Local pharmacy chain launches app for Pharmacy First consultation bookings

Jardines Pharmacy’s patients can now book consultations and order repeat prescriptions using a new app, its app developer has announced.

Jardines Charac app launch
Patients will also be able to track prescription orders via the app

A medium pharmacy chain has launched an app that lets patients book consultations and blood pressure checks, its app developer Charac revealed yesterday (April 22).

Jardines Pharmacy’s patients can also now order repeat prescriptions, organise medicine deliveries and book pharmacist consultations for earwax removal, travel vaccinations and other services at certain Jardines branches using the Milton-Keynes-based chain’s mobile app, Charac said.

Patients of the family-run pharmacy chain will also be able to track orders in the app, it added.

Read more: Pharmacy app primed for international expansion with £1m investment

The app “minimises administrative and manual tasks for pharmacists” at Jardines, the developer said.

But Jardines - which operates 50 pharmacies across the Midlands and the South East of England - will also benefit from improved “prescription dispensing efficiency”, leaving pharmacists with more time available to spend on “revenue-boosting activities”, it added.

Charac said that its apps are designed to “relieve time pressures” and to “increase profitability”.

Read more: Pharmacy app secures seven-figure funding boost thanks to NPA partnership

The Jardines Pharmacy app is the latest release from Charac, which claims that “more than 20% of UK pharmacies” now use one or more of its “modules”.

Charac chief executive Santosh Sahu said that he believes the new app “will inspire community pharmacies across the UK to adopt technology that encourages patients to utilise the full range of services on offer at their local pharmacy”.

In November, Charac announced that it had secured a £1 million investment from the Australia-based company MedAdvisor, which it said would allow the platform to “expand its capabilities” into Australia, New Zealand and the USA.

Read more: Pharmacy app secures million-pound Royal Mail investment

This came hot on the heels of “£1.2m in debt and equity financing jointly from the NPA and pharmacy owners”, announced in September.

And in 2022, the technology company won a £1m investment from the Royal Mail Group.

Sign in or register for free

James Stent

Read more by James Stent

James Stent joined C+D as a digital reporter in May 2023 from the South African human rights news agency GroundUp, where he was senior reporter and consultant editor.

Latest from News

‘Very desperate’: Boom in pay-for-DPP services as GP surgery ‘doors close’

 
• By 
 • comment

A snowballing number of pharmacists who “feel like they're missing out” are willing to fork out thousands for a Designated Prescribing Practitioner (DPP) to complete their independent prescribing (IP) qualification, C+D has learned.

Patient secures ‘urgent’ leukaemia treatment after Pharmacy First consultation

 
• By 
 • comment

A pharmacist has been hailed as “incredible” after she spotted a patient’s leukaemia red flags during an NHS Pharmacy First Plus consultation.

PDA releases ‘six-step test’ for the next funding contract

 
• By 
 • comment

It assesses whether the next funding contract will support pharmacists, keep patients safe, and offer long-term sustainability.

More from Business