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Cornwall Pharmacies August Bank Holiday 2017 FINAL CORNWALL PHARMACIES AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY 2017 AUGUST SPECIALIST POST MONDAY MINOR MEDICINES PHARMACY ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CODE TELEPHONE 28.08.17 AILMENTS EMERGENCY SUPPLY SERVICE Asda pharmacy Launceston Road BODMIN PL31 2AR 01208 261800 0900-1800 Yes Yes Yes 1000-1300 Boots pharmacy 34 Fore Street BODMIN PL31 2HL 01208 72836 1330-1600 No Yes Boots pharmacy Unit 5, Bell Lane BODMIN PL31 2JL 01208 72063 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 17 Dennison Road BODMIN PL31 2LL 01208 72579 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 20 Belle Vue BUDE EX23 8JL 01288 352906 1000-1600 Yes Yes Yes Dudley Taylor pharmacy 26 Belle Vue BUDE EX23 8JS 01288 352026 Closed Yes Yes Lloydspharmacy 9 Belle Vue BUDE EX23 8JL 01288 352000 Closed Yes Yes The Medical Centre, Hospital Lloydspharmacy Road, Stratton BUDE / STRATTON EX23 9BP 01288 355165 Closed No Yes Lloydspharmacy 17-18 Fore Street CALLINGTON PL17 7AE 01579 383106 Closed Yes Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 2 Trelowarren Street CAMBORNE TR14 8AA 01209 713134 1000-1630 Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 10 Commercial Street CAMBORNE TR14 8JY 01209 713194 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 21 Trelowarren Street CAMBORNE TR14 8AD 01209 714577 1100-1300 Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 40 Fore Street, Troon CAMBORNE / TROON TR14 9EF 01209 613888 Closed Yes Yes 1000-1300 Boots pharmacy 25 Market Square CAMELFORD PL32 9PD 01840 212233 1330-1600 Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 47-49 Market Street FALMOUTH TR11 3AB 01326 312373 1000-1700 Yes Yes Trescobeas Surgery, Boots pharmacy Trescobeas Road FALMOUTH TR11 2UN 01326 315579 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 115 Killigrew Street FALMOUTH TR11 3PU 01326 312074 Closed Yes Yes Falmouth Health Centre, Day Lewis pharmacy Travaylor Road FALMOUTH TR11 3EL 01326 212300 Closed Yes Yes Superdrug Pharmacy 55 Market Street FALMOUTH TR11 3AT 01326 318140 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 16-18 Fore Street FOWEY PL23 1AQ 01726 833332 1000-1600 Yes Yes Gunnislake Health Centre, The Gunnislake Pharmacy Orchard GUNNISLAKE PL18 9JZ 01822 835000 Closed Yes Yes Bodriggy Pharmacy 60 Queensway HAYLE TR27 4PB 01736 757546 Closed Yes Yes Unit E, Marsh Lane, West Boots pharmacy Cornwall Shopping Park HAYLE TR27 45LX 01736 756843 0800-2400 Yes Yes 44-46 Fore Street, Boots pharmacy Copperhouse HAYLE TR27 4DY 01736 752189 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 1-3 Penpol Terrace HAYLE TR27 4BQ 01736 753072 Closed Yes Yes Specialist Medicines Service: This enhanced service is intended to improve the availability, especially in the out-of-hours period, of specialist medicines when they are required, by ensuring access and continuity of supply. FINAL CORNWALL PHARMACIES AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY 2017 AUGUST SPECIALIST POST MONDAY MINOR MEDICINES PHARMACY ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CODE TELEPHONE 28.08.17 AILMENTS EMERGENCY SUPPLY SERVICE Boots pharmacy 40 Meneage Street HELSTON TR13 8QY 01326 572030 1000-1600 Yes Yes Hall's Pharmacy Trelawney Road HELSTON TR13 8AU 01326 561400 Closed Yes Yes 0900-1300 Tesco pharmacy Clodgey Lane HELSTON TR13 8PJ 01172 918753 1400- 1800 Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 28 Broad Street LAUNCESTON PL15 8AE 