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GPhC Owner: Day - Night Pharmacy Limited
Contractor Trading Name: DAY-NIGHT PHARMACY
Contractor Name: DAY-NIGHT PHARMACY LIMITED
HWB: DERBY CITY
Region: MIDLANDS
Code: FNH56
Type: PHARMACY
Full Address
93 MACKLIN STREET, DERBY, DERBYSHIRE, DE1 1JX
Contact Information
Telephone
01332 345552Contractor/Dispenser Details
Contractor Name
DAY-NIGHT PHARMACY LIMITED
Contractor Type
MORE THAN 5 SHOPS
Dispenser Account Type
English Pharmacy
Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB)
DERBY CITY
Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC)
DERBYSHIRE LPC
Region
MIDLANDS
Contractor Flags
GPHC Registration Details
Pharmacy Registration Number
1105908
Trading Name
Daynight Pharmacy Ltd
Owner Name
Day - Night Pharmacy LimitedPremises Type
Community
Status
Registered
Registration Dates
Initial Registration: 2011-12-29
Renewal Date: 2026-09-30
Expiry Date: 2026-11-30
GPHC Registered Address
93 Macklin Street, DERBY, Derbyshire, DE11JX, 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
28/09/2022
Pharmacy context
This community pharmacy is located close to the centre of Derby and is opposite a medical centre. People who use the pharmacy are from the local community and a home delivery service is available. The pharmacy dispenses NHS prescriptions, and it provides other NHS funded services. The pharmacy team dispenses medicines into multi-compartment compliance packs for people to help make sure they remember to take them.
Standards by principle
Principle 1 – Governance
Standards met
The pharmacy manages the risks associated with its services to make sure people receive appropriate care. There are written procedures available to help the pharmacy team to know how to work safely. They discuss their mistakes so that they can learn from them, and they make changes to stop the same sort of mistakes from happening again. The pharmacy team keeps people’s information safe and they understand their role in supporting vulnerable people.
Principle 2 – Staff
Standards met
The pharmacy has enough team members to manage its main dispensing workload and the services that it provides. But recent staff changes and reliance on temporary staff means the team is inexperienced, which may make it less effective. The team members plan absences in advance, so the pharmacy has enough cover. They work well together in a supportive environment, and they can raise concerns and make suggestions.
Principle 3 – Premises
Standards met
The pharmacy provides a safe, secure and professional environment for people to receive healthcare services. The pharmacy team uses a consultation room for some services and if people want to have a conversation in private.
Principle 4 – Services
Standards met
The pharmacy offers a range of healthcare services which are easy for people to access. It generally manages its services and supplies medicines safely. The pharmacy obtains its medicines from licensed suppliers and stores them securely. But it does not regularly check its stock medicines so it cannot provide assurance that they are always kept in good condition. People receive appropriate advice about their medicines when collecting their prescriptions.
Principle 5 – Equipment
Standards met
The pharmacy has the equipment it needs to provide its services safely. The team uses this equipment in a way that keeps people’s information safe.
Reports & documents (newest first)
Inspection history summary
| Inspection date | Published | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 28/09/2022 | 17/10/2022 | Standards met |
| 15/09/2020 | 06/12/2020 | Standards met |
Integrated Care Board
NHS DERBY AND DERBYSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
Code: E54000058
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)
Derby 013H
Code: E01034257
Overall Deprivation
Rank 3,220
of 33,755 LSOAs in England (2021)
90.5%
Percentile
Low Deprivation
This area is in the least deprived 20% nationally
Lower levels of deprivation typically indicate better access to resources and services
Quintile (5 groups)
1
of 5
Most Deprived
Bottom 20% - Most deprived
Decile (10 groups)
1
of 10
Most Deprived
Bottom 20%
Deprivation by Domain
Lower ranks = higher deprivation. Domains weighted differently in overall IMD.
Income
22.5%Rank 3,308
90th percentile
Proportion of people experiencing low income and benefits
Employment
22.5%Rank 8,442
75th percentile
Unemployment and worklessness among working-age people
Health
13.5%Rank 1,368
96th percentile
Health conditions, disability, and premature mortality
Education
13.5%Rank 6,941
79th percentile
Lack of school qualifications and skills
Crime
9.3%Rank 399
99th percentile
Recorded crime and disorder incidents
Housing Barriers
9.3%Rank 14,033
58th percentile
Housing affordability and access to services
Living Environment
9.3%Rank 5,732
83rd percentile
Housing quality and air quality
Last Updated
6 May 2026
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