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Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Phone Number Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Phone Number Alrewas Pharmacy 120A Main Street, Alrewas Burton On Trent DE13 7AE 01283 790711 Alsager Pharmacy 25 Lawton Road, Alsager, Stoke on Trent ST7 2AA 01270 882049 Asda Burton Octagon Centre, Orchard Street, Burton on Trent DE14 3PN 01283 523210 Asda Stafford Queensway, Stafford ST16 3TA 01785 782010 Asda Tamworth Ventura Road Retail Park, Bitterscote, Tamworth B78 3HB 01827 302180 Asda Wolstanton Wolstanton Retail Park, Wolstanton ST5 0AP 01782 349010 Bains Pharmacy Ltd 162-164 Hednesford Rd, Heath Hayes, Cannock WS12 3DZ 01543 279415 Balance Street Pharmacy Balance Street, Uttoxeter ST14 8JG 01889 562063 Biddulph Pharmacy Well Street, Biddulph, Stoke-On-Trent ST8 6EZ 01782 523567 Birchill and Watson Co Ltd (Stone) 16 High Street, Stone ST15 0HN 01785 812597 Birchill and Watson Co Ltd (Walton) 46 Eccleshall Rd, Walton, Stone ST15 0HN 01785 812059 Blythe Bridge Pharmacy 240 Uttoxeter Rd, Blythe Bridge ST11 9LY 01782 393127 Boots Burton Coopers Square, Burton on Trent DE14 1DG 01283 561573 Boots Cannock Voyager Drive, Orbital Retails Centre, Cannock, West Midlands WS11 8XP 01543 579863 Boots Cheadle 47 High Street, Stoke on Trent ST10 1AR 01538 756095 Boots Lichfield 3 Spires Centre, 4-8 Tamworth Street, Lichfield WS13 6JJ 01543 263149 Boots Lichfield Waitrose and Partners, Lichfield WS13 6RX 01543 253994 Boots Lichfield Eastern Avenue, Lichfield WS13 7FA 01543 264902 Boots Newcastle 60-62 High Street, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 1QL 01782 616321 Boots Rugeley 5 Brook Square, Rugeley WS15 2DT 01889 582061 Boots Stafford 10-14 Market Square, Stafford ST16 2BD 01785 251208 Boots Stafford Queens Shopping Park, Old Rickerscote Lane, Stafford ST17 4SU 01785 245736 Boots Stone 18-22 High Street, Stone ST15 8AW 01785 813277 Boots Tamworth Ventura Park Road, Tamworth B78 3JD 01827 312631 Boots Uttoxeter 6 High Street, Uttoxeter ST14 7HT 01889 562047 Boots Wombourne 5&6 Giggetty Lane, Wombourne, Wolverhampton WV5 0AW 01902 324062 Bradwell Pharmacy 111-113 Hanbridge Ave, Bradwell ST5 8HX 01782 711493 Butt Lane Pharmacy 147 Congelton Rd Butt Lane ST7 1LL 01782 782701 Carlton Pharmacy 118 Calais Rd Burton On Trent DE13 0UW 01283 512066 Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Phone Number Chasetown Pharmacy 23 High Street, Burntwood, Cannock WS7 3XE 01543 682921 Colliery Pharmacy Colliers Way Huntington WS12 4UD 01543 462457 Co-operative Pharmacy (Boley Park) 3 Boley Shopping Centre Ryknield St Lichfield WS14 9XU 01543 258370 Co-operative Pharmacy (Greenhill) Greenhill Health Ceentre Church St Lichfield WS13 6JL 01543 252221 Co-Operative Pharmacy Hednesford (Anglesey St) Anglesey Street, Hednesford, Cannock WS12 1AS 01543 422634 Cornwells Chemist Ltd (Beaconside) 15 High Street Newcastle under Lyme ST5 1RB 01543 432456 Cornwells Chemists (Holmcroft) Holmcroft Road Stafford ST16 1JG 01785 250151 Cornwells Chemists (Silverdale) 5 The Parade, Silverdale, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 6LQ 01782 624203 Cornwells Chemists (Weeping Cross) 51-53 Bodmin Ave Stafford ST17 0EF 01785 661765 Cornwells Chemists Ltd (Chadsmoor) 235 Cannock Road Chadsmoor Cannock WS11 5DD 01543 509434 Cornwells Chemists Ltd (Great Wyrley) 126 Wardles