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Healthy Start City and Hackney Healthy Start City and Hackney Vitamins distributing Pharmacies Hackney Cluster A Name Address Phone Number 1 Park Chemist 286 Seven Sisters Road, N4 2AA 020 8800 0786 2 Armstrong Pharmacy 279 Green Lanes, N4 2EX 020 8800 4546 3 Morrisons pharmacy 47- 49 Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington, N16 5SR 020 8809 3369 4 Safedale Ltd Kingsway Parade 2-3 Kingsway Parade, Stoke Newington N16 0TA 020 7254 4990 5 Safedale Ltd Church Street 100 Stoke Newington Church Street, N160AP 020 7254 8487 6 Safedale Ltd Green Lanes 162 Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, N16 9DL 020 7254 0505 7 Allen Pharmacy 150 Albion Road, Stoke Newington N16 9PA 020 7254 2500 Hackney Cluster B 8 Dunsmure Pharmacy 90 Dunsmure Road, Stoke Newington, N16 5JY 020 8802 7007 9 Boots 222-224 Stamford Hill N16 6TT 020 88002874 10 Greenlight Pharmacy 51 Oldhill Street, Stoke Newington, N16 6LU 020 8802 4488 11 Benjamin Chemist 190 Stoke Newington High Street, N16 7JD 020 7254 2696 12 Safedale Ltd 97 Upper Clapton 97 Upper Clapton Road, E5 9BU 020 8806 5140 13 Safedale Ltd 142A Upper Clapton 142A Upper Clapton Road, E5 9JZ 020 8806 7073 Hackney Cluster C 14 Day Lewis Clapton 14 Kenninghall road, Clapton, E5 8BY 020 8985 1873 15 Day Lewis Stoke Newington 75-77 Stoke Newington Road, N16 8AD 020 7241 0486 16 Superdrug Pharmacy Dalston Cross Shopping Centre, E8 2LX 020 7241 0661 17 Clockwork Pharmacy Mare Street 398-400 Mare Street, E8 1HP 020 8985 1635 18 Boots 386-388 Mare Street, E8 1HR 020 8986 9014 Hackney Cluster D 19 F. A. Strange 185 Lower Clapton Road, E5 8EQ 020 8510 0829 20 Kalpesh Chemist 199-201 Rushmore Road, E5 OHD 020 8986 6523 21 Friends Pharmacy 46 Lower Clapton Road, E5 0RN 020 8986 9706 22 Regal Pharmacy 48-50 Chatsworth Road, Upper Clapton, E5 0LP 020 8985 2536 23 Silverfields Kingsmead 5 Kingsmead Way, E9 5QG 020 8985 5488 24 Safedale Ltd Lower Clapton 59 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney E5 0NS 020 8985 8819 25 Silverfields Chemist Homerton 141 Homerton High Street, E9 6AS 020 8985 3654 26 Clockwork Pharmacy Well Street 236-238 Well Street, E9 7HD 020 8985 1157 27 Bee's Pharmacy Wick Road Wick Road E9 5DG 020 8985 5265 Hackney Cluster E 28 Guardian Pharmacy 448 Kingsland Road, Dalston, E8 4AE 020 7254 8211 29 Kingsland Pharmacy 406 Kingsland Road, E8 4AA 020 7254 6910 30 Haggerston Pharmacy 228 Haggerston Road, E8 4HT 020 7249 2441 31 Finstead (Hoxton) Ltd 209 Hoxton Street, N1 5LX 020 7729 6151 Healthy Start City and Hackney 32 Unipharm Pharmacy 253 Kingsland Road, E2 8AN 020 76134176 33 Spring Pharmacy 233 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG 020 7739 7482 34 Murray's Chemist 96- 98 Murray Grove, N1 7QP 020 7253 9859 35 Judds Chemist 73 Pitfield Street, N1 6BT 020 7253 2944 Hackney Cluster F 36 Carsil Pharmacy 317-319 Mare Street, Hackney E8 1EJ 020 89851243 37 Sonigra Pharmacy 44 Well Street, E9 7PX 020 8986 4549 38 Clarks Healthcare Ltd. 68 Broadway Market, Hackney E8 4QJ 020 7254 1730 39 Clockwork Victoria Park Road 215-217 Victoria Park Road, E9 7HD 020 8985 1717 40 Norlington Chemist Ltd 3 Broadway Market, Dalston, E8 4PH 020 7254 1568 City of London 41 Chauhan S Chemist 36 Goswell Road, EC1M 7AA 020 7253 9691 Vitamins distributing Children Centres Children Centres distribution during CoVid-19 Instruction for collection Ihsan Children's Call 020 8806 1147 to book vitamin Centre 66-68 Cazenove Road N16 6AA collection on the same day ( Monday to 020 8806 1147 Friday) Cass Child & Family Centre Text 07912 041669 or email St James's Passage, Duke's Place, EC3A 5DE [email protected] Linden Children Centre Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 86-92 Rectory Rd, Clapton, London N16 7SH 10am-3pm 020 7254 9939 Call 020 7254 9939 before visiting to avoid queuing up. Woodberry down Children's Centre Thursday 10am-3pm Early Years Building Spring Park Drive, London N4 2NP 020 8815 3270 Wentworth Children's Centre Monday to Friday Granard House, Bradstock Road E9 5EX 020 8985 10am-12noon and 1- 2pm 3491 Lubavitch Children's Centre Monday to Friday 9:00-4:30 1 Northfield Road N16 5RL 0208 809 9050 For more information or support with access to free Vitamins please contact HENRY City & Hackney on 07519109876 or [email protected] .
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