We maintain comprehensive, fully-up-to-date registers of all pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies that provide care to patients and public in Great Britain.
Our registers
We maintain comprehensive, fully-up-to-date registers of all pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies that provide care to patients and public in Great Britain.
Our registers on 28 February 2026:
• Pharmacists – 67,284
• Pharmacy technicians – 27,876
• Pharmacies – 13,268
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Register data reports
Data on the size of our registers for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies will be updated and published on a regular basis. This includes data on registrant numbers (including a breakdown by England, Scotland and Wales) and details on annotations. We will be publishing future reports to update this information, along with further analysis and trends.
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Diversity data
Our Vision 2030 to deliver safe and effective pharmacy care at the heart of healthier communities cannot be achieved without a commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
Through “Delivering equality, improving diversity and fostering inclusion: Our strategy for change 2021-2026” we set out how we will do this. Our strategy describes our obligation and opportunity to use all our regulatory levers and influence to support, encourage and – where necessary – to drive positive change in pharmacy.
An important commitment in our strategy is to improve the way we collect, use and share diversity data. This will allow us to monitor the impact of our work more effectively, to better understand the potential impacts on different groups and to help us meet the public sector equality duty. Encouraging a diverse profession links closely to our strategy and it's a responsibility we share with everyone working in the profession.
We recognise and celebrate the diversity of the pharmacy professions on our register.
Diversity in healthcare, including in the pharmacy professions, supports improved access to services and a reduction in health inequalities. It supports high standards, enabling talented people to enter and progress in their careers and ensuring a highly skilled and proficient workforce. And it encourages the future workforce, enabling potential pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to see themselves in the professions.
Understanding the diversity of the pharmacy professions also helps us in our strategic goal to have a diverse workforce at the GPhC, reflecting both the public we serve and the professions we regulate.
By routinely sharing diversity data, we also want to enable a better understanding of the composition of our registers and support transparency, visibility and intelligence sharing, and facilitate research and analysis by others.
We will make sure that no-one can be identified from any data that we publish or share with others. For further information on how we use diversity data, please see our privacy policy.
Diversity data analysis: professionals involved in the managing concerns process
March 2025 - diversity data reports
- Register diversity report (all nations) - March 2025
- Register diversity data - March 2025
- England diversity report - March 2025
- Scotland diversity report - March 2025
- Wales diversity report - March 2025
Please note that the reports will automatically download, as you click on each of the links above.
Data on applications and registrations with UK and overseas qualifications
Under section 8 of the Professional Qualifications Act 2022 (PQ Act), regulators in the UK are required to publish certain information about requirements to practise the profession, when both entering and remaining on the register.
We are required to publish information on the application processes for those with qualifications and/or experience from within the UK and from abroad, and about fees we charge to enter or to remain on the register. You can find this information on our pharmacist registration page and our pharmacy technician registration page.
We are also required to publish information about requirements which professionals must meet to be able to continue practising their profession. You can find this information on our revalidation and renewal page.
We are also required to publish the number of individuals who applied to register with us, the number who have successfully registered, and the qualifications or experience held by those individuals. Please find below this information, collated by calendar year.
We make sure that no-one can be identified from any data that we publish or share with others. For further information on how we report data, please see our privacy policy.