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Where to Get Batteries PATIENT INFORMATION Where To Get Batteries Batteries are provided free of charge and can be picked up by you or by someone else on your behalf. Please note that you will not be given batteries without your battery book. Remember to switch the hearing aid off when you are not using it in order to save the battery Batteries can be obtained from the following places without an appointment Abbey Road Surgery 56 Abbey Road Torquay Albany Surgery Albany Street Newton Abbot Ashburton Surgery 9-15 Eastern Road Ashburton Brunel Medical Practice Fore Street, St Mary Church Torquay Brunel Medical Practice 13 Collaton Road Shiphay Brunel Medical Practice St Albans Road Babbacombe Chelston Hall Barton Hill Way Torquay Chelston Hall Surgery Old Mill Road Torquay Chilcote Surgery 104 Chatto Road Torquay Chilcote Surgery Hampton Avenue St Marychurch Bishopsteignton Health Centre Green Shute Hill Bishopsteignton Brixham Hospital Greenswood Road Brixham Buckfastleigh Medical Centre Bossell Road Buckfastleigh Buckland Surgery 1 Raleigh Road Buckland Chagford Health Centre Chagford Cherrybrook Medical Centre Hookhills Road Paignton Chudleigh Health Centre Old Exeter St Chudleigh Dartmouth Clinic Zion Place Dartmouth Dartmouth Hospital South Embankment Dartmouth Dawlish Hospital Luscombe Terrace Dawlish Devon Square Surgery 44 Devon Square Newton Abbot Glendevon Medical Centre 3 Carlton Place Teignmouth Grosvenor Road Surgery 17 Grosvenor Road Paignton Ipplepen Health Centre Silver Street Ipplepen Working with you, for you Kingskerswell Medical Centre 1 School Road Kingskerswell Kingsteignton Medical Practice Whiteway Road Kingsteignton Leatside Surgery Babbage Road Totnes Manor Road Surgery 95 Upper Manor Road Paignton Moretonhampstead Health Embleford Crescent Moretonhampstead Centre Norton Brook Medical Centre Cockworthy Road Kingsbridge Newton Abbot Hospital Jetty Marsh Road Newton Abbot Paignton Hospital Church Street Paignton Parkhill Medical Centre Parkhill Road Torquay Pembroke House Fortescue Road Paignton Richmond House Surgery Fore Street Teignmouth Riverside Surgery Le Molay-Littry Way Newton Abbot Riverside Surgery Shaldon Teignmouth Sherwell Valley Surgery Sherwell Valley Road Torquay Southover Medical Practice Bronshill Road Torquay Teignmouth Hospital Mill Lane Teignmouth Teignmouth Medical Practice 2 Den Cresent Teignmouth The Barton Surgery Barton Terrace Dawlish The Cricketfield Surgery Cricketfield Road Newton Abbot Torbay Hospital Lowes Bridge Torquay Totnes Country Hospital Coronation Road Totnes Tower House Surgery Market Way Chudleigh Walnut Lodge Surgery Walnut Road Torquay Please note some clinics may close during the lunch time period For further assistance or to receive this information in a different format, please contact the department which created this leaflet. 24046/V3Audiology/TSDFT/01.20/Review Date 01.22.
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