
Suhail Jamil
Director & Superintendent Pharmacist
GPhC 2069518
- 20+ years in pharmacy
- Based in Bradford
About Suhail
Suhail Jamil is the Founder and Superintendent Pharmacist of Ashcroft Pharmacy, with over 20 years of experience in community pharmacy. He also owns and operates a successful community pharmacy in Bradford, where he has developed extensive experience in pharmacy operations, service development, and business growth.
As Superintendent Pharmacist, Suhail is responsible for the overall governance, regulatory compliance, and strategic direction of Ashcroft Pharmacy, ensuring the pharmacy operates to the highest professional and regulatory standards. He works closely with his Head of Clinical Governance and Prescribing and his Head of Marketing and Growth
Suhail has a particular strength in business development, pharmacy growth, and scaling pharmacy services, and has played a key role in the development and expansion of Ashcroft Pharmacy’s clinical services and online prescribing model. He is currently completing his Independent Prescribing qualification, further strengthening the clinical services offered by the pharmacy.
His focus is on building safe, sustainable pharmacy services that combine strong clinical governance with innovative service delivery to improve patient access to care.
Every prescription that leaves this pharmacy goes to someone’s mum, dad, partner or child. That’s the standard we work to — and why we’ll never cut corners.
Areas of expertise
- Weight management
- Women’s health
- Smoking cessation
- Clinical governance
Qualifications & registrations
- MPharm — Master of Pharmacy, University of Manchester (2009)
- Independent Prescriber (IP) — University of Bradford (2018)
- GPhC registered — Pharmacist number 2063829
- Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
- CPPE certified — Declaration of Competence in Travel Health & Flu Vaccination
Outside the pharmacy
When he’s not at work, Imran is usually chasing his two young kids around, watching Bradford City lose in unimaginative new ways, or trying (and failing) to beat his brother at squash.




