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This is a very clear example of how we’ve helped change the business model for this pharmacy and activate a whole new stream of business income, primarily from their Travel Clinic. Read on!

About This Pharmacy

This Midlands-based pharmacy, with a long history of providing exceptional healthcare services, has been our client for four years. They sought to expand their digital reach to grow their travel clinic, amongst other NHS and Private services. Our collaboration encompassed a full suite of digital marketing and development services, including building a new, optimised pharmacy website with integrated booking calendar, social media management, SEO, and paid advertising.

The Challenge

The pharmacy’s primary goal was to grow its travel clinic. Despite offering a quality service, they were not reaching their potential market. They needed a strategy that could effectively target and attract customers to their specialised travel clinic services.

The Solution

Following a strategy call and understanding what the main objectives were overt the next 12-months, we pursued with the following:

  • Google Ads Campaign: We launched targeted Google Ads campaigns focusing on components of their travel clinic services, leveraging well-researched keywords and compelling ad copy. Their campaigns were well looked after, optimised and nurtured over the duration of the year.
  • Conversion Tracking: To better measure the ROI of our ad campaigns, we implemented conversion tracking on the pharmacy’s website and booking calendar. This allowed us to track actions showing intent to visit and actual online bookings.
  • Integrated Digital Approach: Alongside the Google Ads, we continued to bolster the pharmacy’s digital presence through ongoing SEO efforts, social media engagement, and website optimisation.

The Results

The campaign delivered outstanding results:

  • Impressive ROI: With an ad spend of just £3,929 across the 12-month period, the campaign generated 4,870 website clicks, 1,680 actions showing intent to visit, and 628 digital bookings made through their booking calendar. If we’re assuming an average revenue of £100 per consultation, this equates to £62,800 in revenue, yielding a staggering 15.9X ROI. This is from paid advertising and online booking conversions alone. If we had spent more, we would have generated more bookings. However, we were constraint to clinic space availability.

 

The pharmacy has seen great returns from Paid Advertising on Google, from only a small monthly spend

 

  • Booking Surge: The pharmacy saw a total of 1,100 bookings across services, averaging 92 clinic bookings per month. The travel clinic emerged as the top service, followed by ear wax removal and NHS flu vaccines.

The pharmacy has recorded a total of 1100 bookings across 12-months

What’s next for this pharmacy?

With the travel clinic’s success, the pharmacy is now focusing on expanding its Pharmacy First services and existing clinics. Our agency is poised to continue our support with:

  • Enhanced Digital Marketing: Tailoring our digital marketing strategies to promote the expanded services.
  • Website Evolution: Further developing the website to highlight new services and streamline the user experience.
  • Data-Driven Insights: Utilising the data gathered from current campaigns to refine our approach and target new market segments.

Ready to take your pharmacy to the next level?

Whether you are just starting out in providing clinic services, or you have been dispensing vaccines for years, Pharmacy Mentor can help you grow. We’re a team of talented individuals helping pharmacies of all shapes and sizes drive revenue in new ways. Talk to us to see how we can help you:


This pharmacy, located in the Oxfordshire area, has seen tremendous growth recently, and is looking to reinvest profits back into marketing, to drive further sales and bookings. Read on to find out more.

About This Pharmacy

Located in the heart of Oxfordshire, this pharmacy has been a cornerstone of the local community, providing essential healthcare services. Despite its strong offline presence, its digital footprint was limited to a Google Business listing, resulting in missed opportunities in the rapidly evolving digital healthcare landscape.

The pharmacy is a true health hub in their community, offering an array NHS and Private Clinical services, which is the way a pharmacy should be.

The Challenge

The pharmacy’s challenges were multi-faceted:

  • Limited Digital Presence: The pharmacy’s only online representation was a Google Business listing and their NHS listing (previously, NHS choices) hindering its ability to attract and engage with a broader customer base. They were relying on people coming in via word of mouth mostly.
  • Limited Online Bookings: Without an online booking system, the pharmacy struggled to efficiently manage appointments, especially for high-demand services like travel consultations and ear wax removal. Furthermore, the pharmacy wanted to generate more bookings for their clinics.
  • Lack of Digital Marketing: The pharmacy had not tapped into digital advertising, an essential tool for modern businesses to increase visibility and drive conversions.

