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Christmas and New Year 2015-16 - Pharmacy Opening Times Bristol South and Central CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 2015-16 - PHARMACY OPENING TIMES BRISTOL SOUTH AND CENTRAL Urgent Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 Sunday 27 Monday 28 Minor Specialist Pharmacy Address Area Postcode Telephone Repeat Ailments Medicines December December December December December Medicines Lloydspharmacy 244 North Street Ashton BS3 1JD 0117 966 1170 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–17.30 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Sainsbury's Pharmacy Winterstoke Road Ashton BS3 2NS 0117 953 7273 08.00–18.00 Closed 10.00–17.00 10.00–16.00 10.00–17.00 Yes NHS No Asda Pharmacy East Street Bedminister BS3 4JY 0117 9231563 07.00–23.00 Closed 07.00–22.00 10.00–16.00 09.00–18.00 Yes NHS No Well pharmacy 90 North Street Bedminister BS3 1HF 0117 9664802 09.00–18.30 Closed Closed Closed Closed Yes NHS No Boots Pharmacy 96 East Street Bedminster BS3 4EY 0117 9663433 09.00–17.30 Closed 09.00–17.30 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Lloydspharmacy 172 St. John's Lane Bedminster BS3 5AR 0117 966 1230 08.30–18.30 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No The Bedminster Family Practice, Lloydspharmacy Bedminster BS3 4AT 0117 9639468 08.00–22.30 Closed 08.00–23.00 09.00–22.00 09:00–17:00 Yes NHS Yes (A) Regent Road Bedminster Pharmacy 4-6 Cannon Street Bedminster BS3 1BN 0117 9853388 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No 09.00–13.30 Superdrug Pharmacy 44-46 East Street Bedminster BS3 4HD 0117 923 1191 09.00–17.30 Closed 09.00–17.30 Closed Yes NHS No 14.00–17.30 Lloydspharmacy 99 Bishopsworth Road Bedminster Down BS13 7JR 0117 966 9402 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Kathleen James 3a/4a St Peters Rise Bishopsworth BS13 7LU 0117 964 3496 09.00–18.30 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Pharmacy Lloydspharmacy 135-137 Church Road Bishopsworth BS13 8JZ 0117 964 7567 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Lloydspharmacy 94 Queens Road Bishopsworth BS13 8PQ 0117 9643707 09.00–17.30 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Lloydspharmacy 33 Sandy Park Road Brislington BS4 3PH 0117 977 7235 09.00–17.45 Closed 09.00–17.30 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Tesco Pharmacy Callington Road Brislington BS4 5AY 0117 9051847 08.00–19.00 Closed 09.00–17.00 10.00–16.00 09.00–18.00 No Private No Boots Pharmacy 59 Broadmead Broadmead BS1 3ED 0117 929 3631 08.00–20.00 Closed 08.00–20.00 11.00–17.00 09.00–18.00 Yes NHS No Superdrug Pharmacy 39-43 Broadmead Broadmead BS1 3EU 0117 929 4375 08.30–17.30 Closed 08.30–17.30 11.00–17.00 08.30–17.30 Yes NHS No Boots Pharmacy 66 Queens Road Clifton BS8 1QU 0117 926 4083 08.00–17.30 Closed 08.00–18.30 10.00–17.00 10.00–17.00 No NHS No 9 Clifton Down Shopping Centre, Boots Pharmacy Clifton BS8 2NN 0117 974 2896 08.30–18.30 Closed Closed Closed 10.00–16.00 No NHS No Whiteladies Road Boots Pharmacy 112 - 114 Whiteladies Road Clifton BS8 2RP 0117 973 3173 08.45–17.30 Closed 08.45–17.30 Closed 10.00–16.00 No NHS No 09.00–13.00, Buxton & Grant 176 Whiteladies Road Clifton BS8 2XU 0117 973 5025 Closed Closed Closed Closed No Private No 13.30–19.00 Whiteladies Medical Centre, Lloydspharmacy Clifton BS8 2PU 0117 974 1348 09.00–18.30 Closed 09.00–12.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Whatley Road The Regent Practice 13 Regent Street Clifton BS8 4HW 0117 9735500 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–17.30 Closed Closed No Private No Clifton Village Pharmacy 10 Princess Victoria Street Clifton BS8 4BP 0117 9738087 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–17.30 Closed Closed No Private No Cotham Pharmacy 3-5 Cotham Hill Cotham BS6 6LD 0117 973 6580 08.30–18.00 Closed Closed Closed Closed Yes Private No Bhogal Dispensing 79 - 81 St. Marks Road Easton BS5 6HX 0117 951 4398 09.00–19.00 11.00–13.00 09.00–17.30 Closed Closed No Private Yes (B) Chemist NHS England South West BNSSSG Master v4 - 02/12/2015 Bristol S&C - Page 1 of 4 Pharmacy Team CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 2015-16 - PHARMACY OPENING TIMES BRISTOL SOUTH AND CENTRAL Urgent Thursday 24 Friday 25 Saturday 26 Sunday 27 Monday 28 Minor Specialist Pharmacy Address Area Postcode Telephone Repeat Ailments Medicines December December December December December Medicines Easton Day Night 192 Stapleton Road Easton BS5 0NY 0117 3290672 08.00–22.30 Closed 08.00–22.30 09.30–22.30 Closed Yes Private No Healthcare Lawrence Hill Health Centre, Lloydspharmacy Easton BS2 0AN 0117 9557705 08.45–18.30 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Hassell Drive Charlotte Keel Health Centre, Lloydspharmacy Easton BS5 0UA 0117 9510043 08.30–19.