WE ARE
NUMARK AND TOGETHER WE’RE STRONGER.
Numark is one of the largest and longest-established pharmacy membership organisations in the United Kingdom, with more than 4,700 members - ranging from single store pharmacies to large chains spread across the four nations.
We were established - and have evolved - to provide support, resources and enhanced buying power, whilst giving our members the autonomy to trade as independent pharmacies within their communities.
We can best be described as a ‘virtual head office’ that provides everything needed to run a pharmacy business. Whether negotiating highly competitive deals on dispensary lines, or developing digital solutions to support members secure patient nomination, our commitment is to help develop profitable independent pharmacies that deliver exceptional standards of care to local communities.
We offer community pharmacies unique solutions that help develop and grow their business: propositions such as Golden Tote.
Golden Tote is a dispensary management system, which is transforming the way in which pharmacies operate on a day-to-day basis. It is designed to remove some of the strain from the busy working day of a pharmacist and allow digital integration to manage the dispensing processes, thereby improving efficiency, reducing workload, increasing safety and reducing the overall cost of dispensing.
We strongly believe that future success is wholly reliant on a partnership-type approach between us and our membership.
We are committed to drive investment into new and innovative propositions, such as Golden Tote: propositions that can help members compete in an aggressive marketplace and grow their business now and long into the future.
If you are interested in understanding the benefits of being a Numark member, call 0800 783 5709 or visit
www.numarknet.com
We are Numark and together we’re stronger.
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