Inspection outcome: Standards met
Last inspection: 20/03/2025
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Pharmacy context
This is a community pharmacy in the centre of the large village of Burnham, Berkshire. The pharmacy dispenses NHS and private prescriptions. It sells over-the-counter medicines and provides advice. The pharmacy also offers local deliveries and supplies people with their medicines inside multi-compartment compliance packs if they find it difficult to take them.
This was a reinspection following an inspection in October 2024 where the pharmacy did not meet Standards 1.1, 1.2, 1.7, 3.2, 4.2, 4.4. This reinspection focused on those Standards which had previously not been met. In this inspection, the pharmacy was found to have appropriate measures in place to deal with incidents, the team ensured stock was kept in a suitable manner and part of the pharmacy’s layout had been rearranged to ensure people’s privacy was suitably maintained.
Inspection summary findings
Principle 1. Governance
Principle 3. Premises
Principle 4. Services, including medicines management
What do the inspection outcomes mean?
After an inspection each pharmacy receives one overall outcome. This will be either Standards met or Standards not all met
The pharmacy has met all the standards for registered pharmacies | |
The pharmacy has not met one or more of the standards for registered pharmacies |
What do the summary findings for each principle mean?
The standards for registered pharmacies are made up of five principles. The pharmacy will also receive one of four possible findings for each of these principles. These are:
The pharmacy delivers an innovative service and benefits the whole community and performs well against the standards | |
The pharmacy delivers positive outcomes for patients and performs well against most of the standards | |
The pharmacy meets all the standards | |
The pharmacy has not met one or more standards |