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Pharmacy Address Town Postcode Phone Number EAST LOTHIAN Co-operative Pharmacy 123 North High Street Musselburgh EH21 6JE 0131 653 2855 Boots UK Ltd 106 North High Street Musselburgh EH21 6AS 0131 665 3139 Gordons Chemist 105 High Street Musselburgh EH21 7DA 0131 653 2577 Eskside Dispensing Chemist 165 High Street Musselburgh EH21 7DE 0131 665 2146 Boots The Chemist 164 High Street Musselburgh EH21 7DZ 0131 665 3139 Wallyford Pharmacy 121 Salters Road Wallyford EH21 8AQ 0131 665 5499 Co-operative Pharmacy Links Road Port Seton EH32 0DZ 01875 811 454 Longniddry Pharmacy 27 Links Road Longniddry EH32 0NH 01875 853 328 Bankton Pharmacy Hawthow Road Prestonpans EH32 9 01875 811 280 Prestonlinks Pharmacy 65C High Street Prestonpans EH32 9AT 01875 813 533 Lloyds Pharmacy 49-51 High Street Tranent EH33 1LN 01875 610 321 Co-operative Pharmacy 115 High Street Tranent EH33 1LW 01875 615 453 Co-op Pharmacy 6a Main Street Ormiston EH35 01875 610 412 Ferguson Pharmacy 66 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HF 01620 894 650 Boots 80 High Street North Berwick EH39 4HF 01620 892 911 Market Street Pharmacy 22 Market Street Haddington EH41 3JE 01620 823 557 EDINBURGH CITY CENTRE Tinkler Limited, Royal Mile Pharmacy 67 High Street Edinburgh EH1 1SR 0131 556 1971 Mackenzie and Co 45 Forrest Road Edinburgh EH1 2PL 0131 225 7770 Apple 105 Broughton Street Edinburgh EH1 3R2 0131 556 1054 Boots The Chemist 5-9 St James Centre Edinburgh EH1 3SN 0131 556 1062 Boots The Chemist 101-103 Princess Street Edinburgh EH2 3AD 0131 225 8331 Boots The Chemist 46-48 Shandwick Place Edinburgh EH2 4SA 0131 225 6757 Apple Pharmacy 6 Eyre Place Edinburgh EH3 5EP 0131 556 1908 Co-operative Pharmacy 26 Brougham Place Edinburgh EH3 9JU 0131 229 7948 Omnicare Pharmacy 2 Home Street Edinburgh EH3 9LY 0131 229 7778 Lloyds Pharmacy 38 Comely Bank Edinburgh EH4 1AW 0131 332 5573 Lloyds Pharmacy 7 Deanhaugh Street Edinburgh EH4 1UL 0131 332 5721 EDINBURGH EAST Boots 174 Portobello High Street Edinburgh EH15 1EX 0131 669 1883 G W Allan Ltd 168 Portobello High Street Edinburgh EH15 1EX 0131 669 3100 Lindsay and Gilmour 6 Milton Road West Edinburgh EH15 1LF 0131 669 1532 H S Kidd Chemist 330-332 Portobello High Street Edinburgh EH15 2DA 0131 669 4331 Boots Fort Kinnaird Retail Park, Newcraighall Road Edinburgh EH15 3RH 0131 669 4428 Dears Instore Pharmacy 12 Niddrie Mains Road Edinburgh EH16 4BG 0131 337 5100 John A Smith 96 Niddrie Mains Road Edinburgh EH16 4DT 0131 661 2578 Omnicare Pharmacy 102 Walter Scott Avenue Edinburgh EH16 5RL 0131 664 2363 Lloyds Pharmacy 3-5 Duke Street Edinburgh EH6 6AE 0131 554 7511 Boots Uk Ltd Unit 21, Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre Edinburgh EH6 6JJ 0131 554 6834 Lindsay and Gilmour 11 Elm Row Edinburgh EH7 4AA 0131 556 4316 Lloyds Pharmacy 7 Crighton Place Edinburgh EH7 4NZ 0131 554 1373 Deans Pharmacy 92-96 Easter Road Edinburgh EH7 5RQ 0131 659 6095 Sainsburys Pharmacy Meadowbank