The Solution

Following the initial diagnosis and understanding where the main objectives of the pharmacy business, we recommended the following digital strategy:

  • Website Development & SEO: We built an optimised website, tailored to the needs of the pharmacy. This included an online booking calendar, providing patients with the convenience of scheduling appointments for services like travel health, ear wax removal, flu vaccines and aesthetics appointments. The website is fully flexible with no limitations on how it can be developed, should the business end up growing in new directions. The website launched with technically optimised content for the services they are providing.
  • Targetted Advertising: We initiated targeted advertising campaigns for their travel and ear wax removal services, tapping into unmet demand in the area. This was coupled with robust conversion tracking to measure and optimise the effectiveness of our ad campaigns.

The Results

The outcomes of our collaboration have been remarkable:

  • Fully Booked Clinics: The online booking calendar has been instrumental in managing the increased influx of appointments, resulting in fully booked clinics.
  • Increased Digital Footprint: The new website and targeted ads have significantly raised the pharmacy’s online visibility, attracting a larger and more diverse customer base.
  • Measurable Success: Through conversion tracking, we have tangible data demonstrating the effectiveness of our marketing strategies, paving the way for further optimisation and growth.

The following screenshots are taken from the pharmacy’s website, along with an understanding of the digital campaign’s effectiveness. From a spend of only £357.03 in promoting the Travel Clinic alone, in the last 30 days, it has resulted in:

  • 257 ad clicks
  • 23 phone calls
  • 77 tracked online bookings

Since this pharmacy is not taking payments online right now (which we have advised they should), we’ve attributed each booking to represent a £75 Travel Clinic sale, which is smaller than the general travel clinic spend. This means that £357.03 has generated £5775 in Travel Clinic sales. This doesn’t account for the calls to the pharmacy.

Note: this is a small travel clinic spend. Due to the popularity and demand of this service, we’re seeing higher CPC’s and recommend budgets of no less than £500 per month (and up to £2000+ per month), to maximise conversions and yield the best results.

Performance over the last 30 days across Paid Advertising

The pharmacy is completely booked up, not just for travel, but for flu vaccines and ear wax removal too.

This pharmacy’s clinic booking calendar is full

What’s next for this pharmacy?

We’re not touching the sides for this pharmacy in terms of marketing. There is much more potential in paid adverting, and we’re yet to go aggressive with SEO. It just depends on how much the pharmacy can manage in terms of workload and the space they need to free up in terms of consultations. The sky really is the limit for these guys.

Ready to take your pharmacy to the next level?

Whether you are just starting out in providing clinic services, or you have been dispensing vaccines for years, Pharmacy Mentor can help you grow. We’re a team of talented individuals helping pharmacies of all shapes and sizes drive revenue in new ways. Talk to us to see how we can help you:


how to increase pharmacy revenue

How to Increase Pharmacy Revenue

The Pharmacy Show 2023 marked a pivotal moment for the Pharmacy Mentor team as our CEO, Saam Ali, took the stage to share a wealth of knowledge on navigating the intricate landscape of digital marketing for pharmacies and how to generate revenue as an independent prescriber. Saam’s extensive experience as a Pharmacist and digital parcticioner formed the cornerstone of a comprehensive presenation, primarily aimeed at prescribers.  It not only provided tips to elevate profitability but also underscored the significance of digital marketing practices in the dynamic world of pharmacy business and online prescribing – which is booming right now.

 

Pharmacy Show Presentation Transcript

The following is a transcript of the presentation given. To download the slides, be sure to sign up to The PM Academy!

Who else is growing a bit tired of seeing the doom of the NHS and pharmacy on the news right now?  Headlines like “Record numbers of pharmacies closing”, or “Call to save struggling pharmacies on ‘precipice of collapse”.

I think I’ve just grown numb to it now, and even though I know it’s great clickbait, and I’m inclined to read it, I scroll past. It’s bloody depressing! I think the important thing to note from all this propaganda is that with the likes of AIM and the PSNC trying to change things at a government level, which I absolutely back and needs to happen, pharmacies have to take things in their own hands.

Because I don’t believe it will get any better on that side of pharmacy. Even if we get a cash injection, it still won’t be enough.

So, we’ve got to innovate.

We’ve got to find new ways of making it work. That’s what business is all about.

