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Practice Address Registered Pharmacy Premises - Tasmania Code Practice Name Address City P/Code Phone Facsimile B0066 Amcal Max Devonport Areas G&F Woolworth Sc, 70-80 Best St Devonport 7310 6424 6400 6424 9081 B0207 Amcal Shearwater 6-9 Port Sorell Shopping Ctr, 11 Poyston Dr Shearwater 7307 6428 6548 6428 7022 B0005 Augusta Road Pharmacy 120 Augusta Road Lenah Valley 7008 6228 3990 6228 3990 B0107 Bayside Amcal Pharmacy 638-642 Sandy Bay Road Sandy Bay 7005 6225 1306 6225 4295 B0001 Bellerive Quay Pharmacy 46 Cambridge Road Bellerive 7018 6244 3344 6244 8500 B0231 Better Health Pharmacy 68A Brisbane Street Launceston 7250 6331 7777 6331 4096 B0008 Bicheno Pharmacy 57B Burgess Street Bicheno 7215 6375 1062 6375 1063 B0010 Blackmans Bay Disc. Drug Store Shop 12 Bayview Market, Algona Road Blackmans Bay 7052 6229 2481 6229 5133 B0104 Bolands Pharmacy 67 Wilson St Burnie 7320 6431 1055 6431 2475 B0011 Bridport Pharmacy 93 Main Street Bridport 7262 6356 1555 6356 0255 B0012 Brighton Pharmacy Shop 1, 172 Brighton Rd Brighton 7030 6268 0666 6268 0241 B0177 Bruny Island Pharmacy 3895 Bruny Island Main Road Alonnah 7150 6293 2005 6293 2005 B0211 Burnie Plaza Pharmacy Shop 6, Burnie Plaza, 24 Mount Street Burnie 7320 6431 1059 6411 6885 B0186 Campbell Town Community Ph'y 3/119 High Street Campbell Town 7210 6381 1242 6381 1644 B0230 Central Highlands Pharmacy 12 Patrick Street Bothwell 7030 6259 5611 6259 5611 B0055 Chemist Warehouse Eastlands SC Shop G017, Eastlands SC, Cnr Bligh St & Rosny Hill Rd Rosny Park 7018 6244 2116 6244 3732 B0241 Chemist Warehouse Glenorchy Shops 4A, 5A & 5B, 4 Eady St Glenorchy 7010 6273 7606 6274 1879 B0178 Chemist Warehouse Hbt City Ctr Cnr of 34 Elizabeth Street, 96 Collins Street Hobart 7000 6223 1309 6223 1360 B0026 Chemist Warehouse Hobart 144 Murray Street Hobart 7000 6223 3044 6231 6750 B0123 Chemist Warehouse Launceston 112A-116 Charles Street Launceston 7250 6334 4388 6334 8561 B0201 Chemist Warehouse Lindisfarne 36 Lincoln St Lindisfarne 7015 6243 8399 6243 8294 B0235 Chemist Warehouse Moonah 68/74 Main Road Moonah 7009 6228 4649 6228 1151 B0215 Chemist Warehouse Mowbray Shop 8, Mowbray Market Pl, 25 Vermont Rd Mowbray 7248 6326 1733 6326 1700 B0117 Chemist Warehouse New Town Shop 10 Centro New Town, 1 Risdon Road New Town 7008 6228 2554 6278 1054 B0088 Chemist Warehouse Newnham Shop 1, 75-77 George Town Road Newnham 7248 6326 2350 6326 9130 Thursday, 15 July 2021 Page 1 of 7 Code Practice Name Address City P/Code Phone Facsimile B0243 Chemist Warehouse North Hobart Shop 5, 346-352 Elizabeth St NORTH HOBAR 7000 6292 5219 6240 6931 B0092 Chemist Warehouse Northgate SC Shop G-046 Northgate Shop Ctr, 387-393 Main Rd Glenorchy 7010 6272 4111 6272 5697 B0199 Chemist Warehouse Racecourse 1-3 Innes St Launceston 7250 6331 5318 6331 3921 B0240 Chemist Warehouse Rosny Tenancy B, 27 Bligh St Rosny Park 7018 6292 5218 6240 5416 B0244 Chemist Warehouse Salamanca Ground Floor, 16 Montpelier Retreat BATTERY POIN 7004 6224 9994 6224 6544 B0007 Chemist Warehouse Sandy Bay 205 Sandy Bay Rd Sandy Bay 7005 6223 5556 6223 5552 B0114 Chemist Warehouse Sorell 2 Gordon Street Sorell 7172 6265 2153 6265 2165 B0220 Chemist