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Sedgefield C Card Outlets www.cddft.nhs.uk/sexual-health-services Sedgefield C Card Outlets GREEN SHADING – CAN REGISTER FOR A C CARD AND COLLECT CONDOMS BLUE SHADING – CAN COLLECT CONDOMS ONLY Please note that it is advisable to check that a trained staff member is on site prior to attending Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday A D Phillips Chemist 21A Church Road 9am-12.45pm 9am-12.45pm 9am-12.45pm 9am-12.45pm 9am-12.45pm 9am-12noon Trimdon, Co Durham 1.45pm-6pm 1.45pm-6pm 1.45pm-6pm 1.45pm-6pm 1.45pm-6pm TS29 6PY 01429 880 352 Bewick Crescent Surgery PATIENTS ONLY 5.30pm- 27 Bewick Crescent 9.30am-5pm 9.30am-5pm 9.30am-5pm 7.30pm Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham DL5 5LH 01325 316 637 Bishop Middleham Youth Club (Cornforth Partnership) The Village Hall, Front Street 5.30pm- Bishop Middleham, 8.30pm Co Durham DL17 9AJ 01740 652 000 Boots 1 Durham Road, Ferryhill 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 9am-12noon Co Durham DL17 8LD 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 01740 652 940 Boots 2 North Street, Ferryhill 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm Co Durham DL17 8HX 01740 651 137 Boots 57 Beveridge Way 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am-5pm Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm DL5 4DU 01325 300 355 Boots 18 Cheapside, Spennymoor 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-4pm Co Durham DL16 6DJ 01388 814 976 Burke Street Surgery PATIENTS ONLY 8am-12.30pm 8am-1pm 8am-1pm 8am-1pm 8am-1pm 9 Burke Street, Shildon 1.30pm- 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm Co Durham, DL4 1AA 5.30pm 01325 311 300 Cheapside Chemist 8.45am-1pm 8.45am-1pm 8.45am-1pm 8.45am-1pm 8.45am-1pm 5 Cheapside, Shildon, Co Durham 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm DL4 2HP 01388 777 734 Chilton Chemist Dale Street, Chilton, Ferryhill 9am-5.45pm 9am-5.30pm 9am-5.45pm 9am-1.30pm 9am-5.45pm Co Durham DL17 0HQ 01388 720 874 Cornforth Partnership 66-70 High Street, Cornforth 9.30am-5pm 9.30am-5pm 9.30am-5pm 9.30am-5pm 9.30am-3.30pm Co Durham DL17 9JS 01740 652 000 Ferryhill Business & Enterprise College PUPILS ONLY Merrington Road, Ferryhill 2.30-3.30pm Co Durham DL17 8RW 03000 269 036 Version 27 07/09/2020 www.cddft.nhs.uk/sexual-health-services Sedgefield C Card Outlets GREEN SHADING – CAN REGISTER FOR A C CARD AND COLLECT CONDOMS BLUE SHADING – CAN COLLECT CONDOMS ONLY Please note that it is advisable to check that a trained staff member is on site prior to attending Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Fishburn Surgery PATIENTS ONLY 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am- Beveridge House, Butterwick Road & & & & 12.30pm Fishburn, Co Durham 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm TS21 4AP 01740 620 284 Fishburn Youth Club Fishburn Youth & Community Centre, Butterwick Road, 7.30pm-9pm 7.30pm-9pm 7.30pm-9pm Fishburn, Co Durham TS21 4ED 01740 620 861 Greenfield Community College PUPILS ONLY Greenfield Demountable During school During school During school During school During school Greenfield Way, Newton Aycliffe hours hours hours hours hours Co Durham DL5 7LF 03000 296483 Hallgarth Surgery Cheapside, Shildon 8.30am- 8.30am-6pm 8.30am-6pm 8.30am-6pm 8.30am-6pm Co Durham DL4 2HP 7.30pm 01388 771 703 Higginbottom Pharmacy 10-11 Main Street 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- Ferryhill, Co Durham 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm DL17 8LA 01740 651 200 Intrahealth Pharmacy 6-8 High Street, West Cornforth, 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm 9am-6pm Co Durham DL17 9HR 01740 654 669 Jubilee Medical