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15 years ago
Nice staff but can be overpriced. I paid £13 for suntan lotion that's only £4 in tesco.
351 West Barnes Lane
London KT3 6JF
United Kingdom
Raynes Park
020 8665 1428
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This large branch of Boots the Chemist is on two spacious floors and recently underwent a major…read morerevamp. Now well updated it has more interesting and luxury brands as well as the usual suspects. I especially rate the Biotherm counter. The French spa-ingredient based products are not the cheapest but are good quality and a pleasure to use. I recommend a consultation here where they test your skin moisture, hydration and collagen levels (in a quick pain-free way!) and will happily provide you with samples so that you can try before you buy.
I'm not sure that Kents has changed its interior since my mum came in here to buy me dummies. I…read moreguess it operates on the isn't broke, don't fix it model. This is one of those places where the old dears gather to have a chat; I'm only about 5 years away from that, so I can't judge. I will be perfectly honest - I am a bit spoilt by Superdrug, and I would not get my toiletries here, unless I had unexpectedly fun out of something. There is no fancy shampoo or hair products. The make up section is Rimmel and Maybelline. There are plenty of perfume sets in those big boxes, you know the ones - they are the gifts that you pray your auntie won't get you for Christmas, but inevitably you will receive it. Still, the staff are all very helpful and friendly. There is a very comprehensive pharmacy at the back. There are also parking bays reserved for customers outside. Plus it's one of the Grand Dames of Molesey, with a beautifully Art Deco frontage, so I am not going to be too hard on this place.
This is a wonderful chemist with plenty of character and excellent customer service. They have a…read morewonderful stock and I recommend going there around Christmas to soak up the ambiance.
If you want a personal service do not go to a chain pharmacist, instead go and see Jas at this…read morechemist. They make the effort to know you and the family therefore a professional personal touch. On site they have a doctor who can help when you can't get an appointment to see a GP. The flu jab is available here too. If you have difficulty picking up the prescription they will drop it to you at home. Always happy to make recommendations on over the counter pills and potions. They have a close relationship with the local GP practice working hand in hand to give the best service. Xoxo
This is a great pharmacy! The staff are helpful and more often than not I go there when I need…read moreadvice as opposed to the doctors. Great little local business!
The Centre Court location of Boots is big and tends to be busy. Usually fairly well staffed, clean,…read moreand tidy. It's a Boots. Not much else to say!
The store is very clean and bright. Things are easy to find and the staff are very helpful. This…read moreparticular location does not have a pharmacy as it's a smaller store. They carry over the counter medications along with many beauty items. They currently have a deal buy 3 pay for 2. To be honest, they seem to have this special on an ongoing regular basis. Good shop!
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I always used this branch of Superdrug when I was a kid and even now when I pop back to see my…read moreparents I try and make time to have a quick 'essentials' shop before I leave. It's not the largest Superdrug store, nor the most glam, but they are always fully stocked, the shop girls are friendly but not over-keen or 'in your face' and it's well laid out (well, to be fair I've been using it for 20-odd years so I guess I just know where everything is!) My favourite thing about this store, however, is the resident cat (you noticing a pattern of me liking shops more if they have a pet?) He's not actually Superdrug's cat, he belongs to the pet shop next door, but you'll often find this gorgeous black and white, chubby little moggy sat in one of the aisles, whiling the hours away. He's the world's most patient and chilled out cat, I've seen many a bored child running towards him for a cuddle and he's completely unphased by them. Cuteness! Ahh Superdrug - you're an oldie but a goodie!
This is a large boots store where you have a pharmacy as well as a large range of perfume to…read moreelectrical hair goods! The bonus of this store is the self service tills as well as your normal tills! And there is also a photo Booth inside!
Boots in general is a solid pharmacy - both online and in store. That is, if you don't count their…read morecustomer service in-store...especially this branch! I live in Richmond and you may have noticed that I have started reviewing places in Richmond and realize they follow an unfortunate Richmond-esque trend; posh and pretentious. No associate will greet you once you step in; they are too busy chit-chatting amongst themselves about weekend plans. If you ask for help, they put in little to no effort in assisting you. The only saving point about this branch is the staff in pharmacy upstairs are more helpful and down to earth. I have seen associates ignore the phones when they ring and continue their work gossip with each other - wow. The Boots in Twickenham and Teddington may be smaller branches but the staff are much more helpful and welcoming.
I have to leave a note to say how wonderful my experience was with Joseph was when he was checking…read moremy items out. So friendly and upbeat- his positivity was infectious. So grateful for these amazing people in the world. Thanks for making my boring experience so wonderful!
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Staff were very helpful when i went in here with my nose completely blocked up. They pointed me in…read morethe direction of Sudafed and Vick's nasal sprays, both of which actually work. The prices are high (even higher than somerfield) so you could perhaps just take their advice and then scoot to tesco, if you were feeling cheeky. Best of all is that the guy behind the counter is totally bling, loads of gold chains. Booyakasha!
I popped into Boots yesterday for some toiletries and they have some great offers on at the moment…read more I also had a mooch down the xmas aisle and they are doing there usual 3 for 2 on lots of great stuff for pressies. The staff are always available and helpful and the store is laid out perfectly.
