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Accredited Health+ Pharmacies Accredited Health+ Pharmacies LCG Area Contractor No Pharmacy Name Address 1 Address 2 Town / Village County Postcode Tel No N 7117 McMullan's Pharmacy 63 Castle Street Ballycastle Co Antrim BT54 6AS 028 2076 3135 N 2772 DL & GM Gracey - Unit 8 Ballee and Harryville 20 Antrim Road, Ballee Ballymena Co Antrim BT42 2BJ 028 2563 1138 Ballee Pharmacy Community Enterprise N 5263 DL & GM Gracey - Unit 6, Knockeden Shopping Crebilly Road Ballymena Co Antrim BT42 4AZ 028 2565 7025 Ballykeel Pharmacy Centre N 5988 Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd Larne Link Road Ballymena Co Antrim BT42 3AG 028 2565 0406 B 6697 McGraths Pharmacy 182 Andersonstown Road Belfast Co Antrim BT11 9BZ 028 9061 6055 B 0787 Miss A Crossin 267 Antrim Road Belfast Co Antrim BT15 2GZ 028 9035 1084 B 3601 Dunmore Pharmacy 421 Antrim Road Belfast Co Antrim BT15 3BJ 028 9077 7781 B 0866 Dundela Pharmacy Ltd 17 Belmont Road Belfast Co Antrim BT4 2AA 028 9065 7853 B 0639 Harrison Healthcare Ltd 40e Donegall Pass Belfast Co Antrim BT7 1BS 028 9032 0059 B 2057 McGraths Pharmacy 91-93 Glen Road Belfast Co Antrim BT11 8BD 028 9061 1643 B 4004 Turf Lodge Pharmacy 32 Monagh Road Turf Lodge Estate Belfast Co Antrim BT11 8EF 028 9061 3307 N 6336 Health Centre Pharmacy Taylor's Avenue Carrickfergus Co Antrim BT38 7HF 028 9336 5111 N 0574 Kennedy's Pharmacy Ltd 169 Tullaghans Road Dunloy Co Antrim BT44 9AF 028 2765 7803 N 5696 Linn Road Pharmacy 14 Linn Road Larne Co Antrim BT40 2BT 028 2827 9919 N 7076 McCoubrey & Woodsides 19 Lower Cross Street Larne Co Antrim BT40 1JW 028 2826 0675 Pharmacy SE 6886 Knockmore Pharmacy 4 Knockmore Square Lisburn Co Antrim BT28 1SZ 028 9266 4737 N 7234 Bannside Pharmacy 77 Main Street Portglenone Co Antrim BT44 8HR 028 2582 1333 N 7409 JV Campbell Pharmacy Ltd 8-9 Dunluce Street Portrush Co Antrim BT56 8DN 028 7082 3295 N 6491 Randalstown Pharmacies Ltd 46-48 Main Street Randalstown Co Antrim BT41 3AB 028 9447 2751 N 6525 Randalstown Pharmacies Ltd 5 Neillsbrook Road Randalstown Co Antrim BT41 3AE 028 9447 2245 N 5115 Miss A Gribben Unit 3, Toome House 55 Main Street Toomebridge Co Antrim BT41 3TF 028 7965 9524 N 0567 Kennedy's Pharmacy Ltd 56 Main Street Rasharkin Co Antrim BT44 8PX 028 2957 1124 SE 0495 Aghalee Pharmacy Practice Ltd 8E Lurgan Road Aghalee Co Armagh BT67 0DD 028 9265 0000 S 6147 Northern Pharmacies Ltd Legahorey Brownlow Craigavon Co Armagh BT65 5BE 028 3834 1462 Health Centre Pharmacy SE 0220 Maghaberry Pharmacy Ltd Unit 3 Maghaberry Road Maghaberry Moira Co Armagh BT67 0JF 028 9261 9259 S 5799 JR Anderson, 92 Thomas Street Portadown Co Armagh BT62 3AG 028 3833 