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Glossop Pharmacies Pharmacies That Deliver Around Tameside and Glossop Pharmacies that deliver around Tameside and Glossop Marked in yellow = Internet pharmacies Glossop Pharmacies Public What area do they Pharmacy Address Do they deliver? How much for delivery? Number cover? Please see below regarding boots Hadfield, Tintwistle, Boots, Glossop 19 High Street West 01457 852 011 Yes delivery charges Glossop, Gamesley and * Hollingworth Please see below regarding boots Hadfield, Tintwistle, Boots, Hadfield 116/118 Station Road 01457 853 635 Yes delivery charges Glossop, Gamesley and * Hollingworth Glossop area: 2-3 mile Well Glossop Norfolk Street 01457 864 127 Yes Free radius Cohen chemist 77 High Street East 01457 852 044 Yes Free Glossop area only Tesco Wren Nest Road 02038019735 No / / Moorlands, Simmondley 5 Pennine Road 01457866300 No / / Gamesley and Glossop The Mews, Gamesley 10-14 Winster Mews 01457 861 366 Yes Free area Glossop area: 2-3 mile Well Glossop 7 High street west 01457864127 Yes Free radius Denton Pharmacies Pharmacy Address Public Number Do they deliver? How much for delivery? What area do they cover? 104-106 King Street, Well 0161 330 2198 yes Free Dukinfield area Dukinfield Rizwan Chemist 103-107 Manchester Road 0161 336 6220 yes Free Denton and Audenshaw area Dukinfield, Denton, Hyde and Windmill Pharmacy 709 Windmill Lane 0161 336 2111 yes Free Audenshaw Denton, Audenshaw and Well 53a Manchester Road 0161 336 2099 yes Free Hyde area S F Wain and Sons 4 Tatton road, Haughton 0161 336 1536 yes Free Denton area only Pharmacy Green Denton Crown Point North Retail yes Please see below regarding Boots Chemist 0161 336 0794 3 mile radius Park, Ashton road DENTON * boots delivery charges Cohens Chemist 98-102 Ashton Road Denton 0161 336 2635 yes Free 3 mile radius Ann Street HC, Ann St Cohens Chemist 0161 320 8877 yes Free Denton area only Denton Denton area up to Ashton Green Cross Pharmacy 14 Ashton Road 0161 336 2548 yes Free Under-Lyne Lloyds Pharmacy Oldham St Denton 0161 320 5945 No / / Droylsden, Ashton under- 1 Manchester Road Pharmaco Chemist 0161 370 3221 yes Free Lyne and neighbouring Audenshaw Manchester areas They use postal Please see below regarding Unit 5, Crown Point South In and courier Pharmacy First 0161 320 0200 Pharmacy First delivery Tameside and Glossop Park Denton services rather * Charges than delivery Tesco, Manchester Road Manchester Road Droylsden 0345 677 9214 No / / Please see below regarding Boots Pharmacy 72 Market Street Droylsden 0161 370 1626 yes 3 mile radius boots delivery charges Boots Queens Walk, *Please see below regarding 33 Queens Walk Droylsden 0161 370 1402 yes 3 mile radius Droylsden * boots delivery charges Stalybridge Pharmacies Do they What area do they Pharmacy Address Public Number How much for delivery? deliver? cover? Ground Floor, Stalybridge Stalybridge, Dukinfield and Adams Resource Centre, 2 0161 303 2607 Yes Free Carrbrook Waterloo Road Stalybridge, Dukinfield & Manor Pharmacy 397 Huddersfield Road 0161 338 6516 Yes Free Millbrook Well 38-40a Market Street 0161 338 2533 Yes Free Stalybridge and Dukinfield Stalybridge and Ashton Well, Grosvenor ST 62 Grosvenor Street 0161 338 2463 Yes Free Under-Lyne Stalybridge and Ashton Well, LOCKSIDE 85 Huddersfield Road 0161 338 6612 Yes Free Under-Lyne 189 Manchester Road Mossley, Harris ahead, Chadwick and Hadfield 01457 832 187 Yes Free Mossley Millbrook, Greenfield Per patient = 1 off delivery is £5, 6 months of delivery is £30 and 12 months is £60 Mossley area only Lloyds, Stamford St 12 Stamford Street Mossley 01457 832 524 Yes Per House Hold = 6 months of delivery is £45 and 12 months is £90 Free for one delivery a month - subsequent Lad RJ Pharmacy 201 Birch Lane Dukinfield 0161 330 4187 Yes Dukinfield and Hyde area deliveries in the month may incur a charge E-Pharmacy 2 Chapel Street 0161 338 4289 Yes Free All of Tameside and Glossop Tesco in store Trinity Street Stalybridge 0345 677 9634 No / / pharmacy Ashton Pharmacies Do they What area do they Pharmacy Address Public Number How much for delivery? deliver? cover? Ashton Under-Lyne and Adams 169 Mossley Road A-U-L 0161 339 8889 Yes Free Stalybridge Asda Pharmacy, Cavendish Cavendish Street 0161 