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Walking Aids Vendors Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Walking Aids Vendors AIRDRIE PHARMASAVE #338 Phone: 403-948-0010 101-209 CENTRE AVE SW Fax: 403-948-0011 AIRDRIE AB T4B 3L8 Toll Free: UNIVERSAL HEALTH PHARMACY #6 Phone: 403-980-7001 3-1861 MEADOWBROOK DR SE Fax: 403-980-7002 AIRDRIE AB T4A 1V3 Toll Free: BARRHEAD RITA'S APOTHECARY & HOME HEALTHCARE Phone: 780-674-6656 5036A 50 ST Fax: 780-674-3912 PO BOX 4561 BARRHEAD AB T7N 1A4 Toll Free: BEAVERLODGE REXALL #7507 Phone: 780-354-2088 1032 1 AVE Fax: 780-354-2350 PO BOX 600 BEAVERLODGE AB T0H 0C0 Toll Free: BEISEKER BEISEKER PHARMACY Phone: 403-947-3875 701 1 AVE Fax: 403-947-3777 PO BOX 470 BEISEKER AB T0M 0G0 Toll Free: BLACK DIAMOND PHARMASAVE #364 Phone: 403-933-7979 124 CENTRE AVE W Fax: 403-933-7999 BOX 1066 BLACK DIAMOND AB T0L 0H0 Toll Free: BONNYVILLE PHARMASAVE #325 Phone: 780-826-4445 4812 50 AVE Fax: 780-826-7718 PO BOX 10021 BONNYVILLE EAST BONNYVILLE AB T9N 0A6 Toll Free: TELLIER PHARMACY LTD. Phone: 780-826-3789 5015 50 AVE Fax: 780-826-7829 PO BOX 8175 BONNYVILLE AB T9N 2J5 Toll Free: © 2021 Government of Alberta July 9, 2021 This list is in constant flux due to ongoing revisions. For inquiries call (780) 422-5525 Page 1 of 17 Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Walking Aids Vendors CALGARY ADVANTAGE HOME HEALTH SOLUTIONS Phone: 403-460-5438 1687 32 AVE NE Fax: 866-766-5438 CALGARY AB T2E 7Z5 Toll Free: ASSIST HEALTH SUPPLIES Phone: 587-353-4325 627 MANITOU RD SE Fax: 587-349-0114 CALGARY AB T2G 4C2 Toll Free: AUGUST HOME MEDICAL SUPPLIES Phone: 587-356-0809 100-3400 14 ST NW Fax: 587-349-0809 CALGARY AB T2K 1H9 Toll Free: CALGARY COOP HOME HEALTH CARE Phone: 403-263-9994 3439 26 AVE NE Fax: 403-263-9904 CALGARY AB T1Y 6L4 Toll Free: 1-800-352-8249 CALGARY COOP HOME HEALTH CARE Phone: 403-252-2266 9309 MACLEOD TR SW Fax: 403-259-8384 CALGARY AB T2J 0P6 Toll Free: 1-800-352-8249 CALGARY COOP HOME HEALTH CARE Phone: 403-299-4488 4938 RICHMOND RD SW Fax: 403-242-2448 CALGARY AB T3E 6K4 Toll Free: 1-800-352-8249 CARE INC. Phone: 403-605-6300 124-4774 WESTWINDS DR NE Fax: 403-536-4057 CALGARY AB T3J 0L7 Toll Free: ECO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Phone: 403-270-1880 423 MANITOU RD SE Fax: 403-270-0605 CALGARY AB T2G 4C2 Toll Free: GLENMORE LANDING PHARMACY Phone: 403-255-4200 D167-1600 90 AVE SW Fax: 403-252-0586 CALGARY AB T2V 5A8 Toll Free: HEALTHCARE & REHAB SPECIALTIES Phone: 403-262-7595 629 1 AVE NE Fax: 403-233-8197 CALGARY AB T2E 0B5 Toll Free: 1-800-846-3035 © 2021 Government of Alberta July 9, 2021 This list is in constant flux due to ongoing revisions. For inquiries call (780) 422-5525 Page 2 of 17 Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Walking Aids Vendors CALGARY HOME MEDICAL SOLUTIONS INC. Phone: 403-800-3010 6915 32 AVE NW Fax: 403-800-9282 CALGARY AB T3B 0K6 Toll Free: 1-888-822-3010 KENRON COMPOUNDING PHARMACY Phone: 403-252-2616 110-1011 GLENMORE TR SW Fax: 403-252-2605 CALGARY AB