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Greater Glasgow & Clyde Greater Glasgow & Clyde Smokefree Pharmacy Service - Glasgow CHP Pharmacy Address 1 Town Post code Tel East Dunbartonshire Auchinairn Pharmacy 167 Auchinairn Road Glasgow G64 1NG 0141-772-2752 East Dunbartonshire Bannermans Pharmacy 75 Merkland Drive, Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 3SJ 0141-777-7224 East Dunbartonshire Boots Pharmacy 92 Kirkintilloch Road, Lenzie Glasgow G66 4LQ 0141-776-1202 East Dunbartonshire Boots the Chemist 3 The Triangle, Bishopbriggs Glasgow G64 2TR 0141-772-0070 East Dunbartonshire Boots the Chemist 6 Main Street, Milngavie Glasgow G62 6BL 0141-956-1241 East Dunbartonshire Boots the Chemist 9, The Regent Centre, Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1JH 0141-776-3418 East Dunbartonshire Campsie Pharmacy 6 Campsie Rd, Milton of Campsie Glasgow G66 8EA 01360 312389 East Dunbartonshire Cooperative Pharmacy 101 Cowgate, Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1JD 0141-776-1264 East Dunbartonshire Torrance Pharmacy 63 Main Street, Torrance Glasgow G64 4EL 01360 620 291 East Dunbartonshire Gordons Chemist 16 Douglas Street, Milngavie Glasgow G62 6PB 0141-956-5235 East Dunbartonshire Graeme Pharmacy 33 Station Road, Milngavie Glasgow G62 8PQ 0141-956-1710 East Dunbartonshire J F Forbes 193 Kirkintilloch Road Glasgow G64 2LS 0141-772-1771 East Dunbartonshire J H C Suttie 104 Drymen Road Glasgow G61 3RA 0141-942-0274 East Dunbartonshire Lloyds Pharmacy 56 Cowgate, Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1HN 0141-776-1950 East Dunbartonshire Lloyds Pharmacy 57 Milngavie Road, Bearsden Glasgow G61 2DW 0141-943-1086 East Dunbartonshire Lloyds Pharmacy 8 New Kirk Road, Bearsden Glasgow G61 3SL 0141-942-9248 East Dunbartonshire M Farren Limited 133 Main Street Glasgow G66 7DB 01360-312458 East Dunbartonshire Morrisons Pharmacy Plc The Triangle Centre, Bishopbriggs Glasgow G64 2TR 0141-772-1660 East Dunbartonshire Pulse Pharmacy 10 Newdyke Rd, Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 2PX 0141 564 1211 East Dunbartonshire J P Mackie Pharmacy 145 Spey Road, Bearsden Glasgow G61 1LF 0141-942-6626 For further information please contact Annette Robb or Stacey Greer, SmokeFree Pharmacy Services, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde on 0141 201 4945 Page 1 of 12 File updated 17/06/14 Smokefree Pharmacy Service - Glasgow CHP Pharmacy Address 1 Town Post code Tel East Dunbartonshire Sinclair Pharmacy 31 Townhead, Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NG 0141-776-4435 East Dunbartonshire Twechar Pharmacy St John's Way, Twechar Glasgow G65 9TA 01236 827620 East Dunbartonshire Woodhill Pharmacy 168 Woodhill Road Glasgow G64 1DH 0141-772-0114 East Dunbartonshire Your Local Boots Pharmacy Unit 7, Baljaffray Shopping Centre Glasgow G61 4RN 0141-943-0348 East Renfrewshire Boots the Chemist 4-5 The Avenue At Mearns Glasgow G77 6EY 0141-639-5979 East Renfrewshire Busby Pharmacy 20 Main Street, Busby Glasgow G76 8DU 0141-644-4344 East Renfrewshire Cooperative Pharmacy 7 Eaglesham Road, Clarkston Glasgow G76 7BU 0141-644-4640 East Renfrewshire Donald R Fraser 271 Mearns Road Glasgow G77 5LU 0141-639-8269 East Renfrewshire Eaglesham Pharmacy 14 Glasgow Road Glasgow G76 0JQ 01355-303148 East Renfrewshire