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Pharmacy Analytics

Stranraer PharmacyGPhC

GPhC Owner: LP SD One Hundred Twenty Seven Limited

Dispenser Name: LP SD ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN LTD

Code: 7644

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Overview

Full Address

48 HANOVER STREET, STRANRAER, DG9 7RP

Contact Information

Telephone

01776 702201

Contractor/Dispenser Details

Dispenser Name

LP SD ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN LTD

GPHC Registration Details

Pharmacy Registration Number

1043041

Trading Name

Stranraer Pharmacy

Owner Name

LP SD One Hundred Twenty Seven Limited

Premises Type

Community

Status

Registered

Registration Dates

Initial Registration: 1998-01-01

Renewal Date: 2026-10-31

Expiry Date: 2026-12-31

GPHC Registered Address

48 Hanover Street, STRANRAER, Wigtownshire, DG97RP, Scotland

Region: Scotland

Dispensing Activity

Prescription Sources

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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

06/06/2019

Pharmacy context

The pharmacy is in the town centre. It dispenses NHS and private prescriptions and sells over-the-counter medicines. And offers advice on the management of minor illnesses and long-term conditions. The pharmacy offers a prescription collection service from local GP surgeries. And it delivers medicines to people’s homes. It offers a range of services including supervised methadone consumption. And supplies medicines in multi-compartmental compliance packs to help people take their medicines.

Standards by principle

  • Principle 1 – Governance

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has procedures to identify and manage risks. It keeps them up to date. Pharmacy team members read and follow the procedures. They keep people’s information secure. They know how to protect the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. And, they relate this specifically to people using their services. The pharmacy team members understand their role in protecting vulnerable people. And they know how to raise concerns with other agencies as required. ​The team members record and discuss mistakes that happen. They use this information to learn and make changes to help prevent similar mistakes happening again. But they don’t always discuss or record enough detail about why these mistakes happen. So, they may miss opportunities to improve.

  • Principle 2 – Staff

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has enough qualified staff to provide safe and effective services. The pharmacy team members are competent and have the skills and qualifications they need for their role. The pharmacy encourages and supports the pharmacy team to learn and develop. And it provides access to ongoing training. The pharmacy team members support each other in their day-to-day work

  • Principle 3 – Premises

    Standards met

    The pharmacy's premises are suitable size for the services it provides. The pharmacy is clean and well maintained. And people can have private conversations with the team in the consultation room.

  • Principle 4 – Services

    Standards met

    The pharmacy’s services are accessible to people. And it displays information about health-related topics. The pharmacy provides its services using a range of safe working practices. It supplies medicines in multi-compartmental compliance packs to assist people to take their medicines at the right time. The pharmacy gets it medicines from reputable suppliers. It generally adheres to storage requirements during the dispensing process. It takes the right action if it receives any alerts that a medicine is no longer safe to use. And takes the correct action to return it to the supplier.

  • Principle 5 – Equipment

    Standards met

    The pharmacy has the necessary equipment available, which it properly maintains. And it manages and uses the equipment in ways that protect people's confidentiality.

Reports & documents (newest first)

Inspection reports
  • View inspection report06/06/2019
View full inspection history on GPhC

Inspection history summary

Inspection datePublishedOutcome
06/06/201909/08/2019Standards met

Prescriptions Dispensed

Prescriptions in the Community - Data by Dispenser Location

Nearby Locations

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Commissioning

Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD)

Understanding SIMD

The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) ranks 6,976 data zones from most deprived (1) to least deprived (6,976).

Key Points:

  • Lower rank = Higher deprivation
  • Higher rank = Lower deprivation
  • Area-level; 7 domains. Ranks are relative.

Overall Deprivation

Rank 691

of 6,976 data zones in Scotland

90.1%

Percentile

90%

Low Deprivation

Within the 10% least deprived in Scotland

Lower levels of deprivation typically indicate better access to resources and services

Quintile (5 groups)

1

of 5

Most Deprived

Within 20% most deprived

Decile (10 groups)

1

of 10

Most Deprived

Within 10% most deprived

Vigintile (20 groups)

2

of 20

Most Deprived

Within 10% most deprived

Deprivation by Domain

Lower ranks = higher deprivation. Ranks are relative.

💰

Income

Rank 740

89th percentile

Proportion of people with low income

💼

Employment

Rank 828

88th percentile

Working-age people excluded from the labor market

🏥

Health

Rank 727

90th percentile

Risk of premature death and quality of life impairment

📚

Education

Rank 699

90th percentile

Lack of attainment and skills in children and adults

🚗

Access to Services

Rank 6,270

10th percentile

Physical and financial accessibility of key services

🚨

Crime

Rank 97

99th percentile

Risk of personal and material victimization

🏠

Housing

Rank 1,731

75th percentile

Quality and availability of housing

Metadata

Last Updated

12 June 2026

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