The needs of your patients, and what you deliver for them, are constantly changing and demand that you, your team and the way you work are constantly evolving.
That’s why the right technology should adapt to you, not the other way around. It should simplify your day, support safe working, and give you the freedom to focus on patient care and servicing the community.
No two pharmacies are the same, so flexibility matters. A system that works with you, rather than dictating how you work, gives your team more control and confidence. Being shoehorned into a workflow that isn’t right for you is not just uncomfortable; it can reduce efficiency and damage the quality of patient care you rightly want to deliver. Pharmacy is complex, nuanced, and a one size-fits-all approach simply doesn’t work and, worse still, is entirely unnecessary.
With Analyst at the core, you can build a digital foundation that connects every part of your pharmacy. From day-to-day dispensing to patient engagement, Analyst brings together a complete set of tools that can grow with you:
Core Pharmacy
Workflow Efficiency Tools
Patient & Service Add-Ons
Together, these create a connected ecosystem that adapts to the way you operate. Whether you add one tool or several, each part builds seamlessly on what’s already in place, instead of forcing you to manage multiple platforms.
Flexibility isn’t only about which tools you choose; it’s also about how you work. We’ve developed two, fully interchangeable, workflows that allow you to adapt and adopt them as and when you need them.
Batch Assemble - Proven to transform efficiency for hundreds of community pharmacies, this workflow is designed to allow you to batch process multiple scripts for multiple patients at once. Great for high-volume work, like repeats and care home business, it’s perfect for teams that value structure and shared responsibility, helping everyone work together with confidence and consistency.
Scan to Assemble - Perfect for acutes and walk-ins, Scan to Assemble takes a step-by-step approach that’s ideal for new staff or high-pressure environments. It lets you process scripts at the pack level and removes the need for an assembly check all together, making workflows simpler, faster, and more reliable.
Both reduce unnecessary steps, save time, and minimise errors, making your team work more effectively while easing daily pressures. We conservatively estimate typical time savings or around 40-45 hours per week with these two workflows; compared to a traditional approach, that’s essentially a full-time employee freed up to do more, deliver services and make more income.
Importantly, they’re included as standard with Analyst, at no additional cost, so Analyst users can start to unlock huge efficiencies immediately by switching to modern work practices.
🔗 Learn more about our smarter pharmacy workflows here.
The most effective systems let you focus on today while being ready for tomorrow. With Analyst at the heart of an exciting new technology ecosystem, pharmacies can expand capabilities as needs evolve, without disrupting what already works.
For some, that means managing prescriptions more efficiently. For others, it’s streamlining service delivery, improving patient engagement, or strengthening care home support. Because each element is built to connect, every improvement enhances your workflow. Step by step, you create a smarter, more resilient system that grows with your business.
What sets us apart is our transparent, flexible approach. You’re free to choose the system that aligns with your goals, with no hidden fees or rigid bundles. Unlike other PMR providers, Analyst lets you scale strategically and only invest in what supports your pharmacy when you’re ready.
Take Lansdale Pharmacy as a real-world example. By introducing MyHealthHub in early 2024, they dramatically improved how patients ordered repeat prescriptions and booked services, both in person and via video call, directly through the app, all fully integrated into their Analyst PMR. This not only provided efficiency for the team but also enhanced patient retention, with over 2,000 patients signed up to the app within the first six months, which increased appointments by 30850% from July to August 2024, as well as an increase of 160% of prescription orders via the app.
This is just one example of how the right technology can unlock capacity, strengthen patient relationships, and support long-term growth. Every pharmacy has different priorities, which is why your digital journey should be built around your goals.
Whether you want to free up time, grow services, or future-proof your business, the flexibility is in your hands, giving you full control – not us.
Technology only makes a difference when it supports the people using it. When systems connect and processes run smoothly:
Currently, there’s a lot of noise in the industry about AI and automation, suggesting that technology can replace decision-making or even remove the need for human oversight. But pharmacy is, and always will be, built on trust, expertise, and human connection.
That’s why our approach is different. Automation in all of our products is designed to take away the repetitive, time-consuming tasks that stop you working to the limit of your licence, not replace the professional judgement of pharmacists and their teams.
Patients don’t just need prescriptions; they need advice, reassurance and care from professionals they trust and who have years of experience. And that’s something no AI can replicate.
Think of your digital system as something you build piece by piece. Each block represents a different tool, designed to connect seamlessly with the others. You can stack them to grow, swap them as priorities shift, or remove them if they’re no longer needed, creating a setup that’s completely your own. Just like your pharmacy, no two systems need to look the same. The end result is something tailored, resilient, and built to last.
Book a demo to explore how our solutions can help your pharmacy save time, reduce pressure, and build a more connected way of working.
Because pharmacies shouldn't have to fit the system.
The system should fit the pharmacy.