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AREA REGION 1 Caprivi Pharmacy Caprivi 2 Katima Pharmacy Caprivi NAME Designation AREA REGION 1 Caprivi Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Katima Mulilo Caprivi 2 Katima Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ngweze Caprivi 3 Henties Bay Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Henties Bay Erongo 4 Karibib Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Karibib Erongo 5 Narraville Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Narraville Erongo 6 Ocean View Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ocean View Erongo 7 Adler Apotheke Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 8 Bismarck Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 9 Dolphin Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 10 Medcare Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 11 Nash Health Style T/a Mondesa Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 12 Pro Park Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 13 Swakopmunder Apotheke Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 14 Vineta Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Swakopmund Erongo 15 Molenzicht Pharmacy cc T/a Central Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Tamariskia Erongo 16 F Y Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Vineta Erongo 17 A B C Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Walvis Bay Erongo 18 Kuisebmund Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Walvis Bay Erongo 19 Oasis Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Walvis Bay Erongo 20 Sentrum Apteek Pharmacies - Retail Walvis Bay Erongo 21 Walvis Bay Pharmacy Incorporated Pharmacies - Retail Walvis Bay Erongo 22 Mediclinic Cottage - Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Swakopmund Erongo 23 Walvis Bay Medipark T/a Welwitchia Hospital Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Walvis Bay Erongo 24 Chrismed Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Rehoboth Hardap 25 Hardap Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Mariental Hardap 26 Jere-Dean Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rehoboth Hardap 27 Mariental Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Mariental Hardap 28 Rehoboth Mall Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rehoboth Hardap 29 Rehoboth Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rehoboth Hardap 30 Visrivier Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Mariental Hardap 31 Golden Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Oranjemund Karas 32 Khabuser Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Keetmanshoop Karas 33 Khabuser Southern Dispensary Pharmacies - Retail Keetmanshoop Karas 34 Reichs Apotheke Pharmacies - Retail Luderitz Karas 35 Sidadi Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rosh Pinah Karas 36 Namdeb Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Oranjemund Karas 37 Rosh Care - Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Rosh Pinah Karas 38 Langerhans Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ausspannplatz Khomas 39 Medicine World - Eros Apotheke Pharmacies - Retail Eros Khomas 40 Omuramba Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Eros Khomas 41 Hochland Park Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Hochland Park Khomas 42 Corner Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 43 Emmanuel Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 44 Highveld Pharmacy - Windhoek Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 45 Katutura Pharmacy T/a Medicine World - Katutura Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 46 Soweto Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 47 Tee Kay Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 48 Wanaheda Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 49 Tinsel Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Katutura Khomas 50 Eland Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Khomasdal Khomas 51 Hillcrest Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Khomasdal Khomas 52 J N Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Khomasdal Khomas 53 Khomasdal Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Khomasda Khomas 54 Dis-Chem the Grove Mall Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Kleine Kuppe Khomas 55 Safmed Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Klein Windhoek Khomas 56 Medicine World Lafrenz cc Pharmacies - Retail Lafrenz Khomas 57 Lifestyle Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Maerua Park Khomas 58 Maerua Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Maerua Park Khomas 59 Medicine World - Windhoek Pharmacies - Retail Maerua Park Khomas 60 Greenlight Okuryangava Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Okuryangava Khomas 61 Olympia Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Olympia Khomas 62 Cece Otjo Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Otjomuise Khomas 63 Otjomuise Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Otjomuise Khomas 64 Medchem Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Pionierspark Khomas 65 Pionierspark Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Pionierspark Khomas 66 Westlane Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Pionierspark Khomas 67 Wanaheda Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Wanaheda Khomas 68 Access Care Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 69 Auas Valley Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 70 Beulah Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 71 Cbd Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 72 Central Medical Stores - Tender Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 73 Continental Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 74 Dorado Valley Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 75 Enkehaus Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 76 Essential Health Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 77 Esteria Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 78 Garthanri Park Pharmacy (Pty) Ltd Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 79 Circle Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 80 Hillcrest Pharmaceuticals Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 81 H J M Crystal Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 82 Independence Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 83 Kalahari Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 84 Klein Windhoek Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 85 Living Water Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 86 Luisen Apotheke Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 87 International Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 88 Marrelli Fourie Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 89 Medica Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 90 Medi-Pill Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 91 Medi-Plus Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 92 Medisun Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 93 Mitzi's Medicine Depot Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 94 M Plus Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 95 Ms Nadine Anderson - City Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 96 Namib Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 97 Niemeyer Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 98 Ocean Pharmacy North Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 99 Old Power Station Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 100 Onehealth Central Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 101 Post Street Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 102 Family Care Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 103 Tauben Glen Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 104 Victoria Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 105 Windhoek Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek Khomas 106 Beulah West Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek West Khomas 107 Greenlight West Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek West Khomas 108 Ocean Pharmacy West Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek West Khomas 109 Onehealth Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek West Khomas 110 Westcare Pharmacy T/a Medicine World West Care Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek West Khomas 111 Windhoek West Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Windhoek West Khomas 112 Mediclinic Windhoek Pharmacy T/a Pharmcor Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Eros Khomas 113 Namibian Oncology Centre Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Eros Khomas 114 Paramount Healthcare Centre - Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Eros Khomas 115 Rhino Park Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Windhoek Khomas 116 Roman Catholic Hospital Pharmacy Pharmacies - Pvt Hospitals Windhoek Khomas 117 Kunene Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Opuwo Kunene 118 Outjo Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Outjo Kunene 119 Border 2000 Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Oshikango Ohangwena 120 Greenlight Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Eenhana Ohangwena 121 Santa Clara Pharmacy Oshikango Pharmacies - Retail Oshikango Ohangwena 122 Temma Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Eenhana Ohangwena 123 Clicks Pharmacy - Rundu Namibia Pharmacies - Retail Rundu Okavango 124 Freedom Pharmacy - Nkurenkuru Pharmacies - Retail Nkurenkuru Okavango 125 Kavango Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rundu Okavango 126 Nkarapamwe Pharmacy T/a Uhaku Pharmacies - Retail Rundu Okavango 127 Riverside Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rundu Okavango 128 Rundu Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rundu Okavango 129 Uhaku Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Rundu Okavango 130 Medicine World Gobabis T/a Gobabis Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Gobabis Omaheke 131 Medipharm Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Gobabis Omaheke 132 M Plus Pharmaceuticals cc T/a Gobabis Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Gobabis Omaheke 133 Omaheke Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Gobabis Omaheke 134 Northway Pharmacy T/a Wap Pharmacare Pharmacies - Retail Okahao Omusati 135 Omusati Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Outapi Omusati 136 Oshikuku Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Oshikuku Omusati 137 Wap Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Outapi Omusati 138 Bom Dia Main Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 139 Eenhana Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 140 Freedom Pharmacy cc Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 141 Freedom Pharmacy - Onguta Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 142 Homeland Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 143 Olupandu Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 144 Ondangwa Pharmacy T/a Medicine World Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 145 Oshana Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 146 Oshikango Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 147 Pharmacy 2000 Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 148 Pola 24 Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 149 Pola Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 150 Quality Pharmacy - Ondangwa Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 151 Wap Pharmacare C C Pharmacies - Retail Ondangwa Oshana 152 Cuvelai Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ongwediva Oshana 153 Kalanawa Pharmacy Pharmacies - Retail Ongwediva Oshana
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