Echo Pharmacy Gravesend

Echo Pharmacy Gravesend We are a local independent pharmacy in Gravesend, Kent. Helping the local community for over 30 years

Happy Easter Sunday!!! We hope you are all enjoying a nice break with your family. See you all when we reopen in Tuesday
05/04/2026

Happy Easter Sunday!!! We hope you are all enjoying a nice break with your family. See you all when we reopen in Tuesday

01/04/2026

Thank you all for the lovely retirement messages here on Facebook. I will miss seeing and helping you all.

I would like to introduce the new owners David and Agata. Please make sure they are received just as warmly as you have with me.

Kevin

We would like to say one final goodbye to Kevin. Everyone will miss him dearly. He has been part of all of lives for the...
28/03/2026

We would like to say one final goodbye to Kevin.

Everyone will miss him dearly. He has been part of all of lives for the last 40+ years and have helped many of us along the way.

We wish him a Happy Retirement!!! He truly deserves it.

25/03/2026

Clarification...

I know some people are worried about your prescriptions, we want to assure you that all your prescriptions will come to us as normal, so you don't need to worry about this.

There will a small period of adjustment during this transition. So please bear with us during this time.

There may be some delays in ordering some items in as there may be changes to the suppliers. But don't worry, we will give you the option to wait for us to get them in or you can take the prescription to try elsewhere.

Attention all patients ...

Due to a change in management, there will be disruptions to ordering prescriptions and medication for the next week or so.

If possible, we advise you to use the NHS App or email your GP surgery for your requests.

Also, we may not have your medication in stock when you come in to collect and may not be able to order it in for you.

Please bear with us during this changeover.

Sorry for any inconvenience this causes.

Update: Kevin's last day will be Friday 27th March. Please feel free to come along and say goodbye to him. We have some ...
17/03/2026

Update: Kevin's last day will be Friday 27th March.

Please feel free to come along and say goodbye to him.

We have some news ... Kevin will be retiring soon, he doesn't want anyone to know 🤐🤫

He has been working as a pharmacist for over 40 years.

As a retirement present, we thought it would be a nice surprise for all his patients and customers to write a short message for him. So we have decided to get him a retirement book for you all to write in. Please come in and fill in the book with your messages of thanks.

Please pass on the message to those who are not on Facebook about the retirement and the book.

Don't forget that this is a surprise and he doesn't want anyone to know about his retirement 🤫🤫🤫🤫

16/03/2026

Cases of invasive meningococcal disease have been confirmed in Kent. Sadly, 2 people are known to have died. It's important to know the signs of symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia. Get more info from NHS.
🔗 nhs.uk/conditions/meningitis

Happy Mother's Day!!! 💐🌻🌷🪻⚘️🌺🌸
15/03/2026

Happy Mother's Day!!! 💐🌻🌷🪻⚘️🌺🌸

08/03/2026

When women 👩🏾🧕🏾👵🏾 thrive, societies prosper.

On International Women’s Day, let’s renew our commitment to ensuring every woman has access to the care, respect and opportunities she deserves. ✨

19/02/2026

Everyone has a chance of developing dementia, but simple lifestyle changes could help protect your brain and reduce your risk.

Dr Harry Pritchard, Alzheimer’s Society Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, has dedicated his career to studying the link between cardiovascular health and dementia.

In a recent report, he highlights five key lifestyle steps everyone can take to protect their brain:

1. Keep blood pressure under control - High blood pressure strains your arteries, including those in the brain, increasing the risk of long-term damage.

2. Maintain a healthy weight - Obesity raises the chance of diabetes, high blood pressure, and chronic inflammation, all linked to dementia.

3. Manage blood sugar levels - Poorly controlled diabetes can damage brain blood vessels, allowing toxins to harm nerve cells.

4. Quit smoking - Smoking damages blood vessels and reduces oxygen to the brain, but stopping can reduce risk to near non-smoker levels.

5. Stay physically active - Regular exercise improves heart and blood vessel health, helping deliver blood to the brain and lowering dementia risk by up to 20%.

Dr Pritchard is also a proud member of our Dementia Run Club, part of our AJ Bell and Great Runs partnership, using running to raise awareness and support brain health.

Great North Run
Great Manchester Run
Great South Run
Great Birmingham Run
Great Scottish Run
Great Bristol 10k & Half Marathon

Address

Windsor Road
Gravesend
DA125BW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 7pm
Friday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 7pm

Telephone

+441474533754

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