Glendinning Pharmacy 124 Ayr Road Glasgow G77 6EG 0141-639-2723 East Renfrewshire Lloyds Pharmacy 39 Eastwoodmains Road Glasgow G46 6PW 0141-638-0084 East Renfrewshire Lloyds Pharmacy 15 Fenwick Road Glasgow G46 6AU 0141-637-1907 East Renfrewshire Lloyds Pharmacy 83 Seres Road Glasgow G76 7NW 0141-620-0232 East Renfrewshire Muirend Pharmacy 521-523 Clarkston Road Glasgow G44 3PN 0141-637-2014 East Renfrewshire New Life Pharmacy & Healthcare Centre 665 Clarkston Road Glasgow G44 3SE 0141 637 6000 East Renfrewshire Rowlands Pharmacy Unit2 Greenlaw Village, Newton Mearns Glasgow G77 6NP 0141 639 1996 East Renfrewshire Stuart Chemists 154 Fenwick Road Glasgow G46 6XW 0141-638-0150 East Renfrewshire Superdrug Stores Plc Unit 1, The Avenue, Newton Mearns Glasgow G77 6EY 0141-639-7191 East Renfrewshire Your Local Boots Pharmacy Unit 12, The Toll, Clarkston Glasgow G76 7BG 0141-638-8803 North East Abbey Chemists 144 Trongate Glasgow G1 5EN 0141-552-2528 North East Apple Pharmacy 11 Mossvale Cres Glasgow G33 5NZ 0141 774 8632 North East Apple Pharmacy 584 Alexandra Parade Glasgow G31 3BS 0141-554-6921 North East Asda Stores Ltd (Pharmacy) Parkhead Forge Shopping Centre Glasgow G31 4EB 0141-414-1510 North East Asda Stores Ltd (Pharmacy) Monument Drive, Robroyston Glasgow G33 1PR 0141-557-6210 North East Baillieston Health Centre (Pharmacy) Ltd 20 Muirside Road Glasgow G69 7AD 0141-771-0332 North East Boots the Chemist 1035-1041 Shettleston Road Glasgow G32 7PB 0141-778-8301 North East Boots the Chemist Block 6, Glasgow Fort, Garthamlock Rd Glasgow G33 5AT 0141 773 4817 North East Boots the Chemist Queens St Station, Dundas St Glasgow G1 2AF 0141 332 5870 North East Boots the Chemist Unit 3, Buchanan Galleries Glasgow G1 2GF 0141-333-9306 For further information please contact Annette Robb or Stacey Greer, SmokeFree Pharmacy Services, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde on 0141 201 4945 Page 2 of 12 File updated 17/06/14 Smokefree Pharmacy Service - Glasgow CHP Pharmacy Address 1 Town Post code Tel North East Bridgeton Health Centre (Pharmacy) Ltd 201 Abercromby Street Glasgow G40 2DA 0141-531-6534 North East Burns Pharmacy 614 Dalmarnock Road Glasgow G40 4NN 0141-554-6116 North East Colin Fergusson Pharmacy 150 Petershill Rd Glasgow G21 4AL 0141-558-7327 North East Colin Fergusson Pharmacy 227 Wallacewell Road Glasgow G21 3PR 0141-557-2121 North East Co-operative Pharmacy 171-177 Baillieston Road Glasgow G32 0TN 0141-771-7994 North East Co-operative Pharmacy 1158 Shettleston Road Glasgow G32 7PQ 0141-778-5505 North East D G Tarbet 1236 Royston Road Glasgow G33 1EX 0141-770-4063 North East Dickson Chemist 21 Main St Glasgow G40 1QA 0141-531-6689 North East Dickson Chemist 1024 Tollcross Road Glasgow G32 8UW 0141-531-9412 North East DLL Robertson 1122 Shettleston Road Glasgow G32 7PH 0141-778-6161 North East Easterhouse Health Centre Pharmacy 9 Auchinlea Road Glasgow G34 9QU 0141-771-9339 North East Gilbride Chemists 170 Carmyle Avenue Glasgow G32 8EE 0141-641-3880 North East High St Pharmacy 128 High St Glasgow G1 1PQ 0141 552 5929 North East Houlihan Pharmacy Riddrie 248 Smithycroft Road Glasgow G33 2QZ 0141-770-4540 North East Kennyhill Pharmacy 408-410 Cumbernauld Road Glasgow G31 3NN 0141-554-2165 North East Lightburn Pharmacy 971 Carntyne Road Glasgow G32 6LY 0141-774-2900 