1. Report -

    A patient experience report with 601 reviews collected this quarter about the health and social care services in the London Borough of Bromley, covering the period from July – September 2021. We found that 415 (69%) local residents reviewed positively, 35 (6%) were neutral and 151 (25%) were negative.
  2. Report -

    Our Patient Experience Report covers pharmacy services in six London boroughs for the period October - December 2020. The London Borough of Bromley gathered data from 74 local residents asking their feedback on Covid-19 observations, including PPE and cleanliness, profiteering and outbreaks.
  3. Report -

    A patient experience report with 600 reviews collected this quarter about the health and social care services in the London Borough of Bromley, covering the period from January-March 2021. We found that 468 (78%) local residents reviewed positively with star rating 4-5, 17 (3%) were neutral and 115 (19%) were negative.
  4. Report -

    A patient experience report with 407 reviews collected this quarter about the health and social care services in the London Borough of Bromley, covering the period from October - December 2020. We found that 299 (74%) local residents reviewed positively with star rating 4-5, 12 (3%) were neutral and 96 (23%) were negative.
  5. News -

    Bromley Council is working in partnership with Healthy Dialogues in writing a pharmaceutical needs assessment (PNA) which looks at the health needs of the people who live in your area. Part of this PNA will consider finding more out about your experiences and views around your local pharmacy, and how you may be currently using them.
  6. News -

    Community pharmacists across southeast London have arranged a series of online events throughout August to discuss with local people how to self-care and how to improve wellness as well as explain their role in helping people look after their own health.
  7. News -

    Community pharmacists across southeast London have arranged a series of online and face-to-face events throughout August to discuss with local people how to self-care and how to improve wellness as well as explain their role in helping people look after their own health.
  8. News -

    The NHS in south east London is very busy due to rising coronavirus infection rates, but they are still helping you get urgent care when you need it.