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Page 1 of 3 WOOLTRU HEALTHCARE FUND PHARMACY NETWORK LIST NORTH WEST WOOLTRU HEALTHCARE FUND PHARMACY NETWORK LIST NORTH WEST PRACTICE AREA PRACTICE NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 TOWN NUMBER BOITEKONG 642746 CLICKS PHARMACY - BOITEKONG 34 BOITEKONG MALL TLOU STREET BOITEKONG BRITS 300047 CLICKS PHARMACY - BRITS SHOP 6 SHOPRITE CENTRE PIENAAR STREET BRITS BRITS 393452 CLICKS PHARMACY - BRITS MALL SHOP 28 BRITS MALL CNR HENDRIK VERWOERD AVENUE & MAPLE RIDGE ROAD BRITS BRITS 396869 MEDIRITE PHARMACY - BRITS MALL CHECKERS - BRITS MALL CNR HENDRIK VERWOERD & MAPLE AVENUE BRITS BRITS 477117 PHARMACY @ SPAR - PANORAMA SHOP 3 PANORAMA SHOPPING CENTRE 47 CAREL DE WET STREET BRITS CARLETONVILLE 306908 CLICKS PHARMACY - CARLETONVILLE SHOP 2 15 GOLD STREET CARLETONVILLE MEDIRITE PHARMACY - PLATINUM CASHAN 502677 SHOP 1 PLATINUM SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE CNR HOWICK ROAD & CUCKOO AVENUE CASHAN JUNCTION COLIGNY 118915 TALJAARD APTEKERS 40 VOORTREKKER STREET COLIGNY FLAMWOOD 452556 DIS-CHEM KLERKSDORP PHARMACY SHOP 23 1 BROTHER PATRICK ROAD FLAMWOOD FLIMIEDA 6082297 PHARMACY @ SPAR - LAUTZLAAN 40 LAUTZ AVENUE FLIMIEDA GEELHOUTPARK EXT 607266 PHARMACY @ SPAR - MANUKA SHOP 1 GEELHOUT BOULEVARD 127 MANUKA AVENUE GEELHOUTPARK EXT 6 6 HARTBEESPOORT 836974 CLICKS PHARMACY THE ISLANDS SHOP 15 - THE ISLANDS SHOPPING CENTRE CNR R512 & OBERON STREET HARTBEESPOORT HARTBEESPOORT 336750 HARTMED PHARMACY SHOP NO 22-23 SEDIBA PLAZA DIE OU WAPAD STREET HARTBEESPOORT KLERKSDORP 371254 CLICKS PHARMACY - CITY MALL SHOP 47 CITY MALL CNR PRESIDENT KRUGER & OLIVER TAMBO STREET KLERKSDORP KLERKSDORP 79820 CLICKS PHARMACY - KLERKSDORP WESTEND BUILDING 36 LEASK & SIDDLE STREET KLERKSDORP KLERKSDORP 589462 CLICKS PHARMACY - MATLOSANA MALL SHOP 126 MATLOSANA MALL JOE SLOVO ROAD KLERKSDORP KLERKSDORP 210994 MEDIRITE PHARMACY - KLERKSDORP CHECKERS HYPER CNR CHURCH & MAGRIETA STREET KLERKSDORP KLERKSDORP 653705 PHARMACY AT SPAR MEIRINGSPARK 1 WILCO STREET KLERKSDORP KLERKSDORP 6020682 SPRINGBOK APTEEK - KLERKSDORP U B S BUILDING 48 ANDERSON STREET KLERKSDORP LEEUDORINGSTAD 6034411 LEEUDORINGSTAD APTEEK 14 GEORGE STREET LEEUDORINGSTAD LETHLABILE 821365 CLICKS PHARMACY LETHLABILE MALL SHOP 5 LETHLABILE MALL CNR BRITS AND OSALETSENG STREET LETHLABILE CNR DOCTOR NELSON MANDELA DRIVE & TRANSVAAL LICHTENBURG 465992 CLICKS PHARMACY - LICHTENBURG SHOP 11 DADA CENTRE LICHTENBURG STREET LICHTENBURG 548790 CLICKS PHARMACY - LICHTENBURG MALL SHOP 14 LICHTENBURG MALL DR NELSON MANDELA DRIVE LICHTENBURG MAFIKENG 46094 CLICKS PHARMACY - MAFIKENG SHOP 9 CHOPPIES CENTRE CNR NELSON MANDELA & VICTORIA ROAD MAFIKENG Page 1 of 3 PRACTICE AREA PRACTICE NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 TOWN NUMBER SHOP 15 MAFIKENG CROSSING SHOPPING MAFIKENG 371262 CLICKS PHARMACY - MAFIKENG CROSSING CNR NELSON MANDELA DRIVE & SEKAME STREET MAFIKENG CENTRE MAFIKENG 724777 CLICKS PHARMACY - MAFIKENG MALL SHOP 47 MAFIKENG MALL CORNER CARRINGTON & CARNEY STREET MAFIKENG MAFIKENG 755222 DIS-CHEM MEGA CITY PHARMACY SHOP 103 TO 107 MEGA CITY SHOPPING CENTRE CNR SEKAMA STREET & DR JAMES MOROKO DRIVE MAFIKENG MOOINOOI 374482 MOOI NOOI PHARMACY SHOP 13 EURONOOI SHOPPING CENTRE CNR WILKINSON & LONRHO DRIVE MOOINOOI ORKNEY 6021565 ATOMIC PHARMACY 54 FLECKER STREET ORKNEY POTCHEFSTROOM 46183 