Castle Pharmacy in the south of the Island will close its doors for good later this month.
It comes as the person responsible for the business has been suspended from the register by the General Pharmaceutical Council.
It means they're no longer able to act as a pharmacist, and as the business is registered to that individual, it is no longer able to trade from May 19.
It will be open up until that date, with a registered locum pharmacist put in place, however this is only a short term solution to give patients time to find an alternative pharmacy.
On May 19, the premises will be removed from the pharmacy register by the Department of Health and Social Care..
Other pharmacies in the South of the Island are available:
Costains Pharmacy, Ballasalla
Lloyds Pharmacy, Castletown
Lloyds Pharmacy, Port Erin
Clear Pharmacy, Port St Mary and Port Erin
or a pharmacy close to where you work
You can view a list of all community pharmacies on the Isle of Man here.
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