Logan Pharmacy's trusty team has celebrated 15 years of serving the community, with eyes on the next decade-and-a-half.
The pharmacy was opened in June 2009 by Addy Mohammed, who is a pharmacist and is still the current owner.
Addy's ethos when opening the store was to make customer's lives as easy as possible.
The team recently claimed the title of 'Community Pharmacy of the Year' at the Scottish Pharmacy Awards in April.
Having battled through the trials and tribulations of the past four years, area manager, Ali Bashir, said he could not be prouder of the staff.
He said: "The staff do the best they can and they’re always willing to go above and beyond.
"The staff’s work ethic is amazing because they really do care and they really do want to make sure that customers get the help they need and deserve.
"They sometimes sacrifice their own holidays off their own back if we’re short-staffed."
Being in a small community like Logan is something that is important to Ali and the team, because it's an area where everyone knows someone.
After enjoying the journey of the last 15 years, culminating in their award win, the team is looking at expansions in the future, and the next 15 years ahead.
Ali added: "Everyone knows everyone in Logan so it’s even more important to make sure we’re providing the best service we can.
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"When they get acknowledged for the work they do then it really makes it worth it for them, and to have been doing it for 15 years now shows the impact it’s had on the community
"The fact we’ve got two vans out delivering shows how busy it is and it shows that you don’t get to this stage in a small place unless your staff are putting in the work.
"We had an extension added to the pharmacy premises so we can take on more staff and accommodate the needs of the community.
"We are here to serve the community in any way we can, and regularly look at ways to improve/extend this service e.g. we have recently signed up for a prescription ordering app and website which will be launched very soon.
"This will mean patients will be able to order their prescriptions via ourselves quickly, without phoning us or the surgery.
"We're looking forward to the months and years ahead".
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