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Trio PharmacyGPhC

GPhC Owner: Trio Pharma Limited

Contractor Trading Name: TRIO PHARMACY

Contractor Name: TRIO PHARMA LIMITED

HWB: SURREY

Region: SOUTH EAST

Code: FK151

Type: PHARMACY

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Overview

Full Address

19-21 HIGH STREET, SHEPPERTON, MIDDLESEX, TW17 9AJ

Contact Information

Telephone

01932 225900

Contractor/Dispenser Details

Contractor Name

TRIO PHARMA LIMITED

Contractor Type

SINGLE CONTRACTOR

Dispenser Account Type

English Pharmacy

Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB)

SURREY

Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC)

SURREY LPC

Region

SOUTH EAST

GPHC Registration Details

Pharmacy Registration Number

1035108

Trading Name

Trio Pharmacy

Owner Name

Trio Pharma Limited

Premises Type

Community

Status

Registered

Registration Dates

Initial Registration: 2011-11-01

Renewal Date: 2026-10-31

Expiry Date: 2026-12-31

GPHC Registered Address

19-21 High Street, SHEPPERTON, Middlesex, TW179AJ, 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

12/03/2024

Pharmacy context

This busy NHS community pharmacy is set in the centre of the Surrey village of Shepperton. The pharmacy opens six days a week. It sells medicines over the counter. It dispenses people’s prescriptions. And it delivers medicines to people who have difficulty in leaving their homes. The pharmacy supplies multi-compartment compliance packs (compliance packs) to a few people who need help managing their medicines. It delivers the NHS Pharmacy First Service to help people who have a minor illness or need an urgent supply of a medicine. And people can visit the pharmacy to get their flu jab or travel vaccination or have their blood pressure checked.

Standards by principle

  • Principle 1 – Governance

    Standards met

    The pharmacy appropriately identifies and manages its risks. It has written instructions to help its team members work safely. It continually monitors the safety of its services to protect people and further improve patient safety. It mostly keeps the records it needs to by law. It has the insurance it needs to protect people if things do go wrong. And people can share their experiences of using the pharmacy and its services to help it do things better. People who work in the pharmacy log and review the mistakes they make and learn from them to try and stop the same sort of things happening again. They can explain what they do, what they are responsible for and when they might seek help. They usually keep people’s private information safe. And they understand their role in protecting vulnerable people.

  • Principle 2 – Staff

    Good practice

    The pharmacy has enough team members to provide its services safely and effectively. And its team makes appropriate decisions about what is right for the people it cares for. Members of the pharmacy team do the right training for their roles. They work well together and have a work culture of openness, honesty and learning. And they learn from their own and other people’s mistakes. The pharmacy team is comfortable about giving feedback to help the pharmacy do things better. And it knows how to raise a concern if it has one.

  • Principle 3 – Premises

    Standards met

    The pharmacy provides a suitable environment to deliver it services from. And people can receive services in private when they need to.

  • Principle 4 – Services

    Standards met

    The pharmacy provides services that people can access easily. Its working practices are safe and effective. And it keeps appropriate records for its vaccination service to show that it has given the right vaccine to the right person. The pharmacy gets its medicines from reputable sources. And it largely stores them appropriately and securely. Members of the pharmacy team are friendly and helpful. They dispose of people’s unwanted medicines properly. And they carry out checks to make sure the pharmacy’s medicines are safe and fit for purpose.

  • Principle 5 – Equipment

    Standards met

    The pharmacy usually has the equipment and the facilities it needs to provide its services safely. And its team makes sure the equipment it uses is clean and suitable for what it’s being used for.

Reports & documents (newest first)

Inspection reports
  • View inspection report12/03/2024
  • May 2019 - View inspection report07/05/2019
View full inspection history on GPhC

Inspection history summary

Inspection datePublishedOutcome
12/03/202426/03/2024Standards met
07/05/201912/07/2019Standards met

Opening Hours

Payments

Nearby Locations

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Commissioning

Integrated Care Board

NHS SURREY AND SUSSEX INTEGRATED CARE BOARD

Code: ES9B000000

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)

Spelthorne 013D

Code: E01030733

Overall Deprivation

Rank 25,997

of 33,755 LSOAs in England (2021)

23.0%

Percentile

23%

Moderate Deprivation

This area is in the middle range of deprivation

Moderate levels of deprivation with mixed socioeconomic characteristics

Quintile (5 groups)

4

of 5

Less Deprived

Middle - 60-80%

Decile (10 groups)

8

of 10

Mid-range

Middle - 60-80%

Deprivation by Domain

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

💰

Income

22.5%

Rank 25,283

25th percentile

Proportion of people experiencing low income and benefits

💼

Employment

22.5%

Rank 25,107

26th percentile

Unemployment and worklessness among working-age people

🏥

Health

13.5%

Rank 28,633

15th percentile

Health conditions, disability, and premature mortality

📚

Education

13.5%

Rank 25,674

24th percentile

Lack of school qualifications and skills

🚨

Crime

9.3%

Rank 13,537

60th percentile

Recorded crime and disorder incidents

🏠

Housing Barriers

9.3%

Rank 21,404

37th percentile

Housing affordability and access to services

🌍

Living Environment

9.3%

Rank 13,164

61st percentile

Housing quality and air quality

Metadata

Last Updated

6 May 2026

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