!
This place has to be the biggest pharmacy in all of Dublin. It's absolutely huge and has…read moreeverything medical that a person could imagine! Literally if you're sick and you need something this will cure you (ok not everything, but within reason). They've got a huge section for medicines both prescription and over-the-counter. I suppose what they really specialise in though is medical equipment. So if you've sprained your ankle and need a pair of crutches, etc this is where you'll be able to find the stuff you need.
Absolutely terrible staff at Boots Blanchardstown shopping center. especially that blonde girl…read moreworking at the perflime till definlately needs to learn some manners on how to talk to customers and NOT to SHOUT at them. And when asked on calling the manager they are so cowards that they refuse to call the manager.
Boots, you big conglomo-chemist / own brand tout... you've done me a solid…read more Running behind on my weekend To Do list, I left a vital prescription refill till 5.30pm on Sunday. Now, while pretty much everything in Ireland shuts up shop around the time I was remembering that scrip, Boots in Liffey Valley begged to differ. Sunday stragglers can stop in any time until 8pm and any prescription / shampoo / diet / overpriced bath gift set needs can be filled. Stellar stuff.
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Cleary's Pharmacy has a whole wall dedicated to men and women's perfume. It sells all the expensive…read morebrands like Chanel, Ralph Lauren and Armani. The variety offered here is quite impressive. Of course, it also stocks cosmetics, prescription medication and everyday necessities. Perhaps what makes this pharmacy superior to others is the fact that it is often empty. Shoppers can browse undisturbed by persistent sales people which a luxury in the city centre.
This is quite big for a city centre pharmacy which is nice because unlike a lot of the other places…read moreyou can actually peruse the shampoos without being knocked into by every person walking by! They've got all your usual stuff, medicine and toiletries wise. They've also got a random selection bags at the front of the store for quiet cheap prices. They've also got some pieces of jewellery and other things. As Alexandra pointed out they've also got a very good selection of perfumes and colognes. So if you're looking for something nice smelling for your Valentine it's worth a look.
Customer service is bad. The girls at the tills are noticeably more rude than other pharmacy shop…read moreassistants. Having people skills is an important part of the job. If they keep turning their backs on customers being served to have conversations they probably need retraining.
Bought my First Ladies toy here. I've been a virgin for 50 years and did not know what it felt like…read moreto be pleasured. Kind lady assisted me with the best vibrator they had in there. The price was costly but so worth it. I've never came so hard in my life. A rollercoaster of emotions and pleasure. Will be going back again. Highly recommend.
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Once upon a time, this Faerie Queen was looking for some specific Irish remedies. The selection is…read morelimited, but we did find what we needed. The staff were hurried, but mostly helpful. The end.
Excellent service always. The pharmacist is so helpful as are all the staff…read more Can highly recommend this pharmacy.
I was shopping when I heard the employee giving away free products. Using the illegal student card…read moreand the person was not well. I was appalled by the false rude stars of this pharmacy. I hate myself but the irish government arent to blame for poverty. What if the irish government werent in law in the irish government. I know the employee lied about her first day working in boots. Sorry for expressing my opinion.
In general I try to avoid Boots because it's way over priced for a lot of brands. For example I…read morebought some Manuka honey sweets here in the winter, then as I was passing the nearby Natures Way store I decided to check if they had it also. It was over 2 EUR cheaper than Boots. However, swings and roundabouts, I am a fan of is the Boots own brand hand cream, which is very reasonable and goes on lovely. I was here today because I couldn't find what I was looking for in Dunnes, so I checked boots and they had it. As for this store, it's well laid out. This Boots is better than the one on Grafton street, but only because it's got more space. They do have a great selection of all your usual pharmacy fare. It's bright and clean. Staff are generally friendly and very helpful. But as a rule, I try to shop in a supermarket or in your run of the mill chemist down the road, but as a last resort Boots is reliable
Wonderfully knowledgeable people with a grasp on the history and beauty of the place. An absolute…read moremust for every Joyce fan!
Support this small business with a purchase!! Hopefully this place will stay around for many more…read moreyears. It is a tiny little shop and not at all like any of the other pharmacys in Ireland... It has an interesting history and some pieces are original. standing today with the cabinets from the story still standing. This former pharmacy sells secondhand books & crafts. It was very crowded with all kinds of objects and only room for only about 5 people to stand. We learned from the shopkeeper that normally on the weekends the owner of the shop will play music. He just so happened to take his first holiday in over 3 years while we were there, so unfortunately we missed him. It was a great quick stop and if you time it right, it is worth peeking in for a visit.
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PJ and his exquisite pharmacy! Lovely.
Corrigan's Pharmacy staff is amazingly compassionate and helpful. We were in Dublin on holiday and…read moremy son had to have emergency surgery. Our departure date was extended. Corrigan's was able to help me obtain my medications needed as a result of our longer stay. Thank you for all of your kindness.
Fabulous cards and lovely staff with a wide range of products. Great variety of holistic productsread more
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