Rutherglen Reformer

New services as store reopens

- Staff reporter

The Lloyds Pharmacy in Drumsagard has been given a huge facelift as part of the company’s national revamp.

The unit in Hallside Court was re-opened by long-standing customer and Shettlesto­n Baptist Church minister, Rev James Edmiston

The store has been transforme­d as part of a large-scale roll-out across the UK, and follows the recent launch of Lloyds Pharmacy’s wider initiative to deliver forward-thinking and flexible healthcare.

Drumsagard residents can now benefit from enhanced services for a range of conditions at the revamped store, with a particular emphasis on skin health and pain management.

Pharmacy manager Nicola Cairns said: “We’re excited by our transforma­tion.

“We want our new store to become the destinatio­n of choice for customers looking for expert health advice.

“Our knowledgea­ble 11strong team will be on hand to provide customers with individual expertise on skin health, helping those with skin conditions to effectivel­y manage their condition with product selection support and applicatio­n techniques.”

Customers can now get a quick and detailed summary of their skin type, and also now offer enhanced support in pain management.

Nicola added: “We know many who suffer from long-term health conditions don’t always want to go to their doctor every time they have a question.

“We’re able to support the work of GPs and other healthcare profession­als in the area by offering convenient, one-to-one care that our local residents need and deserve.”

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