Appendix 14 COMMUNITY PHARMACIES PROVIDING a CONTRACTED PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICE

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Appendix 14 COMMUNITY PHARMACIES PROVIDING a CONTRACTED PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICE Appendix 14 COMMUNITY PHARMACIES PROVIDING A CONTRACTED PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICE N & E Hampshire Aldershot Wellington Pharmacy 5-7 High Street, Aldershot, GU11 01252 332551 1BH Alton Anstey Road Pharmacy Alton Heatlh Centre, Anstey Road, 01420 88327 Alton, Hampshire, GU34 2QX Basingstoke Cohens Chemist 4 Dickson House, Crown Heights, 01256 383420 Alencon Link, Basingstoke RG24 17AH Rooksdown Pharmacy Park Prewett Road Basingstoke 01256 320303 RG24 9RG Farnborough Boots Pharmacy Blackwater Retail Park, Farnborough 01252 543629 GU14 8BL Farnborough Morrison's Pharmacy Links Way, Summit Avenue, 01252 377270 Southwood Village Centre, Farnborough, GU14 0NA Fleet Morrison's Pharmacy The Key, Elvetham Heath Way, 01252 625821 Elvetham Heath, Fleet, GU51 1HA Hook Whitewater Pharmacy Reading Road Hook RG27 9ED 01256 760699 SE Hampshire Fareham ASDA Pharmacy Speedfields Park, Newgate Lane 01329 241890 PO14 1TT Fareham Fareham Pharmacy Unit 1, 95 Highlands Road, Fareham 01329 282879 PO15 6HZ Fareham Sainsburys Pharmacy Wallington Way, Broadcut, Fareham, 01329 239480 PO16 8SU Fareham Tesco Pharmacy Quay Street, Fareham PO16 0NA 01329 818847 Gosport Day Lewis Pharmacy Jacana Court, Mumby Road, 02392 520285 Gosport, PO12 1AE Gosport ASDA Pharmacy Cranbourne Ind. Est., Dock Road 023 92 505810 PO12 1SH Havant Boots the Chemist The Bosmere Medical Centre, 02392 481721 Solent Road, Havant, PO9 1DQ Havant Rowlands Pharmacy I Middle Park Way, Leigh Park, 02392 483831 Havant, PO9 4AB Hayling Island Hobbs Pharmacy 18b Elm Road, Hayling Island PO11 02392 463493 1 Syringe Driver Policy for Adult Supportive and Palliative Care Version 6.1 Feb 2018 9EF Horndean Morrison's Pharmacy Dell Piece West, Lakesmere Road, 02392 571997 Horndean, PO8 9FB Petersfield Boots Pharmacy Swan Surgery, Swan Street, 01730 264943 Petersfield, GU32 3AB Waterlooville ASDA Pharmacy ADSA Store, Portland Road, 02392 248610 Waterlooville, PO7 7XR Waterlooville Tuckers Pharmacy 61 London Road, Cowplain, 02392 618333 Waterlooville PO8 8UJ Waterlooville Cowplain Pharmacy 26-30 London Road, Cowplain, 02392 255777 Waterlooville PO8 8DL West Hampshire Andover Boots Pharmacy 31-37 Chantry Centre, Andover 01264 352180 SP10 1LF Andover Superdrug Pharmacy 17 High Street SP10 1NF 01264 352183 Brockenhurst Day Lewis Pharmacy 39 Brookley Road, Brockenhurst, 01590 623206 SO42 7RB Eastleigh Wainwrights Chemist 5 Riverside, Bishopstoke, Eastleigh, 02380 612845 SO50 6LP Fordingbridge Lloydspharmacy 1 Salisbury Street, Fordingbridge 01425 652300 SP6 1AB Hedge End Sainsbury's Pharmacy Tollbar Way, Hedge End, 01489 798594 Southampton, SO30 2UH Hythe Day Lewis Pharmacy Waterside Health Centre, Beaulieu 02380 845254 Road, Hythe SO45 5WX Lymington Pennington Pharmacy 14 South Street, Pennington, 01590 673745 Lymington, SO41 8ED Milford on Sea Milford Pharmacy War Memorial Hospital, Sea Road, 01590 645555 Milford on Sea SO41 0PG Stockbridge Stockbridge Pharmacy High Street, Stockbridge, SO20 6EX 01264 810624 Winchester Sainsbury's Pharmacy Unit 3 Sainsbury Complex, Badger 01962 868641 Farm, Winchester, SO22 4QB Totton Lloydspharmacy ASDA Precinct, 2 Commercial Road, 02380 871255 Totton SO40 3BY Southampton Adelaide Pharmacy William MacLeod Way, SO16 4XE 02380 777502 Bassil Chemist 55a Bedford Place, Southampton, SO15 2DT 02380 322458 Boots the Chemist West Quay Retail Park, Southampton, S015 1BA 02380 335622 Sainsbury’s Pharmacy West End Road, Bitterne, Southampton, SO18 02380 443913 2 Syringe Driver Policy for Adult Supportive and Palliative Care Version 6.1 Feb 2018 6TG Sangha Pharmacy 48 Thornhill Park Rd, Thornhill, Southampton, 02380 462333 SO16 6AQ SK Roy Dispensing Chemist 44 St. Mary’s Road, Southampton SO14 OBG 02380 399907 Sunak Pharmacy 19 Burgess Road, Bassett, Southampton. SO16 02380 790654 7AP Berkshire Boots the Chemists 23 High St, Ascot SL5 7HG 01344 623236 Boots the Chemists 13 Princess Square, Bracknell RG12 1LS 01344 424906 Tesco Sandhurst The Meadows, Marshall Road, Sandhurst GU47 01276 889647 0FD Boots the Chemists 89-91 Crockhamwell Road, Woodley RG5 3JP 0118 969 5253 Boots the Chemists Newbury Retail Park, Pinchington Lane, Newbury 01635 552 570 RG14 7HU Wm Morrison Pharmacy Woosehill Court, Wokingham RG41 3SW 0118 979 4288 Surrey Camberley Pharmacy 37 Upper Gordon Road, Camberley, GU15 2HJ 01276 684633 Sainsburys Pharmacy Watchmoor Park, Blackwater Valley Road, 01276 62785 Camberley GU15 3YN Sainsbury’s Pharmacy Clay Lane, London Road, Burpham, Guildford 01483 566076 GU4 7JU Haslemere Pharmacy Haslemere Health Centre Church Lane, 01483 656143 Haslemere GU27 2BQ Boots 34 Guildford Road, Woking GU22 7QQ 01483 770900 3 Syringe Driver Policy for Adult Supportive and Palliative Care Version 6.1 Feb 2018.
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