342 6610 No / / Ashton Pharmacy 22 Stockport Road 0161 330 4389 Yes Free Tameside area only Ashton PCC Pharmacy Ashton Primary Care Centre 0161 820 8281 Yes Free 3 mile radius Please see below regarding boots Boots, Mossley rd. 173 Mossley Road 0161 330 1303 Yes All of Tameside area * delivery charges Please see below regarding boots Boots STAVELEIGH Way 15-17 STAVELEIGH Way 0161 308 2326 Yes * delivery charges All of Tameside area Stalybridge, Ashton under- Penny Meadow 61 Penny Meadow 0161 339 3211 Yes Free Lyne and Dukinfield The Highlands Surgery, 156 Well, Highlands Surgery 0161 330 1173 Yes Free Ashton Under-Lyne area only Stockport Road Please see below regarding boots Boots, Oldham Road 348 Oldham Road 0161 330 1078 Yes * delivery charges All area of Tameside Mainly Ashton area. Will also deliver to other areas if Stockport Rd Pharmacy 96 Stockport Road 0161 330 1187 Yes Free needed and if the customer doesn’t mind waiting. Audenshaw Pharmacy 3 Chapel Street Audenshaw 0161 320 9123 Yes Free 3 mile radius Lloyds Pharmacy Lord Sheldon Way A-U-L 0161 343 2877 No / / Droylsden and Audenshaw Well Pharmacy Droylsden 56 Ashton Road 1613704470 Yes Free area Cohens Chemist 2 Albion Street 0161 330 3917 Yes Free All of Tameside area Droylsden Pharmacy 54 Ashton Road 0161 301 1615 Yes Free Local to Droylsden Group Pharmacy Glebe Street A-U-L 0161 330 6068 Yes Free All of Tameside area I Pharmacy Direct 2 Raynham Street 0161 637 3131 Yes Free Tameside and Glossop Boots pharmacy 1-3 Bow Street A-U-L 0161 330 1746 No / / Hyde Pharmacies What area do they Pharmacy Address Public Number Do they deliver? How much for delivery? cover? Hattersley health centre, Please see below regarding boots Boots Hattersley 0161 368 8498 Yes all of Tameside area Hattersley road * delivery charges up to Hattersley, down to 294 Stockport road Gee Manor Pharmacy 0161 366 5907 Yes Free Bredbury that’s the furthest cross Hyde they deliver 0161 882 5710 Asda Pharmacy- Water street Hyde Direct to pharmacy 0161 No / / Water Street 882 5710 Market Street 33-35 Market Street 5 pound per delivery or 55 pound for 0161 368 2249 Yes within 3 mile radius Pharmacy Hyde year Well Pharmacy 1 Square, Hyde 0161 368 4195 Yes Free within 3 mile radius Please see below regarding boots mainly 2-3 miles from the Boots chemist 1a Market Place 0161 368 2249 Yes delivery charges pharmacy Thornley House Medical * Hyde Pharmacy 0161 351 1386 Yes Free 3 miles radius Centre , Thornley St Newton pharmacy 32-138 Talbot Road Hyde 0161 368 8792 Yes Free SK14 area - SK16 area Tesco in store Ashworth Lane 0345 610 2904 No / / pharmacy Hattersley Hollingworth, Hadfield, Glossop, Mottram, Hattersley 38 Market Street Well Pharmacy 01457 763 243 Yes Free gee cross. (2-3 miles mainly Hollingworth but can go a bit further if needed) 9-11 Mottram Moor Mottram area and may Well Pharmacy 01457 763 440 Yes Free Hyde deliver within a 2 mile radius Please see below regarding boots Boots Pharmacy 30 Concord Way 0161 330 3586 Yes all of Tameside area * delivery charges Boots Pharmacy: Pharmacy First: * We offer free postal delivery for NHS Repeat prescriptions ordered online. There is a small delivery charge of £3.19 on all orders sent 2nd Class and £3.49 on 1st Class For online private prescriptions, if the order is less than £45, the postal delivery cost is £3.50. If the order and £4.99 for 1st Class Signed For™ delivery. We offer free Second Class delivery on all is over £45, we’ll deliver your medicines free of charge orders above £40* for customers who purchase using our website. To qualify for free 1st Please note, if your order includes an NHS one off prescription and a private prescription costing less Class delivery, you must spend over £70. Our delivery charge includes packaging and than £45 you will be charged £3.50 for postal delivery. handling in addition to postal costs, which we pay to Royal Mail on your behalf. *Free For prescriptions ordered in store, the delivery cost is £5 per delivery or £55 per year. delivery over £40 excludes prescription medication. Please visit the website for more information - https://www.boots.com/online/pharmacy Please visit the website for more information- https://www.pharmacyfirst.co.uk/delivery .
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