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Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI)

The Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland are an organisation which regulates pharmacists in Northern Ireland. They set standards, hold a register, quality assure education and investigate complaints.

How we oversee the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland

We review the performance of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland each year. We give our report to Parliament and publish our report on our website. We also review every decision made by the regulator's final fitness to practise panels. We include recent cases on this page. See more cases.

Read our most recent performance review report for the PSNI.


How is the PSNI meeting the Standards in its latest review?

Image summarising PSNI performance review for 2021-22 - meeting all standards

Share your experience of the PSNI

We want to hear from you about your experiences of the PSNI. We use the feedback we receive to make our performance reviews the best we can. You can tell us about your experience of a regulator through our share your experience page.

While we welcome feedback, we are unable to investigate complaints about regulators. We encourage anyone unhappy with its decisions to complain directly to the regulator.

Concerns about pharmacy professionals

If you have a concern about one of the PSNI's registrants you can find out more from the PSNI's website about the issues they can deal with and how they will take your concern forward.

We cannot investigate complaints about health and care services or individual practitioners, but you can find out what to do in our guides about how to make a complaint about health or care in Northern Ireland.

Latest Performance Reviews

Monitoring Report - PSNI 2021/22

We publish our most recent performance review report for the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland

Recent cases

Appeal decisions

 We have not appealed a decision