T2V 4R6 Toll Free: KENRON PHARMACY Phone: 403-289-7224 100-1620 29 ST NW Fax: 403-282-5185 CALGARY AB T2N 4L7 Toll Free: MADIGAN PHARMACY Phone: 403-457-9250 68-6060 MEMORIAL DR NE Fax: 403-457-9251 CALGARY AB T2A 5Z5 Toll Free: MAXIMUM HEALTHCARE AND MOBILITY LIMITED Phone: 403-769-6166 25-47 AERO DR NE Fax: 403-769-6155 CALGARY AB T2E 8Z9 Toll Free: MOTION (CALGARY) Phone: 403-410-5649 UNITS 1-4-3110 14 AVE NE Fax: 855-351-7060 CALGARY AB T2A 6J4 Toll Free: 1-888-222-2172 SARCEE PHARMACY Phone: 403-217-5163 105-4405 9 ST SE Fax: 403-242-0397 CALGARY AB T2G 3C3 Toll Free: SETON REMEDY RX PHARMACY Phone: 587-393-3895 117-3815 FRONT ST SE Fax: 587-393-3899 CALGARY AB T3M 2J6 Toll Free: SIMONS VALLEY DRUG MART IDA Phone: 403-274-2444 6213 CENTRE ST NW Fax: 403-275-2879 CALGARY AB T2K 0V2 Toll Free: STAYWELL HOME CARE MEDICAL SUPPLIES LTD. Phone: 403-874-8787 10-4624 VARSITY DR NW Fax: 587-350-8585 CALGARY AB T3A 2L9 Toll Free: © 2021 Government of Alberta July 9, 2021 This list is in constant flux due to ongoing revisions. For inquiries call (780) 422-5525 Page 3 of 17 Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Walking Aids Vendors CALGARY WELLWISE BY SHOPPERS DRUG MART Phone: 403-255-2288 25A-180 94 AVE SE Fax: 403-640-1255 CALGARY AB T2J 3G8 Toll Free: CALMAR CALMAR APPLE DRUGS Phone: 780-985-3121 5002 50 AVE Fax: 780-985-3550 PO BOX 330 CALMAR AB T0C 0V0 Toll Free: CAMROSE SWAN CITY MOBILITY INC. Phone: 780-673-3454 26-6601 48 AVE Fax: 780-673-3453 CAMROSE AB T4V 3G8 Toll Free: TAKE CARE MOBILITY INC. Phone: 780-672-3204 5040 50 ST Fax: 780-679-0703 CAMROSE AB T4V 1R2 Toll Free: 1-866-672-3204 CARDSTON PHARMASAVE #358 Phone: 403-653-4466 71 2 AVE W Fax: 403-653-1034 PO BOX 1970 CARDSTON AB T0K 0K0 Toll Free: CARSTAIRS CARSTAIRS FAMILY PHARMASAVE Phone: 403-337-3044 217 10 AVE S Fax: 403-337-2621 PO BOX 488 CARSTAIRS AB T0M 0N0 Toll Free: CLARESHOLM CLARESHOLM PHARMACY Phone: 403-625-3050 4921 1 ST W Fax: 403-625-4817 PO BOX 580 CLARESHOLM AB T0L 0T0 Toll Free: PHARMASAVE #308 Phone: 403-625-2727 114 49 AVE W Fax: 403-625-4927 PO BOX 880 CLARESHOLM AB T0L 0T0 Toll Free: © 2021 Government of Alberta July 9, 2021 This list is in constant flux due to ongoing revisions. For inquiries call (780) 422-5525 Page 4 of 17 Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Walking Aids Vendors COCHRANE REXALL #7268 Phone: 403-932-3444 305 1 ST W Fax: 403-932-3447 PO BOX 519 COCHRANE AB T4C 1X8 Toll Free: TWO PHARMACY Phone: 403-932-2500 105-100 GRAND BLVD Fax: 403-932-2525 COCHRANE AB T4C 0S4 Toll Free: COLD LAKE COMMUNITY DRUG MART #2028 Phone: 780-639-3393 4-901 10 ST Fax: 780-639-2369 PO BOX 8248 COLD LAKE AB T9M 1N2 Toll Free: FORBES PHARMACY Phone: 780-594-3579 101-5016 50 AVE Fax: 780-594-4024 COLD LAKE AB T9M 0L1 Toll Free: TRICITY MALL VALUE DRUG MART Phone: 780-594-5444 206-6503 51 ST Fax: 780-594-6700 COLD LAKE AB T9M 1C8 Toll Free: COLEMAN COLEMAN REMEDY'S RX Phone: 403-563-3405 8335 20 AVE Fax: 403-563-3403 PO BOX 550 COLEMAN AB T0K 0M0 Toll Free: DAYSLAND DAYSLAND PHARMACY