The London Drugs Regina location is effectively invisible online — the site blocks visitors with an access error, never mentions Regina by name, and hides the 176 customer reviews that could build trust. Every day this stays unfixed is another day local searches for pharmacy and electronics in Regina go directly to competitors.
The London Drugs website currently displays 'Access is temporarily restricted' to anyone who visits — the entire page is blocked, showing nothing but an error message and a technical ID number.
Any Regina customer who clicks to check store hours, pharmacy services, or product availability is met with what looks like a shutdown notice. They will not wait — they will immediately go to Shoppers Drug Mart or another competitor whose site actually loads. This is costing real visits and real sales right now.
Resolve the site access block immediately and ensure the Regina store page loads cleanly for all visitors. At minimum, the page should show store hours, the Regina address, a phone number, and the services available at that location.
The website contains no mention of Regina anywhere — not in the page title, not in any visible heading, not in the body of the page. A customer searching 'pharmacy Regina' or 'electronics store Regina' will not find this location through Google.
London Drugs has a physical store with actual inventory in Regina, but those searches are going to competitors who have claimed that territory online. This is lost foot traffic from customers who are actively looking to buy right now and have no idea this store exists.
Create or update the Regina store page to clearly state 'London Drugs Regina' at the top, list the Regina address and phone number, and name the specific services available — pharmacy, electronics, cosmetics, photo — so local searches start connecting to this location.
London Drugs Regina has 176 Google reviews at 3.7 stars, but none of this social proof appears anywhere on their own website. A customer comparing options sees no ratings, no testimonials, and no indication of customer volume or community presence.
A shopper deciding between London Drugs and a competitor will choose the store whose website gives them confidence. With a mediocre 3.7 star average already working against them, hiding the review count means they lose the one thing that could tip a hesitant buyer — the fact that 176 real customers have been here.
Add a visible trust section to the Regina store page that references the Google rating and review count, and actively encourage satisfied customers to leave reviews to bring the average above 4.0 — where consumer trust measurably increases.