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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Pcns Cambridgeshire and Peterborough PCNs PCN Name – A1 Network GP Practices Pharmacies Alconbury and Brampton Alconbury Pharmacy Clinical Director – Dr Surgeries Francesca Lasman Buckden and Little Paxton Boots - Sawtry Surgeries Pharmacy Lead - Anil Sharma Kimbolton Medical Practice Brampton Pharmacy (Alconbury Pharmacy FME67) Wellside Surgery Buckden Pharmacy Confirmed 09/2020 Little Paxton Pharmacy The Old Swan Pharmacy PCN Name – BMC Paston GP Practices Pharmacies Boroughbury Medical Centre City Pharmacy Clinical Director – Dr Adnan Paston Health Centre Mi Pharmacy – Werrington Tariq Werrington Surgery – Skaters Pharmacy First Way Pharmacy Lead - Ravi Dhain Werrington Branch Surgery – Rowlands pharmacy, Craig (Mi Pharmacy, Werrington, Church Lane Street FKC24) The Chemist Shop, Glinton Confirmed 09/2020 Walton Chemist Werrington Pharmacy PCN Name – Cam Medical GP Practices Pharmacies Network Lensfield Medical Practice Boots – Petty Cury Newnham Walk Surgery Fitzwilliam Pharmacy Clinical Director – Dr Marie Trumpington Street Medical N K Janks Chemist Waters and Dr Steven Ford Practice Welfare Pharmacy Pharmacy Lead - VACANCY Cambridgeshire and Peterborough LPC, Peterborough Workspace, 28/29 Maxwell Road, Peterborough PE2 7JE Telephone: 07891 542878 e-mail: [email protected] Support Officer: [email protected] Communications Officer: [email protected] Web site: www.cambsandpeterboroughlpc.org.uk PCN Name – Cambridge City GP Practices Pharmacies Arbury Road Surgery Asda - Coldhams Lane Clinical Director – Dr Tom Bottisham Medical Practice Boots – Grafton Centre Shackleton and Dr Rachel Cambridge Access Surgery Boots – Newmarket Road Harmer East Barnwell Health Centre Bottisham Pharmacy Nuffield Road Medical Centre Ditton Pharmacy Pharmacy lead - Emma Taylor York Street Medical Practice Lloydspharmacy – Nuffield (Lloydspharmacy, Nuffield Medical Centre Medical Centre FMQ30) Well – Barnwell Road Confirmed 09/2020 Well - York Street PCN Name – Cambridge North GP Practices Pharmacies Villages Cottenham Surgery Over Healthcare Firs House Partnership Tesco – Bar Hill Clinical Director – Dr Craig Maple Surgery Tesco – Milton Needs and Dr Simon Poole Milton Surgery Waterbeach Pharmacy Over Surgery Well – Cottenham Pharmacy Lead - Anil Sharma Swavesey Surgery Well – Histon (Waterbeach pharmacy Waterbeach Surgery Well – Impington FAK53) Willingham Medical Practice Willingham Pharmacy Confirmed 09/2020 PCN Name - Cantab Medical GP Practices Pharmacies Practices Bridge Street Medical Centre Boots - Chesterton Road Huntingdon Road Surgery Lloydspharmacy – Arbury Clinical Director – Dr Kevin Court Webb The Red House Milton Road Pharmacy Rowlands - Histon Road Pharmacy Lead - Fabio Superdrug – Sidney Street Leonetti (Lloydspharmacy, Arbury Court, FA272) Confirmed 09/2020 Cambridgeshire and Peterborough LPC, Peterborough Workspace, 28/29 Maxwell Road, Peterborough PE2 7JE Telephone: 07891 542878 e-mail: [email protected] Support Officer: [email protected] Communications Officer: [email protected] Web site: www.cambsandpeterboroughlpc.org.uk PCN