Why Pharmacies Are Different
A pharmacy is a retail unit with clinical obligations layered on: consultation rooms with their own ventilation expectations, controlled storage, long opening hours and, increasingly, a position inside a medical centre or neighbourhood scheme where the demise and shared services define what is actually being rated.
The sector also transacts constantly: pharmacy sales, fit-outs and relocations all trigger the BER requirement, and the rating now appears on the advert under the new scale, where buyers in this well-advised sector absolutely read it.
How We Assess a Pharmacy
A typical unit surveys quickly and around trading hours. We confirm the demise against the lease or folio, record the split between retail floor, dispensary and clinical rooms, and survey the systems that matter: heating and cooling, ventilation to the consultation rooms, hot water and the lighting load of a long-hours retail floor.
For pharmacies inside medical centres, we frequently assess the unit and the wider building under one instruction, which keeps both certs consistent and both owners happy.
The Practical Payoff
The cert and advisory report ready for the sale, the lease renewal or the group’s compliance file, with upgrade recommendations sized to a pharmacy’s realities. Group operators and medical-centre landlords get portfolio rates across all locations.
Deal directly with the assessor
No call centre, no sales layer. Send the quote form and the callback comes from the person who will handle the file, within 24 hours.
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