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Appendix 6 - Locally Commissioned Services Appendix 6 - Locally Commissioned Services Services commissioned by the Local Services commissioned by Pennine Care Services commissioned by Oldham Authority (LA) on behalf of the LA (LA) Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) EHC – Emergency Hormonal Contraception NE – Needle Exchange PC – Palliative Care In hours stock CS&T – Chlamydia Screening & Treatment SC – Supervised Consumption CHADDERTON DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP LA Pennine Care CCG Pharmacy Trading Address Postcode Ward Ref Name PC (In EHC CS&T NE SC Hours) Asda Pharmacy 2 1 Milne Street, Chadderton OL9 0JE (100hr) Units 1-3 Chadderton Shopping Chadderton 7 Boots OL9 0LQ Y Y Precinct, Chadderton North 57 Cathedral Pharmacy 98 Cathedral Road, Chadderton OL9 0AG The Co-operative Chadderton Town HC, Middleton 15 OL9 0LH Pharmacy Road, Chadderton Butler Green Primary Care Centre, Fields New 10 OL9 8NH Y Y Y Chadderton Pharmacy Road, Chadderton Central Co-op Healthcare Chadderton South Health Centre, 13 OL9 8RT Limited Eaves Lane, Chadderton *There are no pharmacies in the Chadderton South. Page 1 of 5 FAILSWORTH AND HOLLINWOOD DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP LA Pennine Care CCG Pharmacy Trading Address Postcode PC (In Ward Ref Name EHC CS&T NE SC Hours) The Keppel Building, Ashton Road 28 Focus Pharmacy M35 0AD Y Y Failsworth West, Failsworth West Units 4, Failsworth Precinct, Sission 26 Kamsons Pharmacy M35 0FF Y Y Street, Failsworth 50 Suburb Pharmacy 390 Hollins Road, Oldham OL8 3BE St Chad’s Centre, Limegreen Parade, 48 St Chad’s Pharmacy OL8 3HH Hollinwood Limehurst 56 Yates Chemist 733-735 Hollins Road, Oldham OL8 3SY Y Y 54 Whitworth Chemist Ltd 57 Manchester Road, Oldham OL8 4LN Y Y *There are no pharmacies in the Failsworth East Ward. OLDHAM DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP LA Pennine Care CCG Pharmacy Trading Address Postcode PC (In Ward Ref Name EHC CS&T NE SC Hours) Chemist Corner Alexandra 12 3 Brook Lane, Glodwick OL8 2BD Internet Pharmacy 5 Boots Town Square Shopping Centre OL1 1XD Y Y Y Y 11 Canon Pharmacy 5 Manchester Chambers, Cheapside OL1 1LF 29 Gardners Chemist 285 Rochdale Road, Oldham OL1 2HD Y Coldhurst 34 Lloyds Pharmacy Oldham ICC, New Radcliffe Street OL1 1NL Y Sainsbury’s Pharmacy 44 60 Union Street, Oldham OL1 1DJ Y (100hr) Tesco Pharmacy 51 Featherstall Road North, Oldham OL9 6BW Y Y Y (100hr) 53 Westwood Pharmacy 57 Featherstall Road, Oldham OL9 6QB Y Y Ashton Road 4 338 Ashton Road, Oldham OL8 3ED Medlock Vale Pharmacy 9 Boots 171 Chamber, Oldham OL8 1AA Y Y The Co-operative 31 388-390 Ashton Road, Oldham OL8 3HF Pharmacy 38 Lomas Chemists 586 Ashton Road, Oldham OL8 3HW Y St James’ 40 Moorside Pharmacy 679 Ripponden Road, Moorside OL1 4JU Y Page 2 of 5 1 Apex Pharmacy Suite 1, 177 Lees Road OL4 1JP 33 Lloyds Pharmacy 282 Lees Road, Oldham OL4 1PA Y Glodwick Health Centre, Glodwick 35 Lloyds Pharmacy OL4 1YN Y Road St Mary’s Oldham Late Night 41 87-89 Lees Road OL4 1JW Pharmacy (100hr) Hopwood House, The Vineyard, Lees 47 Our Pharmacy OL4 1JN Road Seemed Internet 45 32 Hardy Street, Oldham OL4 1DU Pharmacy Seemed Pharmacy 46 165 Waterloo Street, Oldham OL4 1EN (100hr) The Co-operative 21 44 Horsedge Street, Oldham OL1 3SH Y Pharmacy The Co-operative Barley Clough Medical Centre, Nuggett 23 OL4 1BN Y Y Pharmacy Street 52 Tesco Extra (100hr) Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 2GA Waterhead The Co-operative 22 242 Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 2RB Pharmacy Unit 10, Coppice Industrial Estate, 30 Click 2 Pharmacy OL8 4AP Windsor Road Werneth 27 Faith Pharmacy Ltd 116 Oxford Street, Werneth OL9 7SJ Werneth Primary Care Centre, 37 Lloyds Pharmacy OL9 7AY Featherstall Road South 42 Patels Chemist Ltd 33 Werneth Hall Road, Oldham OL8 4BB The Co-operative 19 153 Block Lane, Chadderton OL9 7SB Y Y Pharmacy Page 3 of 5 ROYTON DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP LA Pennine Care CCG Pharmacy Trading Postcode PC (In Ward Ref Name Address EHC CS&T NE SC Hours) 6 Elk Mill Central Retail Park, 8 Boots OL2 5HX Y Y Y Broadway Royton North Market Square 39 28 Market Square, Royton OL2 5QD Pharmacy (100hr) The Co-operative 25 38/40 Market Square, Royton OL2 5QD Y Y Pharmacy Lloyds Pharmacy Royton Health and Wellbeing Centre, 36 OL2 6QW Y Royton South (100hr) Park Street, Royton The Co-operative 24 25 Park Street, Royton OL2 6QN Pharmacy SADDLEWORTH AND LEES DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP LA Pennine Care CCG Pharmacy Trading Ward Ref Address Postcode PC (In Name EHC CS&T NE SC Hours) Saddleworth The Co-operative 17 28 King Street, Delph OL3 5DQ North Pharmacy 49 Strachan’s Chemist 7 New Street, Uppermill OL3 6AU Saddleworth The Co-operative South 14 71 High Street, Uppermill OL3 6AP Y Y Pharmacy The Co-operative 18 120-122 Chew Valley, Greenfield OL3 7DB Y Pharmacy Saddleworth Lees Medical Practice, Athens Way, 43 Rowlands Pharmacy OL4 3BP West and Lees Lees The Co-operative 16 17 Mellor Street, Lees OL4 3BS Y Pharmacy Page 4 of 5 SHAW AND CROMPTON DISCTRICT PARTNERSHIP LA Pennine Care CCG Pharmacy Trading Address Postcode PC (In Ward Ref Name EHC CS&T NE SC Hours) Crompton 32 Lifestyle 160 Trent Road High, Crompton, Shaw OL2 7QR 6 Boots 8 Market Street, Shaw OL2 8NH Y Y Wolstenholme and 55 67 Market Street, Shaw OL2 8NP McDiarmid Ltd Shaw Asda Pharmacy 3 Greenfield Lane, Shaw OL2 8QP (100hr) The Co-operative 20 29 High Street, Shaw OL2 8RF Pharmacy Page 5 of 5 .
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