My names Saam, and I’m the CEO at Pharmacy Mentor. It’s our mission to improve access to healthcare through pharmacies, and we’re working with a growing number of pharmacy owners and independent prescribers to help them harness the power of their IP qualification and the internet.  Over the next 20-minutes, I’m going to talk to you about the massive opportunities that exist for you in the digital space right now.  I’m also going to take you through exactly how a click on the internet turns into a patient for you, and what tools you need to make that happen.

Let’s get stuck in.

Let’s take a moment to talk about where we are today as pharmacist IP’s in the UK. Years ago, we were essentially dispensers. Today, however, our role has become increasingly clinical.

We’re now diagnosing and treating conditions from hypertension to diabetes, and much more. It’s reported that 26% of all Pharmacists are now IP’s. I remember when I was practising…I could name only a couple of IP’s I knew personally.

But today, every 2nd person we speak to at Pharmacy Mentor is an IP.

Not only has our scope expanded, but so have our settings.  You can find IP’s in community pharmacies, hospitals, GP surgeries, and deeply integrated within the NHS framework. But it’s not all smooth sailing.  While the clinical role expansion and revenue streams offer great opportunities, we are also wrestling with regulatory complexity and the need for continual skill development.

Looking forward, what’s exciting is the promise of even greater autonomy.

Picture this: more digitalisation, more telemedicine, AI integration, and potentially, a broader range of medicines we can prescribe.

The next five years are set to transform the way we practise and the opportunities available to us.

Now some IP’s are already capitalising on this.  And they’re capitalising big. You’ll have seen a growing number of online pharmacies out there, selling POMs for a variety of conditions. They’ve amalgamated their skill set with a digital ecosystem that allows them to prescribe online, dispense and generate revenue. It’s a great model and a model that millions of people across the UK much prefer to use instead of going to see their NHS GP.  Why? Because it’s massively more convenient and it’s inline with how patients behave today.  As an IP,  the biggest opportunity lies in the digital ecosystem you create, not only to generate wealth, but to provide better access to medicines. In this next segment, I’m going to show you how it should be done. And the way I’m going to show you is by going through each of the steps a patient takes from the point of problem identification, to them receiving their medication, supported by the tools and techniques needed to enable a successful journey.

The successful patient journey for this type of website is as follows.  It starts off with The Search. And then they go through a series of events before they end paying for a treatment, and engaging with your company some days after.  Let me take you through each of these steps individually which will help depict exactly how you should be setting up a strategy that will drive revenue.

The first and most important stage is the ‘The Search,’ or as I like to call it, ‘Existential Crisis 101.’  In the infinity of the digital realm, if you’re not searchable, you’re as invisible as a chameleon on a rainbow.

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So how do we overcome this crisis?

Targeting keywords

Now I’m not going to get into the thick of what these are, but, think of these as your “breadcrumbs”. The better you are at dropping them, the easier it is for customers to find their way to you.

And there are 1000’s of them.  Some big, popular ones, like “viagra for men”, and some smaller ones like “does viagra make you last longer”. The more keywords you can target, the better.

But how do you know what keywords to target?

Using online tools like SemRush. That’s what we use at PM. This beautiful software helps us understand how big and popular these breadcrumbs are.

Ok cool. So I know what kind of breadcrumbs I need to target. But where should I be dropping them? 

Everywhere is the simple answer. On as many digital channels as you can. But you should be dropping 90% of them on Google. That’s where most of your patients initiate the search and find them.

Ok – so HOW. How do we get these keywords on Google?

First up, and my absolute joy in the world, SEO – your North Star.

If you’re not investing in Search Engine Optimisation, you’re not just playing hide-and-seek; you’re hiding while everyone else is seeking…elsewhere.  Please understand that this is THE most important marketing tactic for online pharmacies, and every other pharmacy business out there. It is THE tactic that will help build sustainable and consistent website traffic and it THE tactic you should be giving precedence over all other marketing strategies. And for SEO to work, you need a website, naturally, and you need to develop optimised content on your website. So all of your product and condition pages need to be technically optimised, and you should be creating new optimised content in the form of blogging, very regularly and consistently – at least once a week.

I’m not going to go deeper into the realm of SEO right now. But take note, SEO is business critical.

 

 

Another powerful way to help people find your breadcrumbs is via Paid Advertising, again, on Google.  Think of Paid Ads as ‘boosters,’ like a SpaceX rocket, propelling you quickly but at a cost.

