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Lindsay & Gilmour Pharmacy (1085675)

Inspection outcome: Standards met

Last inspection: 04/10/2022

Pharmacy context

​​This is a community pharmacy in Stirling. It dispenses NHS prescriptions including supplying medicines in multi-compartment compliance packs. The pharmacy offers substance misuse services and dispenses private prescriptions. Pharmacy​ team members advise on minor ailments and medicines use. And they supply over-the-counter medicines and prescription only medicines via 'patient group directions' (PGDs).

Inspection summary findings

Principle 1. Governance

Standards met

Pharmacy team members follow good working practices. And they manage dispensing risks well to keep services safe. The pharmacy documents the mistakes team members make. And shares the learnings with the pharmacy team to keep services safe and effective. The pharmacy keeps the records it needs to by law, and it suitably protects people's confidential information.

Principle 2. Staff

Standards met

Pharmacy team members have the necessary qualifications and skills for their roles and the services they provide. And they complete regular and relevant training, in work time, to improve their knowledge and their range of skills. The pharmacy reviews its staffing levels in line with changing workloads. And it has reliable plans in place to cover team members absence.

Principle 3. Premises

Standards met

The pharmacy premises adequately support the safe delivery of services. And the pharmacy suitably manages the space for the storage of its medicines. It has appropriate arrangements for people to have private conversations with the team.

Principle 4. Services, including medicines management

Standards met

The pharmacy provides services which are easily accessible. And it manages its services well to help people receive appropriate care. The pharmacy gets its medicines from reputable sources, and it stores them appropriately. It has arrangements in place to identify and remove medicines that are no longer fit for purpose. This ensures that medicines are suitable to supply.

Principle 5. Equipment and facilities

Standards met

The pharmacy has the equipment it needs to provide safe services. And it uses its facilities to suitably protect people’s private information.

Pharmacy details

15 Bannockburn Road
St. Ninians
STIRLING
FK70BP
Scotland

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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

Met The pharmacy has met all the standards for registered pharmacies
Not all met 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:

Excellent practice The pharmacy delivers an innovative service and benefits the whole community and performs well against the standards
Good practice The pharmacy delivers positive outcomes for patients and performs well against most of the standards
Standards met The pharmacy meets all the standards
Standards not all met The pharmacy has not met one or more standards