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DISPENSING FEE REPORT - All Provinces Except ON DISPENSING FEE REPORT - All Provinces Except ON Dispensing Fee Report Jan - Mar 2021 * In some provinces, a tiered fee schedule is in effect and thus some of the reported data may be skewed based upon such tiers. We strongly advise that you call the specific pharmacy of interest to ensure that you get the most updated, accurate fee information for the particular prescription that you require. Pharmacy Name Address(1) Address(2) City Prov. Postal Avg LOBLAW PHARMACY #4951 1050 YANKEE VALLEY ROAD AIRDRIE AB T4A2E4 11.48 DRUGSTORE PHARMACY #1540 300 AIRDRIE ROAD NE AIRDRIE AB T4B3P2 11.60 WALMART PHARMACY #1050 2881 MAIN STREET SW AIRDRIE AB T4B3G5 11.68 LONDON DRUGS #84 LONDON DRUGS LIMITED 110-2781 MAIN ST SW AIRDRIE AB T4B3S6 11.94 PHARMEDIC PHARMACY #4 FATIMA SERVICES INC 506-3 STONEGATE DR NW AIRDRIE AB T4B0N2 11.99 POLARIS TRAVEL CLINIC AND PHARMACY 404-191 EDWARDS WAY SW AIRDRIE AB T4B3E2 12.04 SHOPPERS DRUG MART #2429 NARAYAN INVESTMENTS INC 2-804 MAIN STREET SE AIRDRIE AB T4B3M1 12.06 SAFEWAY PHARMACY #8830 SOBEYS WEST INC. 505 MAIN STREET AIRDRIE AB T4B2B8 12.07 SHOPPERS DRUG MART #2431 GINCHER PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES INC UNIT 801-401 COOPER BLVD SW AIRDRIE AB T4B4J3 12.07 SOBEYS PHARMACY #5172 AIRDRIE 100, 65 MACKENZIE WAY SW AIRDRIE AB T4B0V7 12.09 SHOPPERS DRUG MART #2360 SELINGER DRUGGISTS LTD. 836 1ST AVE NW AIRDRIE AB T4B2R3 12.10 SHOPPERS DRUG MART #2328 WOLF PHARMACEUTICALS LTD 1200 MARKET STREET S.E. AIRDRIE AB T4A0K9 12.11 SHOPPERS DRUG MART #2386 M. RADWAN PHARMACARE LTD 310-505 MAIN ST AIRDRIE AB T4B3K3 12.11 PHARMASAVE #338 MELROSE DRUGS LTD. 209 CENTRE AVE WEST AIRDRIE AB T4B3L8 12.14 SAVE-ON-FOODS PHARMACY #6603 AIRDRIE WEST 601-401 COOPERS BLVD SW AIRDRIE AB T4B4J3 12.14 CALGARY CO-OP PHARMACY #19 2700 MAIN STREET #100 AIRDRIE AB T4B2Y1 12.15 CREEKSIDE PHARMACY GOOKE CORP 1113-403 MACKENZIE WAY SW AIRDRIE AB T4B3V7 12.15 SANDSTONE PHARMACIES AIRDRIE AIRDRIE PHARMACY LTD 25-1301 8 STREET SW AIRDRIE AB T4B3Y2 12.15 AIRDRIE MEDICAL REMEDY'S RX PHARMACY-BHAVNA KUNJAL PHARMACY LTD 10-620 1ST AVE NW AIRDRIE AB T4B2R3 12.15 SAVE-ON-FOODS PHARMACY #6602 OVERWAITEA PHARMACIES LTD 1400 MARKET STREET SE AIRDRIE AB T4A0K9 12.15 UNIVERSAL HEALTH PHARMACY #6 1588647 ALBERTA LTD 3-1861 MEADOWBROOK DR SE AIRDRIE AB T4A1V3 12.15 APPLE PHARMACY 2013318 ALBERTA LTD 229 1 ST SW AIRDRIE AB T4B3L8 12.15 MIDTOWN PHARMASAVE #363 MIDTOWN PHARMACY LTD 202-1 MIDTOWN BLVD SW AIRDRIE AB T4B4E7 12.15 MEDICINE SHOPPE PHARMACY #411 2233063 ALBERTA LTD 3 - 704 MAIN ST SE AIRDRIE AB T4B3M1 12.15 PHARMASAVE LUXSTONE #3023 MUKT INC 101B - 2002 LUXSTONE BLVD AIRDRIE AB T4B3K8 12.15 GUARDIAN BEACH PHARMACY ONOWAY HEALTH CARE PHARMACY LTD 101-4705 46A AVE ALBERTA BEACH AB T0E0A0 12.15 ALIX DRUGS 4909 - 50TH STREET BOX 207 ALIX AB T0C0B0 12.15 ANDREW PHARMACY AND HOME HEALTHCARE 5022 51 STREET - PO BOX 269 ANDREW AB T0B0C0 