Name – Central GP Practices Pharmacies Thistlemoor Central Medical Centre Graham Young Pharmacy Thistlemoor Medical Centre Millfield Pharmacy Clinical Director – Dr Neil Well – Lincoln Road Modha and Dr Toseef Sethi Pharmacy Lead - Nawaz Pirmohamed (Millfield Pharmacy, FRK33) Confirmed 09/2020 PCN Name – Ely North GP Practices Pharmacies Cathedral Medical Centre Advanced Pharmacy@ St Clinical Director – Dr Zoe Mary’s Surgery Hutchinson St Georges Medical Centre Boots - Ely St Marys Surgery Lloydspharmacy – Littleport Pharmacy Lead - Acacia Leong Lloydspharmacy - POW (Lloydspharmacy in Sainsburys Lloydspharmacy in Sainsburys – Ely FDK60) – Ely Confirmed 09/2020 St Georges Pharmacy St Marys Pharmacy Tesco – Ely PCN Name – Ely South GP Practices Pharmacies Burwell Surgery Haddenham Pharmacy Clinical Director – Dr Richard Haddenham Surgery Lloydspharmacy – Burwell Brixey Staploe Medical Centre Lloydspharmacy – Soham Staploe Pharmacy Pharmacy Lead - Anil Sharma (Haddenham Pharmacy, FDQ06) Confirmed 10/2020 Cambridgeshire and Peterborough LPC, Peterborough Workspace, 28/29 Maxwell Road, Peterborough PE2 7JE Telephone: 07891 542878 e-mail: [email protected] Support Officer: [email protected] Communications Officer: [email protected] Web site: www.cambsandpeterboroughlpc.org.uk PCN Name – Fenland GP Practices Pharmacies The Cornerstone Practice Boots – Broad Street Clinical Director – Dr Ben Mercheford House Boots – Riverside Medical Curtis Centre Ramsey Health Centre Lloydspharmacy – Great Whyte Pharmacy Lead – VACANCY The Riverside Practice Lloydspharmacy – March Tesco – March PCN Name – Granta Medical GP Practices Pharmacies Practice Ashen Green – Gt Shelford Boots – Gt Shelford High Street – Barley Boots – Sawston Clinical Director – Dr Duncan Linton Health Centre Sawston Partnership Scounce Market Hill - Royston Village Pharmacy – Linton Sawston Medical Centre Pharmacy Lead - Shehu Simpa Mamman-Aka’aba (Sawston Partnership, FW739) Confirmed 09/2020 PCN Name – Huntingdon GP Practices Pharmacies Acorn Surgery Acorn Pharmacy Clinical Director – Dr Duncan Hicks Group Practice Boots – Huntingdon Blake Papworth Surgery John G Clifford – Godmanchester Pharmacy Lead - Alison Heath Lloydspharmacy – Huntingdon (Papworth Pharmacy, FDV36) Lloydspharmacy in Sainsburys Confirmed 09/2020 – Huntingdon Papworth Pharmacy Priory Fields Pharmacy Tesco – Huntingdon Cambridgeshire and Peterborough LPC, Peterborough Workspace, 28/29 Maxwell Road, Peterborough PE2 7JE Telephone: 07891 542878 e-mail: [email protected] Support Officer: [email protected] Communications Officer: [email protected] Web site: www.cambsandpeterboroughlpc.org.uk PCN Name – Meridian GP Practices Pharmacies Bourn Surgery Bassingbourn Pharmacy Clinical Director – Dr Vanessa Comberton and Eversden Well – Melbourn Lockyer Surgeries Haston Surgery Lloydspharmacy – Royston Pharmacy Lead – Anil Sharma (Hertfordshire LPC) (Bassingbourn pharmacy, The Health Centre Practice Boots – Burns Road FM614) (Hertfordshire LPC) Confirmed 09/2020 Orchard Surgery Boots – High St, Royston (Hertfordshire LPC) Roysia Surgery Tesco – Royston (Hertfordshire LPC) PCN Name – Octagon North GP Practices Pharmacies (previously Octagon) Bretton Medical Centre Asda – Rivergate Centre Eye Medical Practice Boots – Bretton Centre Clinical Director – Dr Rupa Hampton Health Boots – Bretton Health Centre Kamath Hodgson Surgery Boots – Eye Huntly Grove Practice Boots – Queensgate Pharmacy Lead - Ibrar Razaq, Jenner Medical Practice Boots – Serpentine Green (Hampton Pharmacy, FJ438) Minster Medical Practice Granville Pharmacy Confirmed 09/2020 Nene Valley Medical Practice Halls The Chemist – Thorney Park Medical Centre Hampton Pharmacy Thomas Walker Surgery Lloydspharmacy – Clayton Thorney Surgery Mi Pharmacy - Eastfield Road Westgate Surgery Mi Pharmacy – Park Road Pharmacy Medicines Ltd Pharmadose Internet Pharmacy Shrives Chemist Tesco – Serpentine Green Thomas Walker Pharmacy Cambridgeshire and Peterborough LPC, Peterborough Workspace, 28/29 Maxwell Road, Peterborough PE2 7JE Telephone: 07891 542878 e-mail: [email protected] Support Officer: [email protected] Communications Officer: [email protected] Web site: www.cambsandpeterboroughlpc.org.uk PCN Name – Peterborough GP Practices Pharmacies Partnerships (previously Ailsworth Medical Practice Botolph Bridge Pharmacy Peterborough 1) Botolph Bridge Community Dogsthorpe Pharmacy Health Centre Clinical Director – Dr Rupert Bankart Dogsthorpe Medical Centre Halls the Chemist - Castor The Grange Medical Centre Halls the Chemist – Orton Pharmacy Lead – Shilpa Patel Wistow (Lloydspharmacy, FTK85) Orton Bushfield Medical Lloydspharmacy - Bushfield Confirmed 09/2021 Centre Parnwell Medical Centre Lloydspharmacy in Sainsburys - Oxney Road. Thorpe Road Surgery Netherton Pharmacy Welland Medical Practice Newborough Pharmacy Westwood Clinic Pill box South Ltd Well - Paston Well - Westwood West Town Chemist PCN Name – South Fenland GP Practices Pharmacies Doddington Surgery Lloydspharmacy - Chatteris Clinical Director – Dr Angela George Clare Surgery Lloydspharmacy – Swan Drive Stevens-King and Dr Simon Manea Surgery Lloydspharmacy – Stockingfen Hambling Rd, Ramsey Priors Field Surgery Sutton Pharmacy Pharmacy Lead - VACANCY Rainbow Surgery Wimblington Surgery Cambridgeshire and Peterborough LPC, Peterborough Workspace, 28/29 Maxwell Road, Peterborough PE2 7JE Telephone: 07891 542878 e-mail: [email protected] Support Officer: [email protected] Communications Officer: [email protected] Web site: www.cambsandpeterboroughlpc.org.uk PCN Name – South GP Practices Pharmacies Peterborough New Queen Street Surgery Boots – Oundle (Northamptonshire LPC) Clinical Director – Dr Peresh Old Fletton Surgery Boots - New Queen Street Gela Whittlesey Oundle Medical Practice Halls the Chemist - Stanground Pharmacy Lead - Nikesh Stanground Surgery Halls the Chemist - Stilton Badiani (Odedra Pharmacy Wansford and Kingscliffe Landsdowne Pharmacy FA886) Yaxley Group Practice Odedra Pharmacy Confirmed 09/2020 Oundle Pharmacy (Northamptonshire LPC) Rowlands - Yaxley Wansford Pharmacy (Northamptonshire LPC) Well - Stanground Whittlesey Pharmacy PCN Name – St Ives GP Practices Pharmacies Church Street Health Centre Boots – St Ives Clinical Director – Dr Jo Cromwell Place Surgery Fenstanton
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