Lane, Great Wyrley WS6 6DZ 01922 414060 Cornwells Chemists Ltd (Newcastle) 15 High Street Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 1RB 01782 663921 Coven Pharmacy (Coven) 25 Brewood Road Coven WV9 5BX 01902 790074 Day Lewis Gnosall Gnosall HC, Brookhouse Road, Staffs ST20 0GP 01785 822228 Day Night Pharmacy Unit 4 Swan Island Precinct WS7 0DW 01543 676952 Dean and Smedley Ltd Horninglow Rd 65-67 Horninglow Rd Burton On Trent DE14 2PP 01283 568711 Dean and Smedley Ltd Stapenhill 35-36 St Peters St, Stapenhill Burton On Trent DE15 9AW 01283 518976 Dean and Smedley Ltd Stretton Main St Stretton Burton On Trent DE13 0DZ 01283 546636 Dean and Smedley Ltd Tutbury 16 High Street Tutbury DE13 0AE 01283 812218 Dosthill Pharmacy 45 Cadogan Rd Dosthill Tamworth B77 1PQ 01827 280647 Eason Chemist 215A Watling Street, Wilnecote B77 5BB 01827 280837 Eccleshall Pharmacy Ltd 8 High Street Eccleshall ST21 6BZ 01785 850057 Exley Pharmacy Exley Shopping Centre, Tamworth B77 2LA 01827 261442 Fazeley Pharmacy 11 Coleshill Street Fazeley B783RB 01827 262488 Fradley Pharmacy The Sterling Centre, Tye Road, Fradley, Lichfield WS13 8ST 01543 444428 Hawthorne Chemist Essington Community Centre Hobnock Rd WV11 2RF 01922 491249 Haywood Pharmacy 3 Trent Close Great Haywood ST18 0SS 01889 881180 JC Ratcliffe Ltd (High St) 44A High Street Cheadle ST10 1AF 01538 752196 Jhoots Pharmacy (Burntwood) 7 Lichfield Road Burntwood WS7 0HH 01543 682338 Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Phone Number Kidsgrove Pharmacy 42 Market Street, Kidsgrove, Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire ST7 4AB 01782 784034 Leek Pharmacy 55 Queens Drive Leek ST13 6QF 01538 386279 LloydsPharmacy Brewood Broadgate House, Market Place, Brewood, Staffordshire ST19 9BS 01902 850335 LloydsPharmacy Burntwood Unit 3, Burntwood Shopping Centre, Staffs WS7 1JR 01543 685740 LloydsPharmacy Burton Union Street, Burton On Trent, DE14 1AA 01283 234403 LloydsPharmacy Cannock Voyager Drive, Orbital Retails Centre, Cannock, West Midlands WS11 8XP 01543 516802 LloydsPharmacy Chase Terrace 4 Rugeley Road, Chase Terrace, Walsall WS7 1AQ 01543 682739 LloydsPharmacy Codsall 9-11 Church Road, Codsall, , Staffordshire WV8 1EA 01902 847120 LloydsPharmacy Codsall (Bilbrook) 8 Bilbrook Road, Codsall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV8 1EZ 01902 842886 LloydsPharmacy Codsall (Birches Bridge) 86 Wolverhampton Road, Codsall, , Staffordshire, WV8 1PE 01902 842935 LloydsPharmacy Hednesford Victoria Street Shopping Park, Victoria Street Hednesford WS12 1BT 01543 422512 LloydsPharmacy Hednesford Station Road, Hednesford, Hednesford, Staffordshire WS12 4DH 01543 422664 LloydsPharmacy Leek Park Medical Centre, Ball Haye Road, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 6AG 01538 387177 LloydsPharmacy Leek 15 Fountain Street, , Leek, Staffordshire ST13 6JS 01538 383049 LloydsPharmacy Leek Churnet Works, Macclesfield Road, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 8YG 01538 484004 LloydsPharmacy Newcastle 7 The Westbury Centre, Westbury Road, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 4LY 01782 712160 LloydsPharmacy Newcastle Liverpool Road, Newcastle under Lyme ST5 2AF 01782 682315 LloydsPharmacy Perton 2-3 Anders Square, Perton, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV6 7QH 01902 742100 LloydsPharmacy Rugeley Sandy Lane, Rugeley, , Staffordshire