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Rainbow Pharmacy Ipswich Limited (1037186)

Inspection outcome: Standards met

Last inspection: 10/02/2026

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Pharmacy context

This community pharmacy is located in the city of Ipswich in Suffolk. It provides a variety of services including dispensing of NHS and private prescriptions and the new medicines service. It provides the Pharmacy First service, an injectable weight loss service and travel vaccinations service under Patient Group Directions (PGDs). It also provides medicines in multi-compartment compliance packs to people who need extra support taking their medicines. It prescribes certain medicines to a small number of people. And usually only to people who are receiving other treatments from the pharmacy. This was a full inspection of the pharmacy. The pharmacy was previously inspected in May 2016.

Inspection summary findings

Principle 1. Governance

Standards met

Principle 2. Staff

Standards met

Principle 3. Premises

Standards met

Principle 4. Services, including medicines management

Standards met

Principle 5. Equipment and facilities

Standards met

Pharmacy details

289 Norwich Road
IPSWICH
IP1 4BP
UK

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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