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PAGE A A Hagan Ltd, 119-121 Grieve Road, , GREENOCK, PA16 7AW 4666 01475 722 965 1 of PA16 Abbey Chemist, 83 Trongate, , GLASGOW, G1 5HB 1641 0141 552 2528 2 of G1 Abbey Chemist, Lonend, , PAISLEY, PA1 1SU 4772 0141 889 9883 1 of PA1 Abbey Chemist, 27 Gauze Street, , PAISLEY, PA1 1ES 4771 0141 889 3377 1 of PA1 Andrew Hughes Chemist, Unit 4 Bridgewater Centre, , ERSKINE, PA8 7AA 4790 0141 812 0112 1 of PA8 Apple Pharmacy, 11 Mossvale Crescent, Craigend, GLASGOW, G33 5NZ 1702 0141 774 8632 2 of G33 Asda Pharmacy, Pharmacy Dept, Parkhead Forge Shopping Centre, GLASGOW, G31 4EB 1497 0141 414 1510 2 of G31 Asda Pharmacy, Pharmacy Dept Monument Drive, Robroyston, GLASGOW, G33 1AD 1036 0141 557 6210 1 of G33 Asda Stores Ltd, Pharmacy Dept, Phoenix Retail Park, LINWOOD, PA1 2AB 4707 0141 842 8520 2 of PA1 Auchinairn Pharmacy, 167 Auchinairn Road, Bishopbriggs, GLASGOW, G64 1NG 1660 0141 772 2752 1 of G64 Bannerman's Pharmacy, 75 Merkland Drive, Kirkintilloch, GLASGOW, G66 3SJ 1646 0141 777 7224 2 of G66 Battlefield Pharmacy, 168a Battlefield Road, Langside, GLASGOW, G42 9JT 1515 0141 632 1364 3 of G42 Bishopton Pharmacy, 111 Greenock Road, , BISHOPTON, PA7 5AX 4788 01505 862 370 1 of PA7 Bonhill Pharmacy Ltd, Key Store Units 1 - 4, Ladyton Shopping Ctr, BONHILL, G83 9DZ 4754 01389 722 822 2 of G83 Boots UK, Unit 13 Caledonia Centre, Central Station, GLASGOW, G1 3SQ 1060 0141 221 7107 1 of G1 Boots UK, Level 3 Buchanan Galleries, 200 Buchanan Street, GLASGOW, G1 2GF 1057 0141 333 9306 1 of G1 Boots UK, 55 St Enoch Centre, St Enoch Square, GLASGOW, G1 4LZ 1072 0141 248 7387 2 of G1 Boots UK, 368 Dumbarton Road, Partick, GLASGOW, G11 6RZ 1056 0141 339 4565 1 of G11 Boots UK, 277 Byres Road, Partick, GLASGOW, G12 8TL 1050 0141 339 1954 1 of G12 Boots UK, 200 Sauchiehall Street, , GLASGOW, G2 3EN 1068 0141 332 8405 1 of G2 Boots UK, 494 Sauchiehall Street, , GLASGOW, G2 3LW 1070 0141 332 6729 1 of G2 Boots UK, Block 6 Glasgow Fort Retail Park, Auchinlea Road, GLASGOW, G34 9DL 1582 0141 773 4817 1 of G34 Boots UK, Unit A 92 Kilmarnock Road, Shawlands, GLASGOW, G41 3NN 1064 0141 632 0924 2 of G41 Boots UK, Braehead Shopping Centre Unit MSU 3, 68 Kings Inch Road, GLASGOW, G51 4BP 4697 0141 885 9099 3 of G51 Boots UK, 2115-2119 Paisley Road West, South Cardonald, GLASGOW, G52 3JL 1066 0141 882 1063 2 of G52 Boots UK, Unit M3 Silverburn Shopping Centre, 763 Barrhead Road, GLASGOW, G53 6AG 1618 0141 881 6967 1 of G53 Boots UK, 6 Main Street, Milngavie, GLASGOW, G62 6BL 1051 0141 956 1241 1 of G62 Boots UK, 3 The Triangle Centre, Bishopbriggs, GLASGOW, G64 2TR 1049 0141 772 0070 2 of G64 Boots UK, 9, The Regent Centre, Kirkintilloch, GLASGOW, G66 1JH 1054 0141 776 3418 1 of G66 Boots UK, 4-5 The Avenue At Mearns, Newton Mearns, GLASGOW, G77 6EY 1062 0141 639 5979 1 of G77 Boots UK, 182/4 Main Street, , BARRHEAD, G78 1SL 4751 0141 881 5686 1 of G78 Boots UK, 98 Sylvania Way, Clydebank Shopping Centre, CLYDEBANK, G81 2TL 1058 0141 952 2217 1 of G81 Boots UK, 73 High Street, , DUMBARTON, G82 1LS 4515 01389 763 907 1 of G82 Boots UK, 167/169 Main Street, , ALEXANDRIA, G83 0NZ 4514 01389 752 606 1 of G83 Boots UK, Unit 11 Paisley Centre, High