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Middlesbrough Pharmacy List M1: Middlesbrough Central 1 Cohens Chemist, North Ormesby A Westbourne Medical Centre Update July 2018 - closure 2 Your local Boots Pharmacy, Ormesby B Resolution Health Centre - CLOSED 31.3.18 5 Boots UK, 455 Linthorpe Road C Kings Medical Centre Update October 2020 – Supplementary Statement Your local Boots Pharmacy, One Life – CLOSED 6 25.4.20 D Hirsel Medical Centre Oakfield Medical Practice (now part of 7 Boots, Cleveland Centre E Linthorpe Surgery) 8 Riverside Pharmacy, Riverside Park F Crossfell Health Centre 9 Your local Boots Pharmacy, 4 Kings Road G Thorntree Surgery 10 Palladium Pharmacy, Eastbourne Road H Newlands Medical Centre 12 Rowlands Pharmacy, Borough Road I Borough Road & Nunthorpe Medical Group 13 LloydsPharmacy, Ormesby J Park Surgery 16 LloydsPharmacy, Linthorpe Road (100 hour) K Park Surgery, North Ormesby branch 18 A C Moule & Co, Parliament Road L The Erimus Practice 19 Well Pharmacy, Cleveland Centre M The Endeavour Practice 20 Martonside Pharmacy, Martonside Way N The Discovery Practice 21 Crossfell Pharmacy, Berwick Hills O Prospect Surgery 22 Hunters Pharmacy, Linthorpe Road P Foundations Practice, Harris Street Branch 23 Pharmacy Express, Linthorpe Road Q Linthorpe Surgery 25 Victoria Chemist, Victoria Road (100 hour) R Village Medical Centre 27 Whitworth Chemists, Thorntree V Martonside Medical Centre 29 Your Family Pharmacy, Linthorpe Road (100 hour) Update December 2019 – Supplementary Statement The Linthorpe Pharmacy, Riverside Park (NEW 31 distance selling pharmacy – opened 1.3.19) M2: Middlesbrough South 3 Your local Boots Pharmacy, Hemlington S Bluebell Medical Centre 4 Your local Boots Pharmacy, Coulby Newham T Cambridge Medical Group 11 Marton Pharmacy U Foundations Practice Update July 2018 – change of name from 12.3.18 Jhoots Pharmacy 14 Formerly – LloydsPharmacy (next to Fulcrum) W Parkway Medical Centre Update July 2018 – change of name from 1.7.18 Acklam Road Pharmacy 15 Formerly - LloydsPharmacy, 89 Acklam Road X Coulby Medical Practice 17 LloydsPharmacy, Coulby Newham (100 hour) 24 Tesco Pharmacy, Coulby Newham (100 hour) Update December 2019 No significant change relocation (12.9.18) and change of name (08.10.18) Cohens Chemist, Gorgemead Ltd, Bluebell Medical Centre 26 Formerly PJ Wilkinson Chemist, Acklam Road 28 The Oval Pharmacy Update July 2018 – closure (supplementary statement) Roman Road Pharmacy (100 hour) – CLOSED 30 14.6.18 .
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