Effective? Absolutely.  Sustainable as your only strategy? Unless you’ve got Musk’s wallet, probably not.

Furthermore, the Google Ads Police don’t really like pharmacies, because your drug dealers.

Navigating Google Ads for online pharmacies is like walking through a minefield blindfolded while juggling flaming torches. One small change on an advert or your website can see a well-performing campaign get blocked, halting any conversions from happening.  So, let’s say you’re spending £10,000 per month on that campaign and you’re generating £25,000 a month.

Gone in space of milliseconds.

That’s why I’m so heavily against businesses relying purely on this form of advertising. Luckily, we at PM have been through these painful experiences and know best how to navigate them.  Therefore, if you need guidance in this area of the business, we can certainly help.

So, to wrap this up—’The Search’ – it’s about spreading those breadcrumbs and showing up in search results when the patient needs you.
But, in this vast digital sea, it’s also about showing up like a VIP.

Q: As a user, if you’re looking to “buy propecia online”, which one of those search results are you more inclined to click on? 

We’d probably click the top one there right?

In fact, this exact result outranks the other by about 7 pages on Google, in reality. The bottom result is pretty much invisible, and the top one is driving tonnes of traffic and revenue.

This is pure SEO.

SEO is what makes that top result look so desirable to click, and comes up on page 1 when you search for that term.

Following the click, the patient moves into the next stage: Consideration and Engagement.

Picture this as the ‘first date’ after you’ve caught someone’s eye. They’re interested but not sold yet.

How do you turn that tentative curiosity into real engagement? Let’s stick with the example from before, where someone is looking to “buy propecia” online. If your SEO is good, they’ll more than likely land on your product page. As always, content is king. So this has to be the main focus. Help people learn about the product and condition with the most up to date information.

Include videos where you can, and help readers understand that a medical professional, for example, you, has curated the content.

Product reviews and social proofing play a big role too.  It’s like asking a friend about a restaurant before booking a table — you want to know it’s worth your time and money. Testimonials, user-generated content and badges of authority help assure the patient that “Yes, you’re in good hands”.

Price naturally influences people so ensure you’re remaining competitive. And one feature that I absolutely love on a website is Live Chat – and I think it’s essential for sites like these.

I’m a patient and I want to know I’m being looked after.

If I have any burning questions about the medication I’m about to buy, I want to chat to someone from the team.  And finally, is the overall experience I’m having good? Is the site slow or fast? Is it easy to navigate and find what I need? Are you sure it’s mobile friendly?

To sum up, Consideration and Engagement is all about convincing your customer that they’re not just making a choice, but the right choice.  It’s about moving from ‘maybe’ to ‘let’s do this’.

And when the patient has now committed to you, they’ll begin a consultation process before they go ahead and select their preferred treatment.

Again, note the words “User Experience”. With a site like this of course, you’ll need to ensure that compliance is adhered to at all times.

But when it comes to conversions, you’ve got to think of it from a user’s perspective.

They want the quickest, most streamlined sale possible.

So keep the consultations clear and concise, and as short as you possibly can.

Obviously, we can’t cut corners on patient safety – I’m not saying that.

However, I’m talking with my marketing head on right now and UX is such an important factor for conversions.

 

 

So, how do you make sure you’ve got the smoothest UX?

Ideally, you need to work with a development agency who understands UX design.

But, it’s also a continuous development to perfect it – it requires taking on relentless patient feedback.

Now, at this stage of the patient journey, we at PM believe that once the patient has completed the form, it’s at this point when they should sign up to the site too. They won’t want to fill out the form again and they’ve already committed to you in their heads, so they’re more likely to sign up.

Again, it’s all about UX.

And this is also when the email automations kick in too – an incredibly important stage. When a system like this is built, an email marketing solution should be developed alongside it.

It’s one of the ways you’re going to keep your future patients engaged and drive more revenue.  So, your sign up process should include a marketing opt-in feature – this will give you permission to send promotional materials to them down the line.

Following the treatment selection, we enter the checkout and payment confirmation stage.

Offer multiple ways of paying, and if you can, offer Apple – Google Pay. Hugely popular and it’s the preferred way of paying these days.  And we need to make sure the patient is able to track their order through the stages, and contact you if they have any concerns.