12.15 ARROWWOOD PHARMACY OSBIL CONSULTING LTD 3 - 6 RAILWAY AVE WEST ARROWWOOD AB T0L0B0 12.15 LOBLAW PHARMACY #4904 5007 - 52ST ATHABASCA AB T9S1V2 11.42 ATHABASCA VALUE DRUG MART 4911 - 50TH STREET ATHABASCA AB T9S1E1 12.11 MEDICINE SHOPPE #368 HEMZ HEALTH LTD 2810B 48 AVENUE ATHABASCA AB T9S0B1 12.15 RX DRUG MART #2016 9206809 CANADA INC 4923 - 50 STREET ATHABASCA AB T9S1E1 12.15 GOURLAYS PHARMACY BOX 1080 220 BEAR STREET BANFF AB T1L1B1 11.94 SAFEWAY PHARMACY #8805 SOBEYS WEST INC. 318 MARTEN STREET BANFF AB T1L1B4 12.01 RX DRUG MART #2018 9206809 CANADA INC 317 BANFF AVENUE. PO BOX 2620 BANFF AB T1L1C3 12.15 PEMBINA WEST CO-OP PHARMACY 4705 49 ST BARRHEAD AB T7N1A1 11.85 RX DRUG MART #2014 9206809 CANADA INC 5028-50TH STREET PO BOX 4219 BARRHEAD AB T7N1A2 12.13 ANDERSON DRUG BY FRESON BROS 5020 49 ST BOX 4496 BARRHEAD AB T7N1A4 12.15 RITA'S APOTHECARY & HOME HEALTHCARE 5036A - 50 STREET. PO BOX 4561 BARRHEAD AB T7N1A4 12.15 BARRHEAD PEOPLES PHARMACY MASKE PHARMACY LTD B - 5120 50TH STREET BARRHEAD AB T7N1A4 12.15 PHARMASAVE BASHAW #319 GAUDET FAMILY PHARMACY INC P.O. BOX 98, 5010 50TH STREET BASHAW AB T0B0H0 12.15 BASSANO PHARMACY DREAM PHARM INC 401 2ND AVE - PO BOX 1378 BASSANO AB T0J0B0 12.15 LOBLAW PHARMACY #4009 C/O EXTRA FOODS #5201 - 30TH AVENUE BEAUMONT AB T4X1T4 11.66 SOBEYS PHARMACY #3184 BEAUMONT - SOBEYS CAPITAL INC 5802 - 50TH STREET BEAUMONT AB T4X1T8 12.05 SHOPPERS DRUG MART #2358 FALD PHARMACY LTD 6302-50TH STREET BEAUMONT AB T4X0B6 12.10 PHARMX REXALL #7226 5910-50TH STREET NW BEAUMONT AB T4X1T3 12.15 BEAUMONT CENTRE PHARMACY 5003 50 AVENUE BEAUMONT AB T4X1E7 12.15 PHARMASAVE MAINA CENTRE VILLE 2060660 ALBERTA LTD 104-5010 50 ST BEAUMONT AB T4X1E6 12.15 BEAUMONT MEDX DRUGS BEAUMONT MEDX DRUGS INC 108-6202 29 AVE BEAUMONT AB T4X0H5 12.15 REXALL #7507 PO BOX #600 1032-1ST AVE BEAVERLODGE AB T0H0C0 12.15 MINT HEALTH + DRUGS: BEAVERLODGE - 2010830 ALBERTA LTD P.O. BOX 2261. 112-10TH ST BEAVERLODGE AB T0H0C0 12.15 BEISEKER PHARMACY 1917640 ALBERTA LTD 205 6TH STREET - PO BOX 470 BEISEKER AB T0M0G0 12.15 BENTLEY IDA 5018 - 50TH AVENUE BOX 868 BENTLEY AB T0C0J0 12.11 BERWYN PHARMACY LTD. 5151 - 51ST STREET BOX 359 BERWYN AB T0H0E0 12.15 SANDSTONE PHARMACIES BLACK DIAMOND - NANTON PHARMACY LTD 127 CENTRE AVE SW BOX 94 BLACK DIAMOND AB T0L0H0 11.95 PHARMSAVE # 364 124 CENTRE AVENUE W BOX 1066 BLACK DIAMOND AB T0L0H0 12.15 BLACKFALDS PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY PO BOX 1072, 5049 PARKWOOD RD BLACKFALDS AB T0M0J0 12.14 SANDSTONE PHARMACIES - BLACKFALDS 5013 PARKWOOD ROAD BLACKFALDS AB T0M0J0 12.15 BLACKFALDS PHARMACY 2203891 ALBERTA INC 4916 BROADWAY AVE BLACKFALDS AB T0M0J0 12.15 TURTLE MOUNTAIN PHARMACY 7-11001 20 AVE BLAIRMORE AB T0K0E0 12.15 RX DRUG MART #2017 12749-20TH AVENUE PO BOX 538 BLAIRMORE AB T0K0E0 12.15 BON ACCORD PHARMACY GLORYLAND INVESTMENT INC 4948 50TH AVE BON ACCORD AB T0A0K0 12.12 DRUGSTORE PHARMACY #6717 5106 - 46 STREET BONNYVILLE AB T9N2P1 11.20 TELLIER PHARMACY TELLIER PHARMACY