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We’re proud to offer fast and discreet delivery for all our medicines & treatments. So you can get your order delivered quickly, and only you’ll know what’s inside.

How long does chemist 4 u take?

Our delivery guidelines state that you should receive your order in about 3 to 5 working days after dispatch. If your item does not arrive in the times quoted we would recommend that you contact us so that we can take a look at your order for you.

Where is Chemist4U based?

Chemist4U is a multi-channel retail e-commerce company which is based in the north west of England located in Skelmersdale. Chemist4U began in 2011 in the North West of England.

How do I cancel my Chemist4U account?

You can e-mail us or contact our Customer Services team by telephone on 01695 474 433 or by post to Cancellations, Chemist 4 U, 35-37 Greenhey Place, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9SA.

How do I cancel my Chemist 4 U account?

Who owns 4u pharmacy?

Daniel Lee
Pharmacy2U

TypeOnline pharmacy
FounderDaniel Lee
HeadquartersThorpe Park, Leeds, United Kingdom
Area servedUnited Kingdom (prescriptions) Global (retail products)
Key peopleMark Livingstone (CEO) Gary Dannatt (COO)

Should I use Pharmacy2U?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has condemned another digital healthcare provider as unsafe, not well led and ineffective. The CQC has found issues with Pharmacy 2U’s patient identification, prescriptions and asthma care.

Is Pharmacy2U part of the NHS?

Pharmacy2U is an online pharmacy located in the UK. Pharmacy2U has been involved in piloting the electronic transfer of prescriptions in the UK. They manage NHS repeat prescriptions on behalf of patients….Pharmacy2U.

TypeOnline pharmacy
ProductsNHS repeat prescriptions service
Number of employees200
Website

Should I use pharmacy2u?

Do pharmacies charge for deliveries?

Charging for delivery is standard practice in virtually every other industry, so it’s hardly surprising that this once free service offered by many pharmacies has become a paid-for provision in recent years. The big four chains have now all implemented some form of charging regime for deliveries.