Skip to content
01483 451 900
Pharmacy Law

Pharmacy Sales & Purchases

Buying or selling a pharmacy is never just a commercial transaction, it is also a regulated process that needs careful handling. From NHS contract transfers to GPhC premises registration, every detail must be right for the deal to succeed.

At Gordons Partnership, we act only for pharmacy professionals and pharmacy businesses. Our pharmacy law team works closely with our commercial and property lawyers to deliver a smooth transaction while protecting your regulatory position.

Why Specialist Legal Advice Matters

Pharmacies are not like ordinary businesses. Alongside standard commercial law considerations, every sale or purchase involves:

  • NHS regulations governing pharmaceutical services
  • GPhC requirements for registered premises
  • TUPE rules for transferring staff
  • Landlord and leasehold considerations for premises
  • Potential Fitness to Practise implications for owners and directors

Missing a step can delay or even derail a deal. Having lawyers who understand both the regulatory and commercial aspects ensures that your transaction moves forward without unnecessary risk.

Buying a Pharmacy

For buyers, we provide support at every stage, including:

  • Due diligence – checking the regulatory history, NHS contract position, and compliance record of the pharmacy.
  • Contracts – drafting and negotiating purchase agreements that protect your interests.
  • Regulatory steps – advising on change of ownership applications and GPhC premises registration.
  • Commercial aspects – working with our property team on leases, freeholds, and finance arrangements.
  • Risk management – highlighting issues early so you know exactly what you are buying.
  • Selling a Pharmacy

    Selling a Pharmacy

    For sellers, our role is to prepare the ground and ensure the transaction completes smoothly. We help with:

    • Reviewing the business structure and identifying issues before they cause delays.
    • Negotiating sale agreements and warranties.
    • Coordinating with NHS England and the GPhC on regulatory approvals.
    • Managing employee transfers under TUPE.
    • Dealing with landlord consents where leases are involved.
  • Change of Ownership

    Change of Ownership

    Every sale or purchase involves a change of ownership application. We guide you through:

    • Preparing and submitting the application.
    • Liaising with NHS England and PCSE.
    • Ensuring deadlines are met so the business continues without interruption.
    • Addressing linked issues such as consolidation, or relocation.
  • Common Challenges

    Common Challenges

    Pharmacy sales and purchases often raise issues that need specialist advice. We regularly deal with:

    • Delays in processing change of ownership applications.
    • Disputes over valuation or turnover figures.
    • Fitness to Practise concerns affecting the suitability of new owners.
    • Lease negotiations with landlords unfamiliar with pharmacy regulation.
  • Case Examples

    Case Examples

    Our experience includes:

    • Acting for a buyer acquiring multiple community pharmacies, ensuring regulatory approvals were aligned across all sites.
    • Advising on the sale of a pharmacy where unresolved NHS breach notices threatened to derail the deal, resolved through negotiation.
    • Supporting a first-time buyer with both the commercial purchase and the regulatory steps, ensuring a smooth transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a pharmacy sale or purchase take?

Most transactions take several months, depending on regulatory approvals and property aspects. Early preparation helps reduce delays.

Do I need specialist legal advice, or can I use a general commercial solicitor?

Specialist advice is strongly recommended. Pharmacies have unique regulatory requirements that general solicitors may not anticipate.

What happens to staff when a pharmacy is sold?

Employees are usually protected under TUPE, meaning their contracts transfer to the new owner. We advise both buyers and sellers on these obligations.

Can problems with NHS England delay a sale?

Yes. Issues such as breach notices or contract disputes can hold up transactions. We identify these risks early and work to resolve them.

What if the pharmacy operates from leased premises?

Landlord consent is usually needed for assignment or change of control. Our property team works alongside us to manage this smoothly.

Our Approach

We know that sales and purchases are high-stakes transactions for everyone involved. Our role is to:

Provide clear, practical advice at each stage.

Manage the regulatory process alongside the commercial deal.

Anticipate problems and resolve them quickly.

Keep the transaction moving forward while protecting your position.

Why Clients Choose Gordons Partnership

Pharmacists trust us with their sales and purchases because we:

  • Combine deep pharmacy regulatory expertise with strong commercial support.
  • Act only for pharmacy professionals and businesses, never regulators.
  • Deliver transactions that are both legally sound and commercially viable.
  • Provide clear communication and realistic costings from the outset.

Our Pharmacy Team

If you need advice on any aspect of pharmacy law, please do not hesitate to contact our specialist pharmacy team.

Speak to Our Specialist

If you are buying or selling a pharmacy, we can help you manage both the commercial and regulatory steps with confidence.

Gordons Partnership – clarity and confidence in legal advice, from people you can trust.

Call us on 01483 451900

This website uses cookies

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By using Gordons Partnership, you accept our use of cookies.