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GPhC Owner: M & H Pharma Limited
Contractor Trading Name: RUTLAND LATE NIGHT PHARMACY
Contractor Name: M&H PHARMA LIMITED
HWB: RUTLAND
Region: MIDLANDS
Code: FC826
Type: PHARMACY
Full Address
45A-45B HIGH STREET, OAKHAM, RUTLAND, LE15 6AJ
Contact Information
Telephone
01572 733368Contractor/Dispenser Details
Contractor Name
M&H PHARMA LIMITED
Contractor Type
SINGLE CONTRACTOR
Dispenser Account Type
English Pharmacy
Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB)
RUTLAND
Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC)
LEICESTERSHIRE LPC
Region
MIDLANDS
Contractor Flags
GPHC Registration Details
Pharmacy Registration Number
9011894
Trading Name
Rutland Late Night Pharmacy
Owner Name
M & H Pharma LimitedPremises Type
Community
Status
Registered
Registration Dates
Initial Registration: 2022-07-01
Renewal Date: 2026-04-30
Expiry Date: 2026-06-30
GPHC Registered Address
45A,B,C,D High Street, OAKHAM, Rutland, LE156AJ, England
Region: East Midlands
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
16/07/2024
Pharmacy context
This is a community pharmacy situated in the town centre. Most of its activity is dispensing NHS prescriptions and selling medicines over the counter. The pharmacy supplies medicines in multi-compartment compliance packs to people who live in their own home. In addition, the pharmacy provides a wide range of private services including weight loss medicines, travel vaccinations, aesthetics, hay fever injections, ear syringing and treatment for a range of acute presentations which consist mainly of acute infections such as urinary tract infections and chest infections.
Standards by principle
Principle 1 – Governance
Standards met
The pharmacy identifies and manages the risks associated with the provision of its services. And the pharmacy keeps the records it needs to by law. The pharmacy manages people’s electronic personal information safely. Team members record things that go wrong so that they can learn from them.
Principle 2 – Staff
Standards met
The pharmacy’s team members work together to manage the day‐to‐day workload within the pharmacy. They have the skills to deliver services safely, and they know how to raise a concern if they have one. The pharmacy team has informal training from the pharmacist but doesn't have structured ongoing training which could mean that learning needs are not always addressed .
Principle 3 – Premises
Standards met
The pharmacy's website provides all the required relevant information to people using its services. People can receive services at the pharmacy in private when they need to. The pharmacy keeps its premises safe, secure, and appropriately maintained.
Principle 4 – Services
Standards met
The pharmacy's healthcare services are suitably managed and are accessible to people. The pharmacy gets its medicines and medical devices from reputable sources. It stores them safely and it knows the right actions to take if medicines or devices are not safe to use to protect people’s health and wellbeing.
Principle 5 – Equipment
Standards met
Members of the pharmacy team have the equipment and facilities they need for the services they provide. The pharmacy maintains its equipment and facilities adequately.
Reports & documents (newest first)
Plans agreed with the pharmacy to address areas where standards were not met.
Inspection history summary
| Inspection date | Published | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 16/07/2024 | 27/09/2024 | Standards met |
| 30/10/2023 | 02/02/2024 | Standards not all met |
Integrated Care Board
NHS LEICESTER, LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
Code: E54000015
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 Layer Super Output Area (LSOA)
Rutland 003B
Code: E01013799
Overall Deprivation
Rank 20,166
of 33,755 LSOAs in England (2021)
40.3%
Percentile
Moderate Deprivation
This area is in the middle range of deprivation
Moderate levels of deprivation with mixed socioeconomic characteristics
Quintile (5 groups)
3
of 5
Moderately Deprived
Middle - 40-60%
Decile (10 groups)
6
of 10
Mid-range
Middle - 40-60%
Deprivation by Domain
Lower ranks = higher deprivation. Domains weighted differently in overall IMD.
Income
22.5%Rank 16,745
50th percentile
Proportion of people experiencing low income and benefits
Employment
22.5%Rank 15,872
53rd percentile
Unemployment and worklessness among working-age people
Health
13.5%Rank 25,528
24th percentile
Health conditions, disability, and premature mortality
Education
13.5%Rank 17,324
49th percentile
Lack of school qualifications and skills
Crime
9.3%Rank 14,641
57th percentile
Recorded crime and disorder incidents
Housing Barriers
9.3%Rank 31,628
6th percentile
Housing affordability and access to services
Living Environment
9.3%Rank 12,655
63rd percentile
Housing quality and air quality
Last Updated
13 April 2026
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