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Pharmacy Analytics

Wheatley PharmacyGPhC

GPhC Owner: Morland House Healthcare Ltd

Contractor Trading Name: WHEATLEY PHARMACY

Contractor Name: MORLAND HOUSE HEALTHCARE LIMITED

HWB: OXFORDSHIRE

Region: SOUTH EAST

Code: FAM81

Type: PHARMACY

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Overview

Full Address

MORLAND CLOSE, WHEATLEY, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE, OX33 1DP

Contact Information

Telephone

01865 874047

Contractor/Dispenser Details

Contractor Name

MORLAND HOUSE HEALTHCARE LIMITED

Contractor Type

SINGLE CONTRACTOR

Dispenser Account Type

English Pharmacy

Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB)

OXFORDSHIRE

Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC)

COMMUNITY PHARMACY THAMES VALLEY

Region

SOUTH EAST

GPHC Registration Details

Pharmacy Registration Number

9011669

Trading Name

Wheatley Pharmacy

Owner Name

Morland House Healthcare Ltd

Premises Type

Community

Status

Registered

Registration Dates

Initial Registration: 2021-08-15

Renewal Date: 2026-06-14

Expiry Date: 2026-08-14

GPHC Registered Address

Morland Close, Wheatley, OXFORD, Oxfordshire, OX331DP, England

Region: South East

Dispensing Activity

Prescription Sources

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EPS Nominations

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Inspection Reports

What are GPhC inspection reports?

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) inspects registered pharmacies against five standards. Reports show whether the pharmacy met the standards, with improvement or enforcement action where needed. Premises ID is the same as the pharmacy's GPhC registration number.

Inspection outcome

Standards met

Last inspection

17/02/2022

Pharmacy context

The pharmacy has moved into new premises adjacent to a doctor’s surgery in Wheatley in Oxfordshire. It dispenses NHS prescriptions and private prescriptions, sells over‐the‐counter medicines and provides health advice. The pharmacy dispenses medicines in multi‐compartment compliance aids for people who have difficulty managing their medicines. Services include prescription delivery, supervised consumption and vaccinations for seasonal flu. The pharmacy opened during September 2021. The inspection took place during the COVID‐19 pandemic. All aspects of the pharmacy were not inspected.

Standards by principle

  • Principle 1 – Governance

    Standards met

    The pharmacy's working practices are generally safe and effective. It monitors its services to protect patient and public safety. The pharmacy has satisfactory written procedures which tell team members how to manage risks and work safely. And new team members need to read and follow the procedures. Pharmacy team members learn from mistakes they make to help prevent similar mistakes in future. They have introduced new ways of working to help protect people against COVID‐19 infection. The pharmacy mostly keeps the records it needs to by law so it can show it is providing safe services. And it enables people to give their views on how it can improve its services. Members of the pharmacy team understand their role in protecting vulnerable people. And they keep people's private information safe.

  • Principle 2 – Staff

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has recruited new team members to train to deliver its services safely. They work well together to manage the workload. Team members are comfortable about providing feedback to the pharmacist and making suggestions to improve services.

  • Principle 3 – Premises

    Standards met

    The pharmacy is suitable for the provision of healthcare. It effectively protects the privacy of people using its services and prevents unauthorised access to its premises when it is closed. So, it keeps its medicines and people's information safe. The pharmacy's new premises are clean and secure. And the pharmacy team have put measures in place to help protect people from COVID-19 infection.

  • Principle 4 – Services

    Standards met

    People with a variety of needs can easily access the pharmacy's services. The pharmacy's working practices are generally safe and effective. It obtains its medicines from reputable suppliers, and stores and manages its medicines appropriately so it can show they are safe to use. The pharmacy team members give people helpful advice about where they can get other support. And they make sure people have all the information they need to use their medicines safely. Members of the pharmacy team know what to do if any medicines or devices need to be returned to the suppliers.

  • Principle 5 – Equipment

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has the equipment and facilities it needs for the services it offers. The pharmacy uses its equipment in a way that keeps people's private information safe.

Reports & documents (newest first)

Inspection reports
  • View inspection report17/02/2022
View full inspection history on GPhC

Inspection history summary

Inspection datePublishedOutcome
17/02/202204/03/2022Standards met

Opening Hours

Payments

Nearby Locations

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Commissioning

Integrated Care Board

NHS THAMES VALLEY INTEGRATED CARE BOARD

Code: ES0E000000

English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)

Understanding IMD

The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) measures relative deprivation across England. It ranks all 33,755 LSOAs (England, 2021 boundaries) from most deprived (rank 1) to least deprived (rank 33,755).

Key Points:

  • Lower rank = Higher deprivation
  • Higher rank = Lower deprivation
  • Area-level measure; 7 domains (Income & Employment 22.5% each)

Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA)

South Oxfordshire 004E

Code: E01028684

Overall Deprivation

Rank 31,218

of 33,755 LSOAs in England (2021)

7.5%

Percentile

High Deprivation

This area is in the most deprived 20% nationally

Higher levels of deprivation may indicate greater need for healthcare services and support

Quintile (5 groups)

5

of 5

Least Deprived

Top 20% - Least deprived

Decile (10 groups)

10

of 10

Least Deprived

Top 20%

Deprivation by Domain

Lower ranks = higher deprivation. Domains weighted differently in overall IMD.

💰

Income

22.5%

Rank 27,599

18th percentile

Proportion of people experiencing low income and benefits

💼

Employment

22.5%

Rank 27,999

17th percentile

Unemployment and worklessness among working-age people

🏥

Health

13.5%

Rank 31,937

5th percentile

Health conditions, disability, and premature mortality

📚

Education

13.5%

Rank 29,495

13th percentile

Lack of school qualifications and skills

🚨

Crime

9.3%

Rank 30,548

10th percentile

Recorded crime and disorder incidents

🏠

Housing Barriers

9.3%

Rank 17,387

48th percentile

Housing affordability and access to services

🌍

Living Environment

9.3%

Rank 26,115

23rd percentile

Housing quality and air quality

Metadata

Last Updated

6 May 2026

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