Once we’ve processed the prescription from our side, we’re either going to send it by Royal Mail, DPD or the likes.

Or, they’re gonna pick it up in your pharmacy, maybe from your 24/7 collection machine if you have one, or an amazon locker.

Make it as convenient for them as possible.

But the journey doesn’t stop there. Far from it. What most businesses fail to do is infuse marketing at every single touch point of the patient journey. But those that do take their business to the next level.

In the packaging of the medicine, include a marketing leaflet where the patient can scan a QR code to leave a review for you online. And, why not offer them a 10% discount on their next order?  It’s all about continuous, tactical engagement. A day later, send them a follow up email too.

In that email, provide them with a link to review you online. So you’re attacking the patient from both sides to leave you a review! We underestimate the power of reviews – they’re a major influencer in patient purchasing, but they also act as a powerful tool to help you build a better business.

Getting a bad review is just as good as getting a 5-star review, because your customer is telling you what you need to do to be better next time.

And, if you’ve got email marketing set up, you can send out automated emails to your new patients, by setting up an automation flow. Email is still a super powerful tool to keep your patients engaged in the long run, and keep them coming back for more.

So there you have it.

We’ve just gone through the typical steps in the patient journey, and the enablers for those.

And ultimately, if you can get those right and your patients are happy with the service you provide, you’re gonna experience growth.

That’s the law of business.

And let’s not forget the ‘spice rack’ of our marketing kitchen – those other ingredients that can add depth and flavour to your whole strategy.  I’m gonna rapid-fire through these.

Firstly, PR. If you can develop a relationship with a big online healthcare organisation, and get a backlink in a publication, that’s gonna be super powerful.

Social Media – you’ve got to at least have a presence on the major channels, but if you have the budget, then I’d spend it on TikTok.

Affiliate Marketing – This is the ‘you scratch my back, I scratch yours’ of the digital world. A robust affiliate network can act as an extra set of hands, pulling customers into your ecosystem.

Influencer Marketing – They’re not just selfie experts; they’re niche opinion leaders who can give your product the royal seal of approval.

And last but not least, Local Marketing. If you’re brand new to the online world, and particularly if you’re a Community Pharmacy, then you can start off with marketing locally, and spread further from there.  Or, you may not want to go National and target locally anyway, for example, your city. We can hone in on that.
I mean, if you’re a business in Sheffield, that’s 500,000 people you can target – it’s pretty big.And it’s definitely worth mentioning some detours and potholes that can derail your journey.  Think of this as your GPS warning you about traffic jams and road closures.
First up, the ‘Quick Win Mindset.’ This isn’t a sprint; it’s more of a marathon – a very hilly and unpredictable one. If you’re looking for instant gratification, you’re in the wrong game. Quick fixes often lead to quick failures.
Persistence and consistency is key.
Secondly, adopting a No-Marketing or Single Marketing Channel approach. That’s like trying to row a boat with one oar – you’ll just go in circles.  Your marketing strategy needs to be multi-faceted, just like your audience.

Also, please work with a developer or agency who know pharmacy. Imagine going to a dentist for a foot injury; they’re both doctors, but the expertise doesn’t translate.  This will end up costing you more than it’s worth.Make sure you choose the right payment gateway, otherwise, you could see your payments system drop at any given point.

Another common blocker is the content of your website. Who’s going to be uploading the products to the site? Do you have time to do this? Do you have the images?  Make sure you have a plan for this, otherwise, it could drag on forever.

And lastly, Not Adapting. The digital landscape is as stable as a leaf in the wind. If you don’t evolve, you’re obsolete. It’s that simple.

 

 

So how can we help at PM?

Well, we’ve been in the pharmacy marketing and website space for around 7 years now, and specifically the online prescribing space for around 4 years.

This has been a big focus of ours due to the increasing demand of systems like these. But we also know where pharmacy is going and how important this is for its future. It’s why we built the Ultimate Pharmacy Website, or the UPW.

You can learn more about the system on our website but it essentially allows IP’s to begin trading online, and has been built around the ideal patient user journey we’ve been through today.

It’s a product that we’ve already built, to help you get set up in the quickest way possible. However, we know that one size does not fit all.  And that’s why we build bespoke online prescribing systems too, which are developed to your exact requirements.