Street, PAISLEY, PA1 2AF 4521 0141 889 3897 2 of PA1 Boots UK, 43 Hamilton Way, , GREENOCK, PA15 1RQ 4517 01475 729 173 1 of PA15 Boots UK, 52c High Street, , JOHNSTONE, PA5 8AN 4519 01505 320 396 1 of PA5 Brucehill Pharmacy, 32a Brucehill Road, , DUMBARTON, G82 4EW 4785 01389 742 384 3 of G82 Buchanan & Campbell Chemist, 364a Dumbarton Road, Partick, GLASGOW, G11 6RZ 1723 0141 334 0353 1 of G11 Burns Pharmacy, Dalmarnock Community Hub, Unit 3, 303 Springfield Road, GLASGOW, G40 3LJ 1095 0141 554 6116 2 of G40 Busby Pharmacy, 20 Main Street, Busby, GLASGOW, G76 8DU 1244 0141 644 4344 2 of G76 C H C (Pharmacy) Ltd, Castlemilk Health Centre, 71 Dougrie Drive, GLASGOW, G45 9AW 1667 0141 531 8558 1 of G45 Cadder Pharmacy, 52 Skirsa Street, Cadder, GLASGOW, G23 5BA 1627 0141 946 8502 1 of G23 Campsie Pharmacy, 6 Campsie Road, Milton of Campsie, GLASGOW, G66 8EA 1679 01360 312 389 3 of G66 Carmunnock Pharmacy, 17 Busby Road, Carmunnock, GLASGOW, G76 9BP 1629 0141 644 1765 2 of G76 Catterson Pharmacy, 7-9 McArthur Street, Pollokshaws, GLASGOW, G43 1RU 1520 0141 632 1149 1 of G43 Cessnock Pharmacy, 323 Paisley Road West, Cessnock, GLASGOW, G51 1LU 1677 0141 427 0347 1 of G51 Clan Chemists, 3 Rockbank Place, Hardgate Cross, CLYDEBANK, G81 5NZ 1116 01389 873 764 3 of G81 Pharmacies - Alphabetical Index, printed on 1 Jul 2021 Page 1 of 6 PHARMACIES CODE PHONE NO. PAGE Clarkes Chemist, 7c Merkins Avenue, Bellsmyre, DUMBARTON, G82 3EB 4789 01389 768 818 2 of G82 Clyde Pharmacy, 197-199 Roxburgh Street, , GREENOCK, PA15 4DA 4747 01475722733 2 of PA15 Craigton Pharmacy, 2-4 Craigton Road, Govan, GLASGOW, G51 3TB 1370 0141 445 1352 3 of G51 Crosshill Pharmacy, 558 Cathcart Road, Crosshill, GLASGOW, G42 8YG 1725 0141 423 1856 2 of G42 D G Tarbet (Pharmacy) Ltd, 1236 Royston Road, Royston, GLASGOW, G33 1EX 1466 0141 770 4063 1 of G33 David L L Robertson Chemist, 1122 Shettleston Road, Shettleston, GLASGOW, G32 7PH 1656 0141 778 6161 3 of G32 David L L Robertson Chemist, 10 Braidcraft Terrace, Pollok, GLASGOW, G53 5EB 1406 0141 882 8700 1 of G53 Dickson Chemist, 510 Dumbarton Road, Partick, GLASGOW, G11 6SN 1726 0141 334 2268 1 of G11 Dickson Chemist, 1239/1243 Dumbarton Road, Whiteinch, GLASGOW, G14 9UT 1724 0141 959 9150 2 of G14 Dickson Chemist, 1024 Tollcross Road, Tollcross, GLASGOW, G32 8UW 1134 0141 778 3310 4 of G32 Dickson Chemist, 21 Main Street, Bridgeton, GLASGOW, G40 1QA 1133 0141 531 6689 1 of G40 Docherty Pharmacy, 224 Kilmarnock Road, Shawlands, GLASGOW, G43 1TY 1143 0141 632 3356 2 of G43 Dr Donald R Fraser, 152 Main Street, , BARRHEAD, G78 1SG 4543 0141 881 1750 1 of G78 Dunnet Pharmacy, 1399 Dumbarton Road, Whiteinch, GLASGOW, G14 9XS 1613 0141 959 2196 2 of G14 E R McAnerney, 182 Dunlop Street, , GREENOCK, PA16 9DP 4660 01475 722 805 2 of PA16 Eaglesham Pharmacy, 14 Glasgow Road, Eaglesham, GLASGOW, G76 0JQ 1606 01355 303 148 1 of G76 Eastwood Pharmacy, 17 Fieldhead Square, Eastwood, GLASGOW, G43 1HL 1691 0141 632 0075 1 of G43 Fergusson Pharmacy, 150 Petershill Road, Springburn, GLASGOW, G21 4AL 1652 0141 558 7327 3 of G21 First Stop Pharmacy, 119 Cleveden Road, Kelvindale, GLASGOW, G12 0JU 1721 0141 339 5258 1 of G12 Foxbar Pharmacy, 57 Ivanhoe Road, Foxbar, PAISLEY, PA2 0JZ 4786 