Last updated: 27 May 2026
Belgrave PharmHealth is a registered pharmacy operating in line with the standards of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and UK medicines law. This page sets out our regulatory details so you can be confident you are using a legitimate, registered pharmacy.
Registered pharmacy details
- Pharmacy name: Belgrave PharmHealth
- Registered address: Belgrave PharmHealth | 20 Asline Road | Sheffield | S2 4UJ
- GPhC premises registration number: 9012416
- Superintendent Pharmacist: Sohail Shafiq (MPharm), GPhC registration 2226083
Company details
- Operating company: Belgrave PharmHealth Ltd
- Companies House number: 15520268
- ICO data protection registration: ZA000000
Verifying our registration
You can check that our pharmacy and pharmacists are registered on the GPhC register at pharmacyregulation.org/registers. The register lets you confirm the registration status of any pharmacy or pharmacy professional in Great Britain.
Prescribing and medicines
Prescription-only medicines are supplied only following a clinical consultation and where a prescriber judges treatment clinically appropriate. We source medicines through the regulated UK supply chain. We advertise and supply medicines in line with the MHRA’s guidance, including The Blue Guide on the advertising and promotion of medicines.
Buying medicines safely online
The MHRA advises the public to buy medicines only from registered pharmacies. Buying from unregistered or illegal sellers risks receiving fake, substandard or unsafe products. As a GPhC-registered pharmacy, every order we supply is reviewed by a registered prescriber and dispensed under the supervision of our superintendent pharmacist.
Regulators and useful links
- General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC): pharmacyregulation.org
- MHRA: gov.uk/mhra
- Care Quality Commission (CQC): cqc.org.uk
- Report a side effect (Yellow Card): yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk
Concerns
If you have a concern about our service, please see our complaints procedure. You can also raise concerns directly with the GPhC.