Warehouse South L'ton 98 Wellington St Launceston 7250 6331 5424 6300 1752 B0022 Chigwell Pharmacy Shop 2, 2 Bucaan St (Allunga Rd) Chigwell 7011 6249 2044 6249 2044 B0025 Claremont Pharmacy 14 Box Hill Road Claremont 7011 6249 1022 6249 1585 B0078 Claremont Plaza Advantage Ph'y Shop 20&23 35 Main Road Claremont 7011 6249 4666 6249 5165 B0203 Cygnet Pharmacy Shop 2, 43 Mary Street Cygnet 7112 6295 1600 6295 0012 B0209 Davey Street Discount Pharmacy 179 Davey Street Hobart 7000 6223 8243 6251 1522 B0063 Deloraine Amcal Pharmacy London House, Shop 2, 62-64 Emu Bay Road Deloraine 7304 6362 2333 6362 2995 B0237 Deloraine Guardian Pharmacy Ground Floor, 15 Meander Valley Rd Deloraine 7304 6387 9001 6387 9002 B0032 Derwent Park Pharmacy 254 Main Road Derwent Park 7009 6272 6601 6272 6602 B0225 Devonport Pharmacy Shop 6, 48-54 Oldaker Street Devonport 7310 6424 1031 6424 4447 B0034 Dixon's Pharmacy 112 Goldie Street Wynyard 7325 6442 2132 6442 3250 B0035 Dover Pharmacy Shop 2 Southgate Shopping Ctr, Station Rd Dover 7117 6298 1517 6298 1517 B0040 Elizabeth Hope Priceline Pcy 346 Main Road Glenorchy 7010 6272 7138 6272 6298 B0081 Elizabeth Street Pharmacy 382-384 Elizabeth St North Hobart 7001 6234 4530 6234 4758 B0204 Epic Phar Compounding Facility Kings Meadows Compounding Fac, 36 Thistle Street West Launcesto 7250 6344 3658 6344 7337 B0228 Epic Pharmacy Hobart 2 Melville Street HOBART 7000 6240 2670 6240 2671 B0028 Epic Pharmacy Kings Meadows 86 Hobart Road Kings Meadows 7249 6344 3658 6344 7337 B0219 Epic Pharmacy New Town Shop1, 30-36 New Town Rd New Town 7008 6286 0001 6286 0002 B0245 Evandale Pharmacy 8A High St EVANDALE 7212 PENDING APPROVAL Thursday, 15 July 2021 Page 2 of 7 Code Practice Name Address City P/Code Phone Facsimile B0044 Fitzpatrick's Pharmacy 231 Charles Street Launceston 7250 6331 7335 6334 4131 B0056 FriendlyCareAdvantage Hobart 103 Liverpool Street Hobart 7000 6234 1553 6234 1669 B0057 FriendlyCareAdvantage Moonah 67 Hopkins Street Moonah 7009 6228 1647 6228 6444 B0087 FriendlyCareAdvantage New Town 127 New Town Rd New Town 7008 6228 1146 6228 4983 B0233 Fullife Pharmacy Ulverstone 24 King Edward Street Ulverstone 7315 6425 2286 6425 2236 B0047 Galloways Pharmacy 15 King Street Scottsdale 7260 6352 2777 6352 3257 B0049 Geeveston Pharmacy 4 Church Street Geeveston 7116 6297 1256 6297 1256 B0082 George Town Pharmacy 91 Macquarie Street George Town 7253 6382 1424 6382 3290 B0053 Glenorchy Central Pharmacy Shop 14, Centro Glenorchy, Eady Street Glenorchy 7010 6272 4313 6272 2008 B0160 Good Price Pharmacy Cambridge Shop A3, 66 Kennedy Drive Cambridge 7170 6248 5877 6248 4577 B0179 Good Price Pharmacy Hobart Shop 9, Wellington Centre, 42-44 Argyle Street Hobart 7000 6234 4878 6234 3918 B0165 Good Price Ph'y WH Kingston Shop 3 Kingston Gateway, 14 Channel Highway Kingston 7050 6229 9411 6229 9433 B0192 Good Shepherd Pharmacy 8 Church St Stanley 7331 041221084 6458 1262 B0059 Hatton and Laws Pharmacy 102 Charles Street Launceston 7250 6331 4333 6331 2573 B0187 Healthpoint Pharmacy Snug 2241 Channel Hwy Snug 7054 6267 9198 6267 9197 B0154 Healthpoint Wynyard Pharmacy 8B Inglis Street Wynyard 7325 6442 4323 6256 9287 B0181 HPS Pharmacies Hobart Hobart Private Hospital, 33 Argyle