Retail Park Edinburgh EH7 5TS 0131 661 1129 Co-operative Pharmacy 100 Craigentinny Road Edinburgh EH7 6RN 0131 661 2523 Continued overleaf. Continued. EDINBURGH NORTH Barnton Pharmacy 195 Whitehouse Road Edinburgh EH4 6BY 0131 339 3449 Lloyds Pharmacy 193-195 St Johns Road Edinburgh EH12 7TG 0131 334 8106 Rowlands Pharmacy 5A Featherhall Avenue Edinburgh EH12 7TG 0131 334 4694 Lloyds East Craig Unit 2, Bughtlin Market, Maybury Drive Edinburgh EH12 8XP 0131 339 1188 Boots Unit 10, Gyle Centre Edinburgh EH12 9JR 0131 317 1288 Lloyds Pharmacy 119 Corstorphine Road Edinburgh EH12 5DZ 0131 337 5100 Dean Pharmacy 645 Ferry Road Edinburgh EH4 2TX 0131 332 2851 Lloyds Pharmacy 55A Pennywell Road Edinburgh EH4 4TY 0131 315 2136 Boots 58-60 Main Street, Davidson Mains Edinburgh EH4 5AA 0131 312 8600 Barnton Pharmacy 195 Whitehouse Road Edinburgh EH4 6BH 0131 339 3449 Omnicare Pharmacy 509 Queensferry Road Edinburgh EH4 7QD 0131 336 2861 Lindsay and Gilmour 242a Crewe Road North Edinburgh EH5 1LW 0131 552 4253 L E Hartley Chemist 37 South Trinity Road Edinburgh EH5 3PN 0131 552 3183 Boots UK Ltd 123 Ferry Road Edinburgh EH6 4ET 0131 554 1394 Omnicare Pharmacy 38 Duart Crescent Edinburgh EH4 7JP 0131 339 6525 EDINBURGH NORTH WEST The Co-operative Pharmacy 38 Main Street Kirkliston EH29 9AA 0131 333 3352 Lloyds Pharmacy Unit 33, The Loan South Queensferry EH30 9DS 0131 331 4347 Lloyds Pharmacy 3 Ferryburn, Roseberry Ave South Queensferry EH30 9QS 0131 331 2579 EDINBURGH SOUTH Boots 29 Parsons Green terrace Edinburgh EH8 7AF 0131 661 3591 Paton & Finlay 177 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4DG 0131 229 2110 Lloyds Pharmacy 129 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh EH10 4EQ 0131 228 3725 Lindsay and Gilmour 18/20 Comiston Road Edinburgh EH10 5QE 0131 447 2336 Boots 10A Buckstone Terrace Edinburgh EH10 6PZ 0131 445 1157 Fountainbridge Pharmacy 179 Dundee Street Edinburgh EH11 1BY 0131 229 8281 Polwarth Pharmacy 10 Polworth Gardens Edinburgh EH11 1LW 0131 229 3199 Colinton Pharmacy Ltd 46A Bridge Road Edinburgh EH13 0LQ 0131 442 3118 Oxgangs Pharmacy (Deans) 7 Oxgangs broadway Edinburgh EH13 9LQ 0131 445 1925 Craiglockhort Pharmacy 2 Craiglockort Road North Edinburgh EH14 1BU 0131 455 7168 Fleming Pharmacy 131 Liberton Brae Edinburgh EH16 6LD 0131 658 1274 Gordons Chemist 1 Gracemount Drive Edinburgh EH16 6RR 0131 664 2249 Lloyds Pharmacy 2 Ferniehill Road Edinburgh EH17 7AB 0131 664 3295 173 Piersefield Terrace Edinburgh EH8 7BR 0131 669 8109 Bristo Sqare Pharmacy Edinburgh University, 6 Bristo Square Edinburgh EH8 9AL 0131 668 2182 Southside Pharmacy 79 Nicholson Street Edinburgh EH8 9B2 0131 667 4032 Boots 6a St Patrick Street Edinburgh EH8 9HB 0131 667 1698 Newington Pharmacy 46-50 Clerk Street Edinburgh EH8 9JR 0131 667 2368 Right Medicine Pharmacy T/A Grange Pharmacy 2 Grange Road Edinburgh EH9 1AG 0131 447 9610 William King and Son 142 Marchmont Road Edinburgh EH9 1AQ 0131 447 2198 Marchmont Pharmacy 26 Marchmont Road