0266 T/A Anderson's Pharmacy S 5861 JR Anderson, 23c Gilford Road Portadown Co Armagh BT63 5EF 028 3835 3339 T/A Anderson's Pharmacy S 5919 Miss P Morgan, T/A Orchard 23 Mandeville Street Portadown Co Armagh BT62 3PB 028 3833 2824 Pharmacy Accredited Health+ Pharmacies LCG Area Contractor No Pharmacy Name Address 1 Address 2 Town / Village County Postcode Tel No S 6068 Northern Pharmacies Ltd Unit 2 Old Post Office 1 Skerriff Road Cullyhanna Co Down BT35 0JG 028 3086 8983 Cullyhanna Pharmacy Buildings SE 3429 Groves Chemist, Dundrum 165-167 Main Street Dundrum Co Down BT33 0LY 028 4375 1326 SE 4217 Northern Pharmacies Ltd 3-5 Main Street Greyabbey Co Down BT22 2NF 028 4278 8535 SE 3883 Gabbie's Pharmacy 16 High Street Killyleagh Co Down BT30 9QF 028 4482 8224 SE 1173 Strangford Pharmacy 5-7 Downpatrick Road Strangford Co Down BT30 7LZ 028 4488 1138 W 7667 Hughes Pharmacy 44 Belmore Street Enniskillen Co Fermanagh BT74 6AA 028 6632 2460 W 7739 Lakeland Pharmacy Unit 1 61 Cornagrade Road Enniskillen Co Fermanagh BT74 6DX 028 6632 6509 W 5586 Corry’s Chemist 15 Darling Street Enniskillen Co Fermanagh BT74 7DP 028 6632 2237 W 4932 Melvin Pharmacy 5D Gilaroo Court Main Street Garrison Co Fermanagh BT93 4ER 028 6865 9995 W 7801 Hughes Pharmacy 18/20 Main Street Newtownbutler Co Fermanagh BT92 8JW 028 6773 8247 N 5414 WAVE (NI) Ltd, Diamond 1 Maghera Street Kilrea Co Londonderry BT51 5QL 028 2954 0247 Pharmacy W 7870 Gormley Medicare Ltd, 171 Irish Green Street Limavady Co Londonderry BT49 9AR 028 7772 2508 T/A BN Gormley (Pharmacy) W 4815 Liam Bradley Ltd (Bradley's 36 William Street Londonderry Co Londonderry BT48 6ET 028 7126 2838 Pharmacy) W 4891 Murphys Pharmacy 165 Spencer Road Londonderry Co Londonderry BT47 6AH 028 7131 1720 W 4987 Superdrug Pharmacy 30-32 Ferryquay Street Londonderry Co Londonderry BT48 6JB 028 7126 3334 W 5304 Whitehouse Pharmacy 65 Buncrana Road Londonderry Co Londonderry BT48 8LB 028 7136 7191 N 5270 T M Glass Pharmacy Ltd 88 Main Street Maghera Co Londonderry BT46 5AF 028 7964 2277 W 8125 Corry’s Chemist 13 - 14 The Diamond Castlederg Co Tyrone BT81 7AR 028 8167 1974 W 8307 Bradley’s Pharmacy 8 Omagh Road Dromore Co Tyrone BT78 3AJ 028 8289 8214 S 5555 McKeevers Chemists 96 Main Street Fivemiletown Co Tyrone BT75 0PW 028 8952 1208 Fivemiletown W 6707 Corry’s Chemist 37 Main Street Gortin Co Tyrone BT79 8PQ 028 8164 8020 W 6006 Bradley’s Pharmacy 35 Main Street Newtownstewart Co Tyrone BT78 4AD 028 8166 1267 W 5775 Paul Tallon Ltd, 17 Main Street Sixmilecross Co Tyrone BT79 9NH 028 8075 8235 T/A The Medical Hall N 8170 Kelly’s Pharmacy 12 The Square Stewartstown Co Tyrone BT71 5HX 028 8773 8241.
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