CLICKS PHARMACY - POTCHEFSTROOM SHOP 20 PICK N PAY CENTRE WALTER SISULU LANE POTCHEFSTROOM POTCHEFSTROOM 701785 CLICKS PHARMACY LOMBARD STREET CNR VAN RIEBEECK AND LOMBARD STREET POTCHEFSTROOM POTCHEFSTROOM 376140 DIS-CHEM POTCHEFSTROOM PHARMACY SHOP 93-95 MOOIRIVER MALL CNR GOVEN MBEKI & NELSON MANDELA DRIVE POTCHEFSTROOM POTCHEFSTROOM 316172 MEDIRITE PHARMACY - MOOIRIVIER CHECKERS MOOIRIVIER CNR MOOIRIVIER & NELSON MANDELA STREET POTCHEFSTROOM POTCHEFSTROOM 717479 MIEDERPARK APTEEK SPAR CENTRE MAHERRY STREET POTCHEFSTROOM PHARMACY AT SPAR BULT CORNER CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI DRIVE & STEVE BIKO POTCHEFSTROOM 688681 SHOP 3 BULT CENTER POTCHEFSTROOM POTCHEFSTROOM STREET CORNER NELSON MANDELA DRIVE & GOVAN MBEKI POTCHEFSTROOM 6064930 POTCH PHARMACY SHOP 51 RIVER WALK SHOPPING CENTRE POTCHEFSTROOM AVENUE POTCHEFSTROOM POTCHEFSTROOM 305391 CLICKS PHARMACY - MOOI RIVER SHOP NO 33A MOOI RIVER SHOPPING CENTRE NELSON MANDELA DRIVE CAMP CAMP RUSTENBURG 548804 CLICKS PHARMACY - MORULENG MALL SHOP 23 MORULENG MALL MAIN HOSPITAL ROAD RUSTENBURG RUSTENBURG 317209 CLICKS PHARMACY - RUSTENBURG 25 NELSON MANDELA DRIVE RUSTENBURG RUSTENBURG 823805 CLICKS PHARMACY MAGALIES VIEW FUTURE SHOP 8 MAGALIES VIEW CENTRE CNR MARLIN & KORONKO STREETS RUSTENBURG RUSTENBURG 695742 CLICKS PHARMACY RUSTENBURG MED CNR PRESIDENT MBEKI AND VON WEILLI RUSTENBURG CLICKS PLUS PHARMACY - WATERFALL RUSTENBURG 46213 SHOP 48 WATERFALL MALL CASHEN EXT 12 1 AUGRABIES STREET RUSTENBURG MALL RUSTENBURG 242233 DIS-CHEM RUSTENBURG PHARMACY SHOP 1 WATERFALL MALL VALUE CENTRE AUGRABIES AVENUE RUSTENBURG RUSTENBURG 155772 GIGGS PHARMACY SHOP 32 ZINNIAVILLE COMPLEX PETUNIA STREET RUSTENBURG RUSTENBURG 391204 MEDIRITE PHARMACY - WATERBERG SHOPRITE RUSTENBURG CNR PRESIDENT MBEKI & NELSON MANDELA STREET RUSTENBURG RUSTENBURG 532096 MOONEYCLOSE 1 PHARMACY SHOP 8 MAGALIES VIEW SHOPPING CENTRE MARLIN ROAD, WATERFALL EAST RUSTENBURG CLICKS PHARMACY - SCHOEMANSVILLE 338044 SHOP 20 VILLAGE MALL MAGALIES BOULEVARD SCHOEMANSVILLE HARTEBEESPOORTDAM SCHOEMANSVILLE 491128 DIS-CHEM HARTBEESPOORT PHARMACY SHOP 124 VILLAGE MALL CNR R511 & TIELMAN STREET SCHOEMANSVILLE SCHOEMANSVILLE 321273 MEDIRITE PHARMACY - HARTEBEESPOORT SHOP 2 CHECKERS VILLAGE MALL CNR R511 & MAGALIESBURG BOULEVARD SCHOEMANSVILLE STILFONTEIN 6024858 DEKA APTEEK SHOP 3 CIVIC CENTRE CNR HARTEBEESFONTEIRN & STILFONTEIN ROAD STILFONTEIN TAUNG STATION 473952 MEDIRITE TAUNG SHOP 5 STATION ROAD TAUNG STATION TLHABANE 298263 KGABO PHARMACY - TLHABANE STAND 302 MONARENG STREET TLHABANE VRYBURG 325899 CLICKS PHARMACY - VRYBURG SHOP 2 VRYBURG RETAIL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE MARKET STREET VRYBURG VRYBURG 6068146 VRYBURG APTEEK 19 DE KOCK STREET VRYBURG SHOP 15 GREYSTONE CROSSING SHOPPING WATERFALL EAST 755915 DIS-CHEM GREYSTONE CROSSING PHAR 111 KLOOF ROAD WATERFALL EAST CENTRE Page 2 of 3 PRACTICE AREA PRACTICE NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 TOWN NUMBER WILKOPPIES 46175 CLICKS PHARMACY - WILKOPPIES 70 AMETIS STREET WILKOPPIES WOLMARANSSTAD 786012 CLICKS PHARMACY WOLMARANSSTAD H/V PIET RETIEF & KRUGER STRATE WOLMARANSSTAD WOLMARANSSTAD 386294 WOLLIES PHARMACY 11A BROADBENT STREET WOLMARANSSTAD ZEERUST 371130 CLICKS PHARMACY - ZEERUST SHOP 3 ZEERUST SHOPPING CENTRE CHURCH STREET ZEERUST Page 3 of 3 .
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