01505 816 889 1 of PA2 Fraser's Pharmacy, 271 Mearns Road, Newton Mearns, GLASGOW, G77 5LU 1178 0141 639 8269 1 of G77 Gilbride Chemists, 170 Carmyle Avenue, Carmyle, GLASGOW, G32 8EE 1204 0141 641 3880 3 of G32 Gilbride Chemists, 18 Glenmore Avenue, Toryglen, GLASGOW, G42 0EH 1541 0141 647 3364 1 of G42 Gilbride Chemists, 92 Langlands Road, Govan, GLASGOW, G51 3BQ 1205 0141 445 2087 2 of G51 Gilbride Chemists, 40 Paisley Road West, Kinning Park, GLASGOW, G51 1LB 1676 0141 429 2995 1 of G51 Gilbride Chemists, 182 Copland Road, Ibrox, GLASGOW, G51 2UE 1540 0141 427 1676 2 of G51 Gilbride Chemists, 2232 Paisley Road West, Cardonald, GLASGOW, G52 3SJ 1208 0141 882 2046 3 of G52 Glenburn Pharmacy, 2/4 Skye Crescent, Glenburn, PAISLEY, PA2 8EL 4717 0141 884 4842 2 of PA2 Gordons Chemist, 16 Douglas Street, Milngavie, GLASGOW, G62 6PB 1607 0141 956 5235 1 of G62 Gordons Chemist, 19 Mitchell Way, , ALEXANDRIA, G83 0LW 4763 01389 752 012 1 of G83 Govanhill Pharmacy Ltd, Govanhill Health Centre, 233 Calder Street, GLASGOW, G42 7DR 1214 0141 423 5530 1 of G42 Graeme Pharmacy, 33 Station Road, Milngavie, GLASGOW, G62 8PG 1549 0141 956 1710 1 of G62 Greenhead Pharmacy, 2 Greenhead Road, , DUMBARTON, G82 1EL 4678 01389 742 225 1 of G82 Guidi Pharmacy Ltd, 139 Thurston Road, Hillington, GLASGOW, G52 2AZ 1675 0141 882 1129 2 of G52 Harmony Row Pharmacy, 21 Harmony Row, Govan, GLASGOW, G51 3BA 1538 0141 445 5135 2 of G51 High Street Pharmacy, 128 High Street, , GLASGOW, G1 1PQ 1620 0141 552 5929 1 of G1 Holmscroft H C Ltd, Greenock Health And Care Centre, Wellington Street, GREENOCK, PA15 4NH 4551 01475 722 615 2 of PA15 Houlihan Pharmacy Arden, 60 Kyleakin Road, Arden, GLASGOW, G46 8DF 1685 0141 638 4489 2 of G46 Houlihan Pharmacy Darnley, 9-10 Darnley Mains Road, Darnley, GLASGOW, G53 7RH 1619 0141 621 2970 3 of G53 Houlihan Pharmacy Partick, 312 Dumbarton Road, Partick, GLASGOW, G11 6TF 1659 0141 339 2349 2 of G11 Houlihan Pharmacy Possil, 128 Saracen Street, Possilpark, GLASGOW, G22 5AR 1583 0141 336 8561 1 of G22 Houlihan Pharmacy Riddrie, 248 Smithycroft Road, Riddrie, GLASGOW, G33 2QZ 1666 0141 770 4540 1 of G33 J A Hogarth (Chemists) Ltd, 308 Crow Road, Broomhill, GLASGOW, G11 7HS 1230 0141 339 0304 3 of G11 J F Forbes, 193 Kirkintilloch Road, Bishopbriggs, GLASGOW, G64 2LS 1663 0141 772 1771 1 of G64 J H C Suttie & Co, 104 Drymen Road, Bearsden, GLASGOW, G61 3RA 1243 0141 942 0274 1 of G61 Kellock Pharmacy Ltd, 26a Castlemilk Arcade, Castlemilk, GLASGOW, G45 9AA 1531 0141 634 0613 1 of G45 Kelvin Pharmacy, 151 Hyndland Road, Hyndland, GLASGOW, G12 9JA 1478 0141 339 3235 2 of G12 Kennyhill Pharmacy, 408-410 Cumbernauld Road, Haghill, GLASGOW, G31 3NN 1614 0141 554 2165 2 of G31 Langside Pharmacy, 90 Battlefield Road, Langside, GLASGOW, G42 9JN 1695 0141 632 0690 3 of G42 LG Pharmacy, 476 St Vincent Street, Anderston, GLASGOW, G3 8XU 1603 0141 221 3690 1 of G3 Liddesdale Pharmacy, 59 Liddesdale Square, Milton, GLASGOW, G22 7BT 1585 0141 772 1830 2 of G22 Lightburn Pharmacy, 971 Carntyne Road, Carntyne, GLASGOW, G32 6LY 1258 0141 774 2900 1 of G32 Pharmacies - Alphabetical Index, printed on 1 Jul 2021 Page 2 of 6 PHARMACIES CODE PHONE NO.
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