Phone: 780-374-3900 5023 50 ST Fax: 780-374-3901 PO BOX 460 DAYSLAND AB T0B 1A0 Toll Free: DEVON DEVON CENTRAL PHARMACY/PHARMACHOICE Phone: 780-738-1122 1-102 ERIE ST S Fax: 780-738-1123 DEVON AB T9G 2J4 Toll Free: © 2021 Government of Alberta July 9, 2021 This list is in constant flux due to ongoing revisions. For inquiries call (780) 422-5525 Page 5 of 17 Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Walking Aids Vendors DIDSBURY DIDSBURY FAMILY PHARMACY Phone: 403-335-0022 1912 20 ST Fax: 403-335-0010 PO BOX 2190 DIDSBURY AB T0M 0W0 Toll Free: DIDSBURY PHARMASAVE Phone: 403-335-3066 1918 20 ST Fax: 403-335-3744 PO BOX 156 DIDSBURY AB T0M 0W0 Toll Free: DIDSBURY VALUE DRUG MART Phone: 403-335-3307 1710 20 ST Fax: 403-335-9892 BAG 3010 DIDSBURY AB T0M 0W0 Toll Free: DRAYTON VALLEY REXALL #7245 Phone: 780-542-4485 113-4341 50 ST Fax: 780-542-1552 PO BOX 7528 DRAYTON VALLEY AB T7A 1S7 Toll Free: DRUMHELLER RIVERSIDE VALUE DRUG MART Phone: 403-823-3784 167 CENTRE ST Fax: 403-823-2656 PO BOX 2320 DRUMHELLER AB T0J 0Y0 Toll Free: EDMONTON ARX PHARMACY AND HOMECARE Phone: 780-761-7575 6730 75 ST NW Fax: 780-761-7576 EDMONTON AB T6E 6T9 Toll Free: ASPEN HEALTHCARE ON KINGSWAY Phone: 780-452-4386 11315 KINGSWAY AVE NW Fax: 780-447-3416 EDMONTON AB T5G 0X3 Toll Free: 1-888-764-7043 BETTERLIFE HOME MEDICAL AND PHARMACY Phone: 780-484-1717 14250 85 AVE NW Fax: 780-489-4212 EDMONTON AB T5R 3Z2 Toll Free: 1-800-527-8603 CARE EDMONTON INC. Phone: 780-229-3233 5239 55 AVE NW Fax: 587-689-3020 EDMONTON AB T6B 3V1 Toll Free: © 2021 Government of Alberta July 9, 2021 This list is in constant flux due to ongoing revisions. For inquiries call (780) 422-5525 Page 6 of 17 Alberta Aids to Daily Living Program (AADL) - Alberta Health Walking Aids Vendors EDMONTON CHINATOWN IPHARMACY INC. Phone: 780-756-4000 9660 107A AVE NW Fax: 780-244-4000 EDMONTON AB T5H 0Z7 Toll Free: CLASSIC HEALTH Phone: 780-421-4372 6727 75 ST NW Fax: 780-421-4507 EDMONTON AB T6E 1T6 Toll Free: 1-888-421-0488 CONGDON'S AIDS TO DAILY LIVING Phone: 780-483-1762 10550 MAYFIELD RD NW Fax: 780-489-6813 EDMONTON AB T5P 4X4 Toll Free: 1-800-252-9368 DOAN PHARMACY LTD. Phone: 780-423-8088 10920 107 AVE NW Fax: 780-423-8977 EDMONTON AB T5H 0X5 Toll Free: ECO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Phone: 780-483-6232 18303 107 AVE NW Fax: 780-484-8238 EDMONTON AB T5S 1K4 Toll Free: 1-800-232-9450 HAWKSTONE HOME HEALTH CARE PHARMACY Phone: 780-433-3413 100-18332 LESSARD RD NW Fax: 780-438-1970 EDMONTON AB T6M 2W8 Toll Free: HEALTHCARE & REHAB SPECIALTIES Phone: 780-424-6094 114-10611 KINGSWAY AVE NW Fax: 780-426-1734 EDMONTON AB T5G 3C8 Toll Free: 1-800-232-9408 HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS Phone: 780-406-3500 1090-9499 137 AVE NW Fax: 780-406-3567 EDMONTON AB T5E 5R8 Toll Free: HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS Phone: 780-434-3131 5920 GATEWAY BLVD NW Fax: 780-437-3355 EDMONTON AB T6H 2H6 Toll Free: HOME HEALTH STORE INC.
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