North East Lloyds Pharmacy 3 - 5 Main Street, Baillieston Glasgow G69 6SG 0141-771-7650 North East Lloyds Pharmacy Unit 38, Shandwick Square Glasgow G34 9DT 0141-773-0600 North East Lloyds Pharmacy 317 Hallhill Rd Glasgow G33 4RJ 0141-781-1995 North East Lloyds Pharmacy 26 Bridgeton Cross Glasgow G40 1BW 0141-554-2643 North East Lloyds Pharmacy 77 Lochend Road Glasgow G34 0JZ 0141-773-2003 North East Lloyds Pharmacy 186/188 Abercromby Street Glasgow G40 2RZ 0141-554-3281 North East Macbon Chemists 1049 Tollcross Road Glasgow G32 8UQ 0141-763-0002 North East Morrisons Pharmacy Plc Ravenswood Road, Baillieston Glasgow G69 7HU 0141-771-9216 North East Parkhead Health Centre (Pharmacy) Ltd Parkhead Health Centre, 101 Salamanca Street Glasgow G31 5BA 0141-554-0554 North East Red Road Pharmacy Portacabin, Petershill Drive Glasgow G21 4QJ 0141-557-0179 North East Rowlands Pharmacy 1322 Shettleston Road Glasgow G32 7YS 0141-778-2017 North East Rowlands Pharmacy 69 Gilbertfield Street Glasgow G33 3TT 0141-774-3100 North East Rowlands Pharmacy 210 Springburn Way Glasgow G21 1TU 0141-558-5209 For further information please contact Annette Robb or Stacey Greer, SmokeFree Pharmacy Services, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde on 0141 201 4945 Page 3 of 12 File updated 17/06/14 Smokefree Pharmacy Service - Glasgow CHP Pharmacy Address 1 Town Post code Tel North East Rowlands Pharmacy 225 Springburn Way Glasgow G21 1DT 0141-558-5259 North East Royston Pharmacy 119 Royston Road Glasgow G21 2QN 0141-552-4116 North East Shettleston Pharmacy Ltd Shettleston Health Centre, 420 Old Shettleston Road Glasgow G32 7JZ 0141-531-6210 North East Springburn Health Centre Pharmacy 200 Springburn Way Glasgow G21 1TR 0141-558-5888 North East Tollcross Pharmacy 229 Tollcross Road Glasgow G31 4UN 0141-551-8310 North East Townhead Pharmacy Phase 1, Royal Infirmary, 16 Alexandra Parade Glasgow G31 2ES 0141-552-2050 North East Young & Mair 1432 Gallowgate Glasgow G31 4ST 0141-554-0932 North East Your Local Boots Pharmacy 137 Abbeyhill Street, Bridgeton Glasgow G32 6LJ 0141-778-1404 North East Your Local Boots Pharmacy 90 Westmuir Street Glasgow G31 5BW 0141-556-6976 North East Your Local Boots Pharmacy 350b Duke Street Glasgow G31 1RB 0141-554-2988 North East Your Local Boots Pharmacy 430-432 Duke Street Glasgow G31 1QL 0141-554-5448 North West Andrew Hand Pharmacy 1239/1243 Dumbarton Road Glasgow G14 9UT 0141-959-9150 North West Andrew Hand Pharmacy 510 Dumbarton Road Glasgow G11 6SN 0141-334-2268 North West Bannermans Pharmacy 220 Saracen Street Glasgow G22 5ER 0141 336 8114 North West Boots the Chemist 277 Byres Road Glasgow G12 8TL 0141-339-1954 North West Boots the Chemist Unit 13, Caledonian Centre, Central Station Glasgow G1 3SL 0141-221-7107 North West Boots the Chemist 55 St Enoch Centre Glasgow G1 4LZ 0141-248-7387 North West Boots the Chemist 368 Dumbarton Road Glasgow G11 6RZ 0141-339-4565 North West Boots the Chemist 200 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3EQ 0141-332-8405 North West Boots the Chemist 494 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3LW 0141-332-6729 North West Buchanan & Campbell Ltd 364a Dumbarton Road Glasgow G11 6RZ 0141-334-0353 North West Cadder Pharmacy 52 Skirsa St Glasgow G23
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