In terms of marketing, we’re highly experienced in driving growth through system like these, in particular with SEO, Paid Ads and Email.

And we’ve been through the marketing pitfalls that you can easily come across, especially with Paid ads – so we’ve developed protocols on how to avoid these.

We’re also partnered with Rushport Advisory – so we’re always at the forefront of compliance.

And if you already have a website of this type, then you can check if it’s compliant or not, completely free, using an online tool that we’ve co-developed.

Please do check it out.

 


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Private online pharmacy website development
This online pharmacy that operates in the private space clearly needed to work with an agency who knows how they operate to get them out of a sticky situation. Now, they have a new system and a dedicated pharmacy-led agency to supercharge their growth.

About This Pharmacy

A private online pharmacy that extends its services not just across the UK, but globally. Distinguished by its unique variety of products and commitment to customer service, the pharmacy faced significant challenges due to a non-GPhC compliant website and a GPhC inspection that required them to adapt. Positioned for growth, they required urgent and comprehensive solutions.

The Challenge

The pharmacy approached us in the face of distressing circumstances. They have used several agencies in the past but none of them could help them navigate through the evolving GPhC landscape of selling POM’s and P-lines online. Some of the things they were challenged with:

  • Non-GPhC Compliance: An impending GPhC inspection had signalled a multitude of compliance issues on their previous website.
  • Broken Website: Several functionalities of the website were non-operational, creating a less-than-ideal user experience and jeopardising trust and sales.
  • Website Presentation: Poor quality medicinal images, formatting of critical pages and blogs. The website was in need of a huge face-lift.
  • Database Transfer: A massive database consisting of 100’s of products needed to be transferred seamlessly to a new platform, as well as a database of 1000’s of patents.
  • Digital Marketing Bottlenecks: Poor SEO strategies and challenges in paid advertising were shunting online visibility and sales potential.

The pharmacy team desperately needed to work with an agency who could guide them from a pharmacy, marketing and development perspective.

Pharmacy Mentor was the ideal solution.

The Solution

Since this business was already operating, a more detailed discovery session needed to take place, where we covered everything from website technical architecture, website transfer, GPhC compliance, content and marketing. Our discovery sessions with websites of this nature are always led by our CEO, who is a pharmacist, developer and marketeer. He’s usually accompanied by the Web Project Manager and Head of Development/Marketing.

The discovery session is a critical phase, and we developed a plan that consisted of a bespoke website designed around the online prescribing solution we had built i.e. the UPW.

  • Web Design & Development: Designed and built a GPhC-compliant website with a professional aesthetic. The website was constructed on the UPW platform, providing a robust foundation for growth and seamless user experience. We developed bespoke features for this pharmacy in accordance with their unique needs.
  • Database Management: Successfully transferred a large product database to the new system without disrupting sales or user experience
  • SEO and Paid Advertising: Rolled out a new and improved SEO strategy and tactfully circumvented ad blockers, thereby driving targeted traffic to the website
  • Social Proofing: Implemented a new review and testimonial strategy that had traditionally been neglected and forgotten about

The Results

Only nine months down the line, and this online pharmacy is reaping the rewards of working with an award-winning agency, dedicated purely to pharmacy:

  • GPhC Compliance: The pharmacy is now ticking the boxes when it comes to GPhC compliance, reinstating operational viability.

Not all standards were being met by this pharmacy, and their previous website was letting them down. We changed that.

  • Professional, Premium Website: The pharmacy is no longer stuck in the dark age. Their clean, professional website contends amongst the big players out there.
  • Enhanced User Experience: The newly designed website has an improved user experience, enhancing the overall patient experience.

A professional, clean and well-designed pharmacy website is crucial for growth

  • Sales: Almost £250,000 in online sales in the first 8 months of being with Pharmacy Mentor, with an ambitious goal to double this revenue in the next nine.
  • Paid Advertising: We’re continuing to drive revenue successfully from expert advertising, circumventing policy issues, testing new Ad variants and improving overall ad performance
  • SEO Success: We’ve seen a sharp rise in SEO from the consistent, quality content generation and technical improvements. The website is regularly receiving over 250 targeted organic website clicks per day

Going from strength to strength for this pharmacy business. More visibility = more sales

  • Elevated Social Proofing: Generating over 200 5-star reviews bolstering the pharmacy’s credibility and customer trust.

