
Selby, Rotherham and Dewsbury
EA Pharma Group
A multi-branch website that brings six pharmacies, online service booking, branch information and more than 40 listed services into one clear structure.
View live websitePharmacy Website Design
Not a generic template with your logo pasted on. A custom-designed, mobile-first website with booking, NHS-ready forms and local SEO built in from day one.
What Makes It Different
Not just to look good — to bring in bookings, rank locally and represent your pharmacy properly.
Most patients find you on their phone. Every site is designed and tested for mobile first, not adapted from a desktop layout as an afterthought.
Flu jabs, blood pressure checks, Pharmacy First and private consultations — patients book directly into your diary without a phone call.
Prescription request forms, data-protection controls and NHS service links designed around current guidance, subject to the pharmacy’s clinical and regulatory approval.
Every page is built with local search in mind from day one — proper structure, schema markup and location-targeted content, not bolted on later.
Lightweight, fast-loading pages reduce friction on mobile and give search engines a stronger technical foundation. Performance is tested before launch.
Clear service pages, pricing and FAQs that answer what patients are actually searching for, written specifically for pharmacy services.
Independent Pharmacy Website Design
An independent pharmacy website has a different job from a national chain site. It needs to make a specific local team, premises and service offer easy to understand. Patients want the correct opening hours, a number that reaches the branch, clear prescription and nomination routes, and confidence that a service shown online is genuinely available there.
That is why we organise the site around real patient tasks rather than a generic list of features. Priority services receive their own pages. Each page explains who the service may suit, what happens next, whether an appointment is required, what information the pharmacy needs and how the patient can book or ask a question. The pharmacy signs off the clinical and operational detail.
Local identity also matters. Team photography, the actual premises, neighbourhood wording and verified NHS or GPhC links are stronger trust signals than stock photography and vague “leading provider” claims. For a group, each branch keeps its own hours, contact details and service availability so patients are not sent to the wrong place.
What's Included
Selected work
These are public, live examples—not mock-ups. Open each site to review the service structure, booking journey and mobile presentation directly.

Selby, Rotherham and Dewsbury
A multi-branch website that brings six pharmacies, online service booking, branch information and more than 40 listed services into one clear structure.
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Headingley, Leeds
A local pharmacy website with prescription nomination, service pages, online appointment requests and clear GPhC and NHS verification links.
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Rotherham, South Yorkshire
A location-led pharmacy page with opening hours, NHS and private services, booking routes and verified premises information.
View live websiteHow It Works
We review the current website, services, locations, patient actions, brand assets and local search results. We agree who supplies clinical details and who signs off the final content.
We map the homepage, services, locations, booking routes and legal pages before styling them around the pharmacy brand. The target is a reviewable first version within five working days once the required material is available.
Service pages, forms, booking, mobile navigation, local SEO foundations and structured data are built together. This avoids designing a brochure first and trying to bolt the patient journey on later.
The pharmacy checks service availability, eligibility, prices, medicine-related wording, privacy information and operational details. We test forms and booking notifications with non-patient test data.
A typical approved site launches within 14–21 days. More complex integrations or delayed content and approvals can extend that window. After launch, support, changes and reporting continue monthly.
Common Questions
We target a first reviewable version within five working days after receiving the essential branding and service information. A typical approved website launches in 14–21 days. Complex integrations, missing content or delayed pharmacy approval can extend that schedule.
We start from a proven pharmacy website structure — the layouts and booking flows we know convert — then customise the design, branding and content specifically for your pharmacy rather than handing you a generic template.
We can provide clear NHS prescription nomination routes, service-request forms and online booking. The exact integration depends on the pharmacy’s existing systems and the access those suppliers provide, so we confirm the workflow before promising a direct integration.
Our standard plan is £150/month with no setup fees, covering the website, booking dashboard, local SEO and monthly support — cancel anytime, no long-term contract.
Yes. We regularly rebuild existing pharmacy websites that are slow, outdated or not generating bookings, migrating your content and improving the structure rather than starting from zero.
An independent pharmacy needs to explain its real local services, opening hours, eligibility, booking routes and identity—not resemble a national template. The site should be easy for the team to update and should direct patients to actions the pharmacy can actually fulfil.
We draft the structure and plain-English content around patient questions and search intent. The pharmacy owner remains responsible for confirming clinical accuracy, eligibility, availability, prices, prescribing pathways and regulatory approval before publication.
Yes. We design for mobile first, use semantic page structure, readable contrast, keyboard-friendly controls and labelled forms, then test the main journeys at common viewport sizes. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing quality requirement, not a one-off badge.
Yes. A group website can give every branch its own verified address, hours, contact details and service availability while sharing a consistent brand and booking system. The information model matters because branches should not inherit services they do not provide.
The pharmacy retains ownership of the content, branding and images it supplies. Domain ownership and any transfer arrangements are confirmed during setup. Template and platform intellectual property remains subject to the published terms unless a different agreement is made in writing.
The standard plan includes monthly support, reporting and one hour of changes. We monitor the important pages and booking route, keep agreed content current and use real search and enquiry evidence to prioritise the next improvement.
Free, no-obligation review of your current website and where it's costing you bookings.
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