Shilling Pharmacy is a great little pharmacy just a 2 minute walk from the Southside shopping…read morecentre. The pharmacy is pretty tiny but it's right next to the Garratt Lane medical centre too which makes it super handy. They sell all the usual things here and the staff are particularly nice at this little pharmacy - I always find the staff a little dull / brain dead in these places but they're particularly cheerful here. Highly recommended and lucky if you live near by...
It's a little boots, but the range is good enough. Their make up section is small, and there isn't…read morea wealth of choice but they stock the basic, popular items which I think is still convenient. The perfume sections could be updated, as well as the skin care range. However, overall it's a good store with a bit of everything. If you can't find what you want in this Boots, there's a Super Drug five minutes away.
A fairly small branch that is packed with a pharmacy, perfume counter and make up section. The…read moreproducts are always well displayed and they always advertise the latest offers and promotions. The staff can be a little abrupt but this may be because it is a very busy store and because it isn't clear where to queue up sometimes people get irritated. I love the fact that you get advantage card points in boots with their loyalty card and the boots branch in Peckham is very good at asking if you have your card or validating your receipts for you so you can claim your points next time you go in store. Can be a little expensive compared to other shops on the high street but the points are worth it!
This has only recently opened up as a Boots branch. Its quite a small shop but I have to say I am…read moreimpressed! The pharmacist and staff are very friendly and they have a lot of stock in terms of medicines and toiletries. The entrance has changed which makes it much more accesible for the elderly, parents with buggies and disabled as its now got a ramp outside. It has everything you would expect from a local Boots branch and you can use your advantage card without having to go into town to get your toiletries. Overall a lovely practical, handy branch.
It amazes me the overpriced items this place sells.from pocket tissues to perfumes,and yet people…read morebuy them.The only good point is on the pharmacy side,They will collect your prescription from a local GP,and deliver it to your door the next day for free,This service is good and reliable,and the delivery drivers are helpful,but to actually purchase anything from this shop is crazy
Nice shop. Reasonably priced…read more Queues of 15+ people so a lot of waiting. Shop way too hot! Felt uncomfortable to shop.
This Superdrug store is fab as you can get all your toiletries, cosmetics, gifts e.t.c whilst doing…read moreyour clothes shopping at the shopping centre. However, it can be a bit crowded and you can get frustrated and lose valuable shopping time because of this!! But like all other superdrug stores, you can get really cheap and good c0smetics and other things here.
Great local pharmacy - I can't believe I've been in Brixton a year without knowing about this…read moreplace! Well, there is a Boots just at the end of my street so..Excellent range of Pukka, Yogi and other herbal teas. Lots of vitamins and that, and load of ankle/knee/wrist support things - more than I've seen anywhere else! Very friendly and helpful staff and reasonable prices. There's also apparently a really good arts supply/stationery store upstairs that I'm really happy to have found out about as I've been at a loss for where to go for some bits and bobs for making cards and that. I had to dash back to work but will investigate further and report back on what's upstairs. c*
This is one of Brixton's hidden treasures in my opinion. Downstairs is a fairly typical pharmacy,…read morewhich does everything you would expect of a traditional pharmacy, all the medicines and cosmetics, photo development, passport photos, as well as selling scholl footwear, so far, so bog standard. But upstairs is one of the best fitted out art shops I have ever been in. Everything is of the highest quality, every king of paper you could be lookin for is catered for, I had been looking high and low for some quality layout paper, this was the only shop out of nine I visited to stock it. Their paints, pens and canvas supplies are all top notch, there is no filler here, it's all quality. If you want a cheap art set go to Smiths, but if you want to have the best, come here, pay the few quid extra and you'll get the best. Why can't the bigger chains have such good stock?
I wasn't sure how it happened, but my hands had become the Gobi Desert. Dry, parched, thirsting…read morecracks running up and down its surface. Urgent action was needed. Sadly, when I called Ghostbusters, no one picked up, so instead I headed down to Bargain Express. I contemplated the toiletry section. A long time of goods from toothpaste to shampoo stretched out in front of me. I stopped in front of the lotions, debating between Nineveh, Dove and Vaseline. I settled upon a purse-sized tub of Vaseline for 1.99. This place sells kitchen, cleaning and bath goods at a reasonable price - probably cheaper than your local Tesco's. There's a fair selection as well. The staff does not shine like the warmth of a thousand brilliant suns, but they're not dull as dirt either. Summary: It's good place to pick up some basic goods.
Bought a sprinkler (very poorly made as were the previous from elsewhere) and shampoo. The shampoo…read moreis at £4 for a big bottle which is more economical than the local half the size at £3 from Sainsburys next door. A good variety of amenities, fair prices, worth a visit or two.
Hallelujah for local chemists. Windwood is still going, despite the onslaught of Boots and Tesco…read more It's far enough away from the nearest branch of either. The owner is a lovely man - he knows everybody - and all the staff there are friendly and helpful and know you and your family. I guess if I were wanting treatment for something embarrassing, that might be a bit of an issue. But I'm not, so it's all good.