Social proofing is critical in helping a pharmacy website of this type grow

 

What’s next for this pharmacy?

There is a lot of potential for this pharmacy, and we have plans to help them grow. We envisage doubling their revenue in the next year and implementing more advanced marketing tactics to encourage higher user engagement. The sky really is the limit…

Ready to take your pharmacy to the next level?

Whether you have an existing prescribing business online, or you are just starting out, Pharmacy Mentor can help you grow. We’re a team of talented individuals helping pharmacies of all shapes and sizes drive revenue in new ways. Talk to us to see how we can help you:


This pharmacy has had one of the best digital starts we’ve seen in the history of launching websites at Pharmacy Mentor. They opted for a UPW system and after 3-months, it has truly changed the way they do business. Let’s explore.

P.s. We created this video using A.I. – what do you think?

About This Pharmacy

This pharmacy is a leading healthcare provider located in the heart of their community offering a range of NHS and private services. The pharmacist himself is an Independent Prescriber. Despite having a strong offline presence, the pharmacy faced significant challenges when it came to digital accessibility and e-commerce capabilities.

The pharmacy owner is forward-thinking and knows the importance of digitising his service offering. However, he needed the right partners to help him get to where he wanted to go.

The Challenge

Prior to engaging with our agency, the pharmacy had an outdated website that failed to meet the modern needs of their business and patients. The key challenges included:

  • Lack of Online Booking System: Patients could not book clinical services online, forcing them to rely on inconvenient phone bookings or walk-ins.
  • Inefficient POM Sales Channel: The absence of an online sales channel for prescription-only medicines meant a loss of potential revenue and increased operational and administrational burden. As the pharmacist himself is an Independent Prescriber, this was a key focus of theirs.
  • User Experience: The previous website was poorly optimised for mobile, lacked intuitive navigation, and had no clear focus on the private services and products the pharmacy wanted to emphasise.

The Solution

Following a discovery consultation with our Growth Team and our CEO, we immediately recognised what solution would be the best fit for the pharmacy owner. As a pharmacist-led organisation, we deeply understand the complexities within pharmacy operations, and the regulations that surround them.

Understanding the need for a complete overhaul, our agency employed the UPW solution – a purpose-built website designed to revolutionise pharmacy operations and patient accessibility. The new website features:

  • Online Booking for Clinical Services: A seamless, user-friendly interface allows patients to book their appointments for clinical services online, streamlining the patient intake process. The booking system is fully customisable with the ability to add risk assessment questions and take payment online.
  • Online POM Sales: The UPW solution integrated a secure, compliant, and effective online ordering system for prescription-only medicines, ensuring the Independent Prescriber could review orders online and have them dispensed by the pharmacist in their store.
  • Optimized for Conversions: Through a meticulous process of A/B testing and analytics assessment, we optimised the website for the private services and products that this pharmacy wanted to promote from the get-go.

The ultimate pharmacy website (UPW) has many, many more features that have not been explained in this case, but you can review them here. The pharmacy owner has a keen digital eye already and therefore the training and setup process was smooth. Before launch, we optimised a few particular products highly in terms of SEO to ensure they got off to the best performing start.

The Results

Within just three months of the website’s launch, the impact has been nothing short of transformative:

  • 300 Bookings: The pharmacy generated over 300 bookings for their private services, highlighting the effectiveness of the online booking system.
  • Over £18,000 in Revenue per month: In the last 30 days alone, the pharmacy has generated over £18,293 in revenue from the sale of only two high-demand POM products, through the website alone. This doesn’t account for people walking into the pharmacy because of finding them online.
  • Enhanced User Experience: Though not quantified, the streamlined and intuitive interface has undoubtedly contributed to increased patient satisfaction and engagement.

The products that we paid particular attention to have driven a significant number of clicks and impressions organically, appearing on page 1 of Google for particular in-demand searches.

Close to 300 bookings generated in three months

 

In the last 30 days, this pharmacy has generated revenues close to £20,000 from two POM products alone

This is only just the beginning of our journey with this innovative pharmacy. They have so much potential to grow with this solution, and we’re not even close to maximising the marketing. The online route is a journey, but a journey worth taking with the right dedication. Your “online” community pharmacy is just as powerful as your physical pharmacy.

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