01566 772085 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 9 Broad Street LAUNCESTON PL15 8AA 01566 772081 Closed Yes Yes 0900-1300 Tesco pharmacy Tavistock Road LAUNCESTON PL15 9AG 01172 913325 1400-1800 Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 6 Dean Street LISKEARD PL14 4AA 01579 342225 Closed Yes Yes 1000-1300 Boots pharmacy 21-22 Baytree Hill LISKEARD PL14 4BG 01579 343183 1330-1600 Yes Yes Yes 1-6 Coach House Arcade, Fore 1000-1300 Boots pharmacy Street LOOE PL13 1DT 01503 262980 1330-1600 No Yes Looe Pharmacy 65 Fore Street LOOE PL13 1DT 01503 262243 Closed Yes Yes Mountchase Pharmacy 13 Fore Street LOSTWITHIEL PL22 0BW 01208 872368 Closed Yes Yes Baden House Pharmacy The Square MARAZION TR17 0AP 01736 710206 Closed No No Boots pharmacy 3 Fore Street MEVAGISSEY PL26 6UQ 01726 842349 1000-1600 Yes Yes Boots pharmacy Churchtown MULLION TR12 7BY 01326 240238 1000-1600 Yes Yes Newlyn Pharmacy 5 The Strand NEWLYN TR18 5HH 01736 362324 Closed Yes Yes 1030-1300 Boots pharmacy 15 Bank Street NEWQUAY TR7 1DH 01637 872014 1330-1630 Yes Yes Yes Newquay Health Centre, St Drury's Pharmacies Ltd Thomas Road NEWQUAY TR7 1RU 01637 851844 Closed Yes Yes Narrowcliff surgery, Narrowcliff Pharmacy Narrowcliff NEWQUAY TR7 2QF 01637 872957 1630-1830 Yes Yes The Pharmacy, 8-10 Market 0900-1300 Boots pharmacy Street PADSTOW PL28 8AL 01841 532327 1330-1800 Yes Yes The Penryn surgery, Saracen Hendras@Penryn Ltd Way PENRYN TR10 8HX 01326 372233 Closed Yes Yes Hendras@Penryn Ltd 44 Lower Market Street PENRYN TR10 8BH 01326 373357 Closed Yes Yes Specialist Medicines Service: This enhanced service is intended to improve the availability, especially in the out-of-hours period, of specialist medicines when they are required, by ensuring access and continuity of supply. FINAL CORNWALL PHARMACIES AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY 2017 AUGUST SPECIALIST POST MONDAY MINOR MEDICINES PHARMACY ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CODE TELEPHONE 28.08.17 AILMENTS EMERGENCY SUPPLY SERVICE Morrab pharmacy 2 Morrab Road PENZANCE TR18 4EL 01736 332008 Closed Yes Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 100-102 Market Jew Street PENZANCE TR18 2LE 01736 362135 0900-1730 Yes Yes 3 Stewarts Buildings, Morrab Boots pharmacy Road PENZANCE TR18 2QU 01736 367588 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 3 Alverton Street PENZANCE TR18 2QW 01736 362130 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 1-2 Alverton Terrace PENZANCE TR18 4JH 01736 362110 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis Pharmacy 16 Holly Terrace, Heamoor PENZANCE TR18 3EL 01736 366381 Closed Yes Yes Lloydspharmacy Sainsbury's, Eastern Green PENZANCE TR18 3AP 01768 245808 0900-1900 No Yes Boots pharmacy 2-3 Beach Road PERRANPORTH TR6 0JL 01872 573196 1000-1600 Yes Yes Roberts Pharmacy The Coombes POLPERRO PL13 2RG 01503 272250 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy The Pharmacy, Fore Street PORTHLEVEN TR13 9HJ 01326 562252 1000-1600 Yes Yes Station Road, Carn Brae Tesco pharmacy Industrial Estate REDRUTH TR15 3QJ 01209 221447 0900-1800 Yes Yes Yes Boots pharmacy Manor Surgery, Chapel Street REDRUTH TR15 1AU 01209 213600 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 84 Fore Street REDRUTH TR15 2BL 01209 215056 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 16 Chapel Street REDRUTH TR15 2DB 01209 211056 Closed Yes Yes Green Lane Pharmacy 12 Green Lane REDRUTH TR15 1JT 01209 215845 Closed Yes Yes Superdrug Pharmacy 72 Fore Street REDRUTH TR15 2AF 01209 212677 