WS15 2LB 01889 582257 LloydsPharmacy Stafford Millbank Surgery, Millbank, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 2AG 01785 225851 LloydsPharmacy Stafford 9 Burton Square, Rising Brook, Stafford, Staffordshire ST17 9LT 01785 257820 LloydsPharmacy Tamworht Bonehill Road, Tamworth, , Staffordshire B78 3HD 01827 474111 LloydsPharmacy Wolstanton 117-119 High Street, Wolstanton, Newcastle Under LYme ST5 0EP 01782 712165 LloydsPharmacy Wolstanton Unit 1-2 High Street, Wolstanton, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 0EP 01782 626940 Manor Pharmacy Branston Rd Manor Pharmacy Branston Rd, 251 Branston Road, Burton-On-Trent DE14 3BT 01283 568166 Millers Chemist (Middle Madeley) 114 Belgrave Road Stoke-On-Trent ST3 4LR 01782 752255 Millstream Pharmacy The Avenue Featherstone WV10 7AX 01902 865525 Milwards (Chemist) Ltd 65 Milehouse Lane, Cross Heath Newcastle ST5 9JZ 01782 622751 Morrells Pharmacy LYymebrook Way Milehouse, Newcastle ST5 6HF 01782 717545 Pharmacy Name Address Postcode Phone Number Morrisons Pharmacy (Burton) Wellington ROoad Burton-On-Trent DE14 2AR 01283 563947 Morrisons Pharmacy (Newcastle Under Lyme) Goose St, Off Brook Lane, Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 3HY 01782 719124 N and Js Chemist Morley Road Burntwood WS7 9AZ 01543 676302 Northwood Pharmacy (Pinfold Lane) WS11 1DU 01785 713554 Northwood Pharmacy Brereton 88 Main Road, Rugeley Town, Rugeley WS15 1DY 01889 575007 Northwood Pharmacy Hillsprings 19 Lovett Court, Rugeley WS15 2QD 01889 578550 Peak Pharmacy (TAMW) 266 Tamworth Road, Amington,Tamworth B77 3DQ 01827 65933 Peak Pharmacy (WETM) Wetmore Road, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire DE14 1QT 01283 535048 Peak Pharmacy (WINS) Melbourne Avenue, Burton on Trent,Winshill DE15 0EP 01283 529600 Peel Court Pharmacy 2 Aldergate, Tamworth B79 7DJ 01827 63118 Primary Care Pharmacy 30 Hospital Street Tamworth B79 7EB 01827 702042 Rowlands Pharmacy Stafford 161 Marston Road, Stafford ST16 3BS 01785 212707 Rowlands Pharmacy Tamworth 54 Albert Road, Tamworth B79 7JN 01827 63608 Rugeley Pharmacy 11 Upper Brook Street, , Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 2DP 01889 582054 Stafford Health and Wellbeing Pharmacy Whitgreave Court STtafford ST16 3EB 01785 252541 Stone Pharmacy 5-7 High street, Stone ST15 8AJ 01785 819999 Stonydelph Pharmacy 29 Ellerbeck, Tamworth B77 4JA 01827 896464 Superdrug 18 Greengate St, Stafford ST16 2HS 01785 211753 Superdrug Potteries Shopping Centre, Hanley, Stoke on Trent ST1 1PS 01782 213598 Superdrug 125-127 High Street, Tunstall ST6 5EA 01782 837833 Tamworth Pharmacy 146 Masefield Drive, Leyfields, Tamworth, B79 8JA 01827 64510 Tesco Instore Pharmacy Burton St Peters Bridge Burton On Trent DE14 3RJ 01283 614010 Tesco Instore Pharmacy Hawkes Green Hayes Way, Heath Hayes Cannock WS12 3YY 01543 801000 Tesco Instore Pharmacy Hednesford Victoria Street, Hednesford WS12 1BT 01543 801003 Tesco Instore Pharmacy Lichfield Church Street Lichfield WS13 6DZ 01215 197698 Tesco Instore Pharmacy Stafford Newport Road Stafford ST16 2HE 01785 791410 The White House Pharmacy Market Street, Penkridge ST19 5DH 01785 712829 V J Magrath Chemist 68 Caledonian Glascote Tamworth B77 2ED 01827 288032 Well Audley - Church Street Audley Primary Care Centre, Church Street,Audley,Stoke-on-Trent
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