LTD. P.O. BOX 8175 - 5015 50TH AVE BONNYVILLE AB T9N2J5 12.14 PHARMASAVE #325 DAVEY DRUG MART LTD PO BOX 10021 STN EAST, 4812-50 AVE BONNYVILLE AB T9N0A6 12.15 PHARMASAVE CLINIC DISPENSARY LASHAP HOLDINGS LTD 4610-50 ST BAG 1007 BONNYVILLE AB T9N0G2 12.15 BOW ISLAND APPLE DRUGS 502-1ST STREET WEST P.O BOX 1038 BOW ISLAND AB T0K0G0 12.12 BOWDEN GUARDIAN PHARMACY BOWDEN PHARMACY INC BAY 4 - 2002 20TH AVENUE BOWDEN AB T0M0K0 12.15 BOYLE VALUE DRUG MART P.O. BOX 328 5118-3RD STREET BOYLE AB T0A0M0 12.15 BRAGG CREEK PHARMACY PO BOX 355 20 WHITE AVE BRAGG CREEK AB T0L0K0 12.15 BRETON IDA SAM'S DRUGS INC 5031 50 AVE. P.O. BOX 427 BRETON AB T0C0P0 12.04 WALMART PHARMACY #3658 917 - 3RD STREET WEST BROOKS AB T1R1L5 11.81 SOUTH SHORE PHARMACY 2-650 CASSILS ROAD EAST BROOKS AB T1R1M6 11.94 SAFEWAY PHARMACY #8896 SOBEYS WEST INC. 550 CASSILS ROAD WEST BROOKS AB T1R0V4 12.05 SHOPPERS DRUG MART #2343 EBENEZAR ASARE PHARMACY LTD 433 CASSILS RD WEST BROOKS AB T1R0W1 12.05 PHARMASAVE #345 BROOKS ECO PHARMACY LTD BAY C 316 8TH AVE EAST BOX 427 BROOKS AB T1R1B4 12.15 GREENBROOK PHARMACY 2047901 ALBERTA INC. 344 8 ST EAST BROOKS AB T1R0V9 12.15 BRUDERHEIM PHARMACY 2020548 AB LTD 4901 QUEEN ST BRUDERHEIM AB T0B0S0 12.15 COSTCO PHARMACY #543 11588 SARCEE TRAIL NW CALGARY AB T3R0A1 4.40 COSTCO PHARMACY #1217 CWC PHARMACIES LTD 75 EAST HILLS BLVD SE CALGARY AB T2A6J8 4.40 COSTCO PHARMACY #251 99 HERITAGE GATE SE CALGARY AB T2H3A7 4.41 COSTCO PHARMACY #56 2853 - 32ND STREET NE CALGARY AB T1Y6T7 4.42 SAVE-ON-FOODS PHARMACY #6647 4163 UNIVERSITY AVE NW CALGARY AB T3B6K3 4.99 SAVE ON FOODS PHARMACY #6631 420 NA'A PLAZA SW CALGARY AB T3H6A4 4.99 SAVE-ON-FOODS PHARMACY #6636 300-1440 52 ST NE CALGARY AB T2A4T8 9.95 SAVE ON FOODS PHARMACY #6633 SAVE-ON-FOODS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP #70-3915-51ST STREET SW CALGARY AB T3E6N1 10.00 SAVE-ON-FOODS PHARMACY #6629 40 HUNTERHORN DR NE CALGARY AB T2K6H2 10.00 HARVEST HILLS PHARMACY HARVEST HILLS PHARMACY INC 111-160 96 AVE NE CALGARY AB T3K6G4 10.99 LOBLAW PHARMACY #4619 WESTFAIR FOODS (MANITOBA) LTD 10 SAGE HILL PLAZA NW CALGARY AB T3R0S4 11.14 OAKRIDGE COMMUNITY PHARMACY JOPHIL CONCEPTS LTD 5 - 3109 PALLISER DR SW CALGARY AB T2V4W5 11.22 WALMART PHARMACY #3011 NORTHLAND VILLAGE SHOP CTR 5005 NORTHLAND DRIVE NW CALGARY AB T2L2K1 11.39 LOBLAW PHARMACY #1577 5858 SIGNAL HILL CTR SW CALGARY AB T3H3P8 11.46 LOBLAW PHARMACY #1590 WESTFAIR DRUGS (MANITOBA) LTD 240 - 540 3RD STREET SE CALGARY AB T2G0S3 11.48 LOBLAW PHARMACY #1543 WESTFAIR FOODS(MANITOBA) LTD 100 COUNTRY VILLAGE RD NE CALGARY AB T3K5Z2 11.54 RFP PHARMACY 400-2000 VETERAN'S PLACE NW CALGARY AB T3B4N2 11.56 LOBLAW PHARMACY #1545 7020 - 4TH STREET NW CALGARY AB T2K1C4 11.56 DRUGSTORE PHARMACY #1539 #100-20 HERITAGE MEADOWS WAY SE CALGARY AB T2H3C1 11.57 DRUGSTORE PHARMACY #1574 10505 SOUTHPORT RD SW CALGARY AB T2W3N2 11.58 Note: This report may contain confidential personal information. 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