Group PATIENTS ONLY Cobblers Hall Surgery 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm Burn Lane, Newton Aycliffe Co Durham DL5 4SE 01325 311 300 Lloyds Pharmacy 2 Pease Way, Newton Aycliffe 8am-7.30pm 8am-7.30pm 8am-7.30pm 8am-7.30pm 8am-7.30pm Co Durham DL5 5NH 01325 318 135 M&M Pharmacies 14 Church Street, Shildon 8.30am-1pm 8.30am-1pm 8.30am-1pm 8.30am-1pm 8.30am-1pm Co Durham DL4 1DX 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 2pm-5.30pm 01388 772 147 Number 66 Cornforth Partnership 5.30pm- 66 High Street, Cornforth 8.30pm Co Durham DL17 9JS 01740 652 000 One Point Dean Bank Family Centre Beaumont Street, Dean Bank 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Ferryhill, Co Durham DL17 8PH 07467007676 Version 27 07/09/2020 www.cddft.nhs.uk/sexual-health-services Sedgefield C Card Outlets GREEN SHADING – CAN REGISTER FOR A C CARD AND COLLECT CONDOMS BLUE SHADING – CAN COLLECT CONDOMS ONLY Please note that it is advisable to check that a trained staff member is on site prior to attending Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Pease Way Medical Centre PATIENTS ONLY 2 Pease Way, Newton Aycliffe 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-7.30pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm Co Durham DL5 5NH 01325 528 000 Phillips Chemist 11 Luke Street 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- Trimdon Station, Co Durham 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm TS29 6DP 01429 881 613 Phillips Chemists Ltd 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 9 Alhambra Terrace & & & & & 9am-12noon Fishburn, Co Durham 1.30-5.30pm 1.30-5.30pm 1.30-5.30pm 1.30-5.30pm 1.30-5.30pm TS21 4BU 01740 620 314 Sedgefield Community College PUPILS ONLY 12.35pm- Hawthorne Road 1.15pm Sedgefield, Co Durham TS21 3DD 03000 261 607 Skerne Medical Group PATIENTS ONLY FOR REGISTRATION PLEASE RING 8.30am-1pm 8.30am-1pm 8.30am-1pm 8.30am-1pm FOR AN APPOINTMENT & 8.30am-1pm & & & 8am-12noon Harbinson House, Sedgefield 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm Co Durham TS21 3BN 01740 620 300 Trimdon Colliery Surgery PATIENTS ONLY 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am- Carroll House, Grosvenor Terrace & & & & 12.30pm Trimdon Colliery, Co Durham 1.30pm-6pm 1.30pm-6pm 1.30pm-6pm 1.30pm-6pm TS29 6DH 01429 880 284 Trimdon Village Surgery PATIENTS ONLY 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am-12.30 8.30am- 8.30am- 18 Wynard Road, Trimdon Village & & & 12.30pm 12.30pm Co Durham TS29 6JH 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm 2pm-6pm 01429 880 254 UTC South Durham PUPILS ONLY 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- Long Tens Way 4.30pm 4.30pm 2.30pm 4.30pm 2.30pm Aycliffe Business Park (term time) (term time) (term time) (term time) (term time) Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham DL5 6AP 01325 430 257 Village Pharmacy PCP Centre, Burn Lane 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 8.30am- 9am-12noon Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm DL5 4SE 01325 311 297 Well Pharmacy St Andrew’s Medical Centre 9.30am- 9.30am- 9.30am- St Andrew’s Lane 4.30pm 4.30pm 4.30pm Spennymoor, Co Durham DL16 6QA 01388 815536 Version 27 07/09/2020 www.cddft.nhs.uk/sexual-health-services Sedgefield C Card Outlets GREEN SHADING – CAN REGISTER FOR A C CARD AND COLLECT CONDOMS BLUE SHADING – CAN COLLECT CONDOMS ONLY Please note that it is advisable to check that a trained staff member is on site prior to attending Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Whitworth Park School Whitworth Lane, Spennymoor 12.20pm-1pm 12.20pm-1pm Co Durham DL16 7LN 03000 261577 Version 27 07/09/2020 .
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