Edinburgh EH9 1HZ 0131 228 6677 Omnicare Pharmacy 2 Fountainhall Road Edinburgh EH9 2NN 0131 667 2151 Co­op Pharmacy 55 Mayfield Road Edinburgh EH9 3AA 0131 667 1992 Lorimer Pharmacy 153 Morningside Road Edinburgh EH10 4AX 0131 447 2041 EDINBURGH SOUTH WEST Lindsay and Gilmour 2 Pentland View Court Currie EH14 5NP 0131 449 2707 Lloyds Pharmacy 162 Lanark Road West Currie EH14 5NY 0131 449 3417 Balerno Pharmacy 24 Main Street Balerno EH14 7EH 0131 449 5477 EDINBURGH WEST Apple Pharmacy 65 Dalry Road Edinburgh EH11 2BZ 0131 337 4838 Springwell Pharmacy 3 Ardmillan Terrace Edinburgh EH11 2JN 0131 337 1604 Alexander Pharmacy 62-64 Gorgie Road Edinburgh EH11 2NB 0131 337 4317 The Co-operative Pharmacy 4/5 Stenhouse Corss Edinburgh EH11 3JY 0131 443 222 Calder Pharmacy 18 Calder Park Edinburgh EH11 4JN 0131 453 2674 D & A Mackinnon Pharmacy 291 Calder Road Edinburgh EH11 4RH 0131 455 7073 lloyds Pharmacy 483A Calder Road Sighthill EH114AW 0131 442 2894 Boots 32 West Maitland Street Edinburgh EH12 5DX 0131 225 7436 Right Medicine Pharmacy 18 Roseburn Terrace Edinburgh EH12 6AW 0131 337 4084 MIDLOTHIAN Lloyds Pharmacy 32-34 High Street Bonnyrigg EH19 2AA 0131 663 8585 Rowlands Pharmacy 48 High Street Bonnyrigg EH19 2AB 0131 663 8353 Sainsburys Pharmacy Straiton Mains, Loanhead EH20 9PW 0131 448 2181 Rowlands Pharmacy 55 Clerk Street Loanhead EH20 9RE 0131 440 0511 Boots 17-19 High Street Dalkeith EH22 1JB 0131 663 3158 Lloyds Pharmacy 2 Blackcot Drive Mayfield EH22 4AA 0131 663 0129 Lloyds Pharmacy 125 Mains Street Newton Grange EH22 4PF 0131 663 2251 Lloyds Pharmacy 2 Bogwood Court Mayfield EH22 5DG 0131 663 3523 Danderhall Pharmacy 71 Newton Church Rd Danderhall EH221LX 0131 663 3031 Lloyds Pharmacy 35 Main Street Gorebridge EH23 4BX 01875 820 422 Lloyds Pharmacy 105 Hunterfield Road Gorebridge EH23 4TS 01875 820 345 Lloyds Pharmacy 34 John Street Penicuik EH26 8AB 01968 673 633 Rowlands Pharmacy 27 John Street Penicuik EH26 8HN 01968 673 939 Rowlands Pharmacy 22 Edinburgh Road Penicuik EH26 8NN 01968 676 868 WEST LOTHIAN Boots The Chemist 12 West Main Street Whitburn EH47 0QZ 01501 740 168 Boots 7/9 Sychmore Walk Blackburn EH47 7LG 01506 652 378 James White Pharmacy 67 Main Street Stoneyburn EH47 8DY 01501 762 274 Boots The Chemist High Street Linlithgow EH49 7AQ 01506 846 371 Boots The Chemist 72-74 High Street Linlithgow EH49 7TF 01506 846 371 Omnicare Pharmacy 5 West Main Street Uphall EH52 5DN 01506 857 516 Right Medicine Pharmacy 2 Main Street Winchburgh EH52 6RT 01506 890 313 Lindsay and Gilmour 173 Main Street East Calder EH53 0EW 01506 881 935 Lindsay&Gilmour 173 Main Street East Calder EH530EW 01506 881 935 Ladywell Pharmacy 50 Forestbank, Ladywell Livingston EH54 6DU 01506 437 100 Boots The Chemist 88-89 The Centre Livingston EH54 6HR 01506 436997 Lloyds Pharmacy Howden HC,Howden Road West Livingston EH54 6TP 01506 410 161 Omnicare Pharmacy 6 Main Street, Deans Livingston EH56 8BE 01506 411 570.
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