Street Hobart 7000 6214 3299 6214 3292 B0205 HPS Pharmacies Launceston Calvary Hospital Level 1, 5 Frederick St Launceston 7250 6236 4110 6337 4555 B0221 HPS Pharmacies Lenah Valley 18 Joynton St Lenah Valley 7008 6286 8900 6337 4561 B0224 HPS Pharmacies South Hobart 30 Cascade Rd South Hobart 7004 6286 8500 6337 4562 B0222 HPS Pharmacies Wellington 2/127-129 Wellington St Launceston 7250 6365 7800 6337 4560 B0182 Huon Vly Hlth Food Pharm & Nat Pharmacy & Naturopathica, Shop 6 Huon Arcade/13 Main St Huonville 7109 6264 2226 6264 3335 B0062 Huonville Pharmacy 59 Main Road Huonville 7109 6264 1196 6264 2392 B0213 King Island Pharmacy 8-10 Main St, Currie King Island 7256 6462 1395 6462 1921 B0068 Kings Meadows Discount Pharm'y 133 Hobart Rd Kings Meadows 7249 6344 1484 6343 0586 B0161 Kingston Discount Drug Store 11 John Street Kingston 7050 6229 7773 6229 7772 Thursday, 15 July 2021 Page 3 of 7 Code Practice Name Address City P/Code Phone Facsimile B0069 Lauderdale Pharmacy 2/476 South Arm Road Lauderdale 7021 6248 7355 6248 6997 B0144 Legana Terry White Chemmart Shop 2 & 3 Shopping Centre, 8 Legana Grove Legana 7277 6330 1001 6330 1767 B0070 Lenah Valley Amcal Pharmacy 106 Augusta Road Lenah Valley 7008 6228 1268 6228 1268 B0071 Lilydale Pharmacy 1979 Main Road Lilydale 7268 6395 1336 6395 2047 B0023 Lindisfarne Community Pharmacy 17-19 Franklin Street Lindisfarne 7015 6243 7221 6243 0343 B0173 Longford Discount Pharmacy Shop 4, 7A Wellington Street Longford 7301 6391 1327 6391 2976 B0077 Margate Pharmacy 1710 Channel Highway Margate 7054 6267 2495 6267 2780 B0079 Meadow Mews Pharmacy Shop 15, 102-106 Hobart Rd Kings Meadows 7249 6344 6622 6343 1759 B0168 Mersey Pharmacy Shop 2, 62 Wright St East Devonport 7310 6427 8969 6427 0585 B0086 New Norfolk Pharmacy 4-6 High Street New Norfolk 7140 6261 4865 6261 4865 B0060 NewNorfolk Amcal Community Phy 53 High Street New Norfolk 7140 6261 2268 6261 2417 B0090 North Hobart Pharmacy 360 Elizabeth Street North Hobart 7000 6234 1136 6236 9128 B0094 Oatlands Pharmacy 90 High Street Oatlands 7120 6254 1165 6254 0077 B0095 Olde Tudor Pharmacy Olde Tudor Shopping Complex, Westbury Road Prospect 7250 6344 9606 6344 9524 B0058 Penguin Pharmacy 105 Main Road Penguin 7316 6437 2262 6437 1108 B0097 Perth Pharmacy 71A Main Road Perth 7300 6398 2455 6398 2576 B0098 Peter Thompson's Pharmacy 13 Reibey Street Ulverstone 7315 6425 1051 6425 6661 B0153 Pharmacy 4 Less Burnie 35-37 Mount Street Burnie 7320 6431 7633 6431 1630 B0111 Pharmacy One Shop 5, 11 Wiseman St, Shorewell Plaza Burnie 7320 6433 3660 6433 3644 B0170 Priceline Pharmacy Bridgewater Shop 5, Greenpoint Plaza, 26 Greenpoint Road Bridgewater 7030 6263 7033 6263 7686 B0033 Priceline Pharmacy Devonport 56-58 Rooke St Devonport 7310 6424 1591 6424 1592 B0185 Priceline Pharmacy Kingston T30/30A Channel Crt Shopping C, 29 Channel Hwy Kingston 7050 6229 7775 6229 7774 B0223 Priceline Pharmacy KingstPlaza Shop 8-9 Kingston Plaza SC, 20 Channel Hwy Kingston 7050 6229 1600 6229 1688 B0122 Priceline Pharmacy L'ton Plaza Shop 1, Launceston Centre, 15 Racecourse Crescent Launceston 7250 6331 7737 6331 0514 B0018 Priceline Pharmacy Ulverstone 66 Reibey
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