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Seymour Road Easton Pharmacy 116 Stapleton Road Easton BS5 0PS 0117 9557234 09.00–19.00 Closed 09.00–17.00 Closed Closed Yes Private No Selcan Pharmacy 103 St. Marks Road Easton BS5 6HY 0117 951 0039 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Boots Pharmacy 5 Peterson Avenue Hartcliffe BS13 0BE 0117 9641232 09.00–17.30 Closed 09.00–17.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Boots Pharmacy Imperial Retail Park, Wills Way Hartcliffe BS13 7TJ 0117 9642197 09.00–20.00 Closed 09.00–18.00 11.00–17.00 09.00–18.00 Yes NHS No Hartcliffe Health Centre, Hareclive Well pharmacy Hartcliffe BS13 0JP 0117 9643627 08.30–18.30 Closed Closed Closed Closed Yes NHS No Road Hengrove Pharmacy 9 The Parade Hengrove BS14 9DB 01173005446 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed No NHS No Well pharmacy 143 St Michaels Hill Kingsdown BS2 8DB 0117 9731473 08.45–18.30 Closed Closed Closed Closed Yes NHS No Silverman Chemist 180a Wells Road Knowle BS4 2AL 0117 977 6743 08.30–19.00 Closed 09.00–17.00 Closed Closed No Private No Davis Pharmacy Ltd 45 Filwood Broadway Knowle BS4 1JL 0117 963 5232 08.30–17.30 Closed 08.30–13.00 Closed Closed Yes Private No William Budd HC, Knowle West Lloydspharmacy Knowle BS4 1WH 0117 9663632 08.45–18.15 Closed Closed Closed Closed Yes NHS No Health Park, Downton Rd Unit 29 Broadwalk Shopping Lloydspharmacy Knowle BS4 2QB 0117 971 7445 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Centre, Wells Road Broadwalk Shopping Centre, 339- 09.00–13.00, Superdrug Pharmacy Knowle BS4 2QB 0117 971 4947 08.30–17.30 Closed Closed 10.00–16.00 Yes Private No 341 Wells Road 13.30–17.30 Montpelier Health Centre, Bath Lloydspharmacy Montpelier BS6 5PU 0117 9240222 09.00–18.30 Closed 09.00–12.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Buildings Redcliffe Pharmacy 8 Waring House Redcliffe BS1 6TB 0117 9230165 09.00–18.00 Closed 09.00–13.00 Closed Closed No Private No Boots Pharmacy 5 Langton Road St Anne's BS4 4EW 0117 9778748 08.45–18.30 Closed 09.00–12.30 Closed Closed No NHS No Jhoots Pharmacy 5 Avon Village St Annes Park BS4 4WW 0117 9771987 08.30–18.15 Closed Closed Closed Closed Yes NHS No Lloydspharmacy 74-76 Hollway Road Stockwood BS14 8PG 01275 833682 08.30–19.00 Closed 08.30–17.30 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Stockwood Pharmacy 78 Hollway Road Stockwood BS14 8PG 01275 835322 07.00–24.00 14.00–16.00 07.00–21.00 09.00–19.00 Closed Yes NHS Yes (A) Stoke Croft Pharmacy Unit 2 Avonmead House, 40-48 Stokes Croft BS1 3QD 0117 9426941 09.00–18.00 10.00–12.00 10.00–14.00 10.00–12.00 10.00–14.00 No NHS Yes (B) Boots Pharmacy 19-20 St. Augustines Parade The Centre BS1 4UR 0117 927 6311 07.30–19.00 Closed 08.30–17.30 Closed Closed No NHS No Asda Pharmacy Oatlands Avenue Whitchurch BS14 0ST 01275 894610 07.00– 23.00 Closed 07.00–22.00 10.00–16.00 09.00–18.00 Yes NHS No Boots Pharmacy 91 Ridgeway Lane Whitchurch BS14 9PH 01275 832291 08.45–17.45 Closed Closed Closed Closed Yes NHS No Whitchurch Health Centre, Lloydspharmacy Whitchurch BS14 0SU 01275 839865 08.00–19.00 Closed 09.00–17.00 Closed Closed Yes NHS No Armada Road NHS England South West BNSSSG Master v4 - 02/12/2015 Bristol S&C - Page 2 of 4 Pharmacy Team CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 2015-16 - PHARMACY OPENING TIMES BRISTOL SOUTH AND CENTRAL Urgent Thursday 31 Friday 1 Minor Specialist Pharmacy Address Area Postcode Telephone Repeat Ailments Medicines December January Medicines Lloydspharmacy 244 North Street Ashton BS3 1JD 0117 966 1170 09.00–18.00 Closed Yes NHS No Sainsbury's Pharmacy Winterstoke Road Ashton BS3 2NS 0117 953 7273 08.00–18.00 10.00–17.00 Yes NHS No Asda Pharmacy East Street Bedminister BS3 4JY 0117 9231563 07.00–23.00 10.00–18.00 Yes NHS No Well pharmacy 90 North Street Bedminister BS3 1HF 0117 9664802 09.00–18.30 Closed Yes NHS No Boots Pharmacy 96 East Street Bedminster BS3 4EY 0117 9663433 09.00–17.30 Closed Yes NHS No Lloydspharmacy 172 St.
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