Pharmacy services

We are about ‘helping you to get the best out of your medicines'. We work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors and nurses on the medicines part of your care. Our aim is to ensure that you receive the most appropriate medicine, advice and information, safely and effectively in a timely and caring manner, to optimise your treatment and well being, whilst complying with relevant professional and legal requirements.

What types of treatment are available in our service?

The Pharmacy provides a range of services including

  • Clinical pharmacy service
  • Medicines information
  • Preparing medicines like chemotherapy , sterile nutrition bags
  • Dispensing of medication
  • Minor ailments shop for treatment of minor conditions

Locations

Queen's Hospital

  • Monday-Friday 09.00-17.00
  • Saturday and Sunday 09.00-12.00
  • Bank holidays 09.00-11.00

Main Atrium
Ground Floor
Queen's Hospital
Rom Valley Way
Romford
Essex
RM7 0AG

King George Hospital

  • Monday-Friday 09.00-17.00
  • Saturday and Sunday 09.00-12.00
  • Bank holidays 09.00-11.00

Main entrance
Ground Floor
King George Hospital
Barley Lane
Ilford
IG3 8BY

Barking Community Hospital

  • Monday 09.30-12.00 and 14.00-16.30
  • Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 09.30-12.00
  • Wednesday 15.30-18.00

Key staff

  • Our Chief Pharmacist and Associate Director of Medicines Optimisation: Sarla Drayan
  • Our Deputy Chief Pharmacist: Yousaf Razzak
  • Our Assistant Chief Pharmacist and Clinical Lead: Dinesh Gupta
  • Our Technical Services Manager: Neil Fisher

BHRUT formulary has moved to a new North East London (NEL) wide electronic formulary platform called netFormulary. Click below to access:

NEL Joint Electronic Formulary  (hyperlink to https://www.nel-jointformulary.nhs.uk/default.asp )

Please note this is an ongoing process, with clinical chapters being published as they are finalised. For chapters not yet published, click below to access the legacy BHRUT formulary:

BHRUT Formulary[pdf] 954KB

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