McDade Chemist

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Greenock, United Kingdom

Drug store· Pharmacy

McDade Chemist Reviews | Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

McDade Chemist is located in Greenock, United Kingdom on 88 Belville St. McDade Chemist is rated 2.5 out of 5 in the category drug store in United Kingdom.

Address

88 Belville St

Phone

+44 1475722940

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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James Coyle

If you're working then this is probably not the right chemist. Can't be arsed checking their systems and give you the correct medicines, been trying to get my prescription for the past week. Utter Shambles.

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Alison Mahon

Been using this pharmacy for almost 20 years and have now moved away from the area. I am now actively looking for a new one. The attitude from...(let's call her Stephanie) was cheeky, verging on abusive, because I phoned to ask why one of my medications was missing. I suffer with a mental health condition and I know when something is not being dealt with. This is a family business featuring strongly in the community. Some people don't have a choice and have to use them. I will use them til I find somewhere else. The last two generations were good with the public. The young lady who has taken over is so nice, however she should rethink who answers customer calls.

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The Unicorn Family

This chemist should be avoided! They do not care about their customers/clients/patients!!! They lack common sense, manners. Their unwilling to tell you when they have a problem with their stock. Left my baby with no medicated milk they had the prescription for 6 days. Didn't bother to tell me they didn't have any and then told me to contact other chemist to get the milk. This milk is hard to get, you have to order it in through the chemist. Baby milk is vital and they didn't care. Their attitude stinks. Also waited two weeks for my inhaler and still don't have it

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Kevin Mcnab

Horrendously incompetent. Twice I've arranged for them to pick up a prescription and twice they've managed to mess it up. Not only does the simplest of tasks seem impossible for them to complete but whoever answers their phone needs to find some manners (maybe they are in the same place that my f'in prescriptions are) Avoid at all cost.

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Annette Weston

My daughter called NHS 24 as she has what we thought was tonsillitis. NHS advised her to see her local pharmacy for advice. They took a look and said yes it's red and swollen. Take pain killers go home if worse call the doctor. I called the pharmacist as quite clearly it was tonsillitis and she needed to see a doctor. This is what the pharmacist said to me when I asked why she was not more helpful to a young distressed and in pain girl. The pharmacist also said she doesn't know why NHS are sending people to a pharmacy. I expect that it is to give advice. medication and if they think it's more serious refer the individual to a doctor. In our case today we were disappointed in the advise to go home take paracetamol. The advice was not in the least helpful. She is just out if the doctors with a 10 day course of antibiotic and strong painkillers for her nasty throat infection. I don't expect the pharmacist to be a doctor but helpful advise would be good. I am glad my daughter did not follow the advice.