Boots Ireland

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Boots Ireland is a leading pharmacy chain in Ireland with a wide range of health and beauty products. It is a subsidiary of the international pharmacy-led health and beauty group Boots UK.

History[edit | edit source]

Boots Ireland was established in 1996, marking the expansion of the Boots brand outside the United Kingdom. The first store was opened in Dublin, and since then, the company has grown to over 80 stores across Ireland.

Services[edit | edit source]

Boots Ireland offers a variety of services including prescription services, health checks, and vaccinations. They also provide beauty consultations and photographic services.

Prescription Services[edit | edit source]

Boots Ireland provides a comprehensive prescription service. This includes an online repeat prescription service, a prescription delivery service, and a medication review service.

Health Checks[edit | edit source]

Boots Ireland offers a range of health checks, including blood pressure checks, cholesterol checks, and diabetes screening.

Vaccinations[edit | edit source]

Boots Ireland provides a range of vaccinations, including flu vaccines, travel vaccines, and pneumonia vaccines.

Products[edit | edit source]

Boots Ireland sells a wide range of products, including over-the-counter medicines, prescription medicines, beauty products, and photographic products. They also sell a range of own-brand products under the Boots brand.

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