Anna – Carshalton

About Us

Providing NHS & Private Healthcare Services, Travel Vaccines, and Prescription Delivery — Putting Your Health First.

A family run business,
We has been serving
the community since 1987.

Anna Pharmacy Carshalton began in 1987, when Michael and Anna opened the pharmacy to serve their local community with honest, reliable and professional care.

Since opening, the pharmacy has grown alongside the community it serves, building long-standing relationships with patients, families and local healthcare professionals.

This growth has always been guided by listening to patients, understanding their needs, and maintaining high standards of care and professionalism.

In 2013, their son Jay joined the business, bringing a new generation of leadership. His focus has been on developing clinical services, modernising pharmacy systems, and strengthening links with GP surgeries and the wider NHS. Together, the family have continued to invest in the pharmacy to ensure it remains accessible, up to date, and well equipped to support patients as healthcare continues to change.

Visit Us for All Your Pharmacy Needs

Today, Anna Pharmacy Carshalton combines the values of a family-run community pharmacy with the structure and ambition of a wider pharmacy group. Our dedicated team is committed to delivering safe, high-quality care and helping patients manage their medicines with confidence.

We proudly serve patients across Carshalton, Sutton, Cheam, Purley and Wallington and remain committed to supporting the local community for many years to come.

Richmond

Stoneleigh

Carshalton

Hackbridge

Epsom

Our Services

Google
★★★★★
Google

Lovely people, always helpful, recently had my Covid and Flu jabs and was done without fuss.

Keith Benjafield
★★★★★

Amazing service for travel vaccines. Welcoming staff and very friendly.

Reesh B
★★★★★

Anna is one of the chemists in this area and very helpful. Keep up the great work.

Keith Benjafield
★★★★★

Always helpful and very caring when I come in. Staff are fantastic.

Kirsty Goody