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy Bassett Road, Illogan REDRUTH / ILLOGAN TR16 4SS 01209 843856 Closed Yes Yes Pool Health Centre, Station Boots pharmacy Road REDRUTH / POOL TR15 3DU 01209 718505 Closed Yes Yes Roche Pharmacy 8 Fore Street ROCHE PL26 8EP 01726 891639 Closed Yes Yes Saltash Pharmacy 6 Regal House, Fore Street SALTASH PL12 6JR 01752 848958 Closed Yes Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 124 Fore Street SALTASH PL12 6JW 01752 847707 Closed Yes Yes Lloydspharmacy 19 Fore Street SALTASH PL12 6AF 01752 842606 Closed No Yes Lloydspharmacy 139 Callington Road, Burraton SALTASH PL12 6EB 01752 842013 Closed No Yes Specialist Medicines Service: This enhanced service is intended to improve the availability, especially in the out-of-hours period, of specialist medicines when they are required, by ensuring access and continuity of supply. FINAL CORNWALL PHARMACIES AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY 2017 AUGUST SPECIALIST POST MONDAY MINOR MEDICINES PHARMACY ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CODE TELEPHONE 28.08.17 AILMENTS EMERGENCY SUPPLY SERVICE Boots pharmacy 55 Vicarage Road ST AGNES TR5 0TH 01872 552340 Closed Yes Yes Asda pharmacy Cromwell Road ST AUSTELL PL25 4PR 01726 223810 0900-1800 Yes Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 29 Fore Street ST AUSTELL PL25 5EP 01726 72112 1000-1600 Yes Yes 25 Polkyth Parade, Carlyon Boots pharmacy Road ST AUSTELL PL25 4RD 01726 75442 Closed Yes Yes 67 Victoria Road, Mount Boots pharmacy Charles ST AUSTELL PL25 4QF 01726 73745 Closed Yes Yes Day Lewis pharmacy 1-3 Victoria Place ST AUSTELL PL25 5PE 01726 72478 Closed Yes Yes Wheal Northey surgery, 1 Day Lewis pharmacy Wheal Northey ST AUSTELL PL25 3EF 01726 72975 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 29 Eastcliffe Road, Par ST AUSTELL / PAR PL24 2AQ 01726 812917 Closed No Yes Boots pharmacy 4 Fern Lea Villas ST BLAZEY PL24 2JG 01726 815498 Closed Yes Yes Middleway Pharmacy Middleway ST BLAZEY PL24 2JL 01726 813538 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy Union Square ST COLUMB MAJOR TR9 6AP 01637 880251 Closed Yes Yes St Dennis Pharmacy 79 Fore Street ST DENNIS PL26 8AB 01726 822200 Closed Yes Yes Boots pharmacy 3 High Street ST IVES TR26 1RS 01736 795072 0830-2000 Yes Yes Yes The Old Stennack School, Boots pharmacy Stennack ST IVES TR26 1RU 01736 795047 Closed Yes Yes Leddra Pharmacy 7 Fore Street ST IVES TR26 1AB 01736 795432 Closed Yes Yes Units 1/2 Trevose House, St Carbis Bay pharmacy Ives Road ST IVES / CARBIS BAY TR26 2FZ 01736 799025 Closed Yes Yes Ramsay Pharmacy 42 Fore Street ST JUST-IN-PENWITH TR19 7LJ 01736 788440 Closed Yes Yes The Health Centre, King ST MARY'S, ISLES OF Isles of Scilly pharmacy Edward Lane SCILLY TR21 0HE 01720 422021 Closed Yes Yes St Mawes Pharmacy 12 Kings Road ST MAWES TR2 5DH 01326 270296 Closed Yes Yes 1000-1300 Boots pharmacy Bath House, Fore Street TINTAGEL PL34 0DA 01840 770219 1330-1600 Yes Yes Specialist Medicines Service: This enhanced service is intended to improve the availability, especially in the out-of-hours period, of specialist medicines when they are required, by ensuring access and continuity of supply. FINAL CORNWALL PHARMACIES AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY 2017 AUGUST SPECIALIST POST MONDAY MINOR MEDICINES PHARMACY ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CODE TELEPHONE 28.08.17 AILMENTS EMERGENCY SUPPLY SERVICE Boots pharmacy 1 York Road TORPOINT PL11 2LG
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