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Département De L'ouest / Commune De Port-Au-Prince DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNE DE PORT-AU-PRINCE DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNE DE CARREFOUR DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNES: GRESSIER A PETIT-GOAVE DÉPARTEMENT DU SUD-EST # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES Agapê La Route de Carrefour, Angle 3736 3803 / 3443 9492 # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 1 Artha 169, Fontamara 33 3415 0922 / 4395 5486 1 Référence Archachon 30 3719 1660 1 Apostolique Pharma 105, Ave Gaston, Petit-Goâve 3783 3779 / 3703 7753 3810 9495 / 3272 0653 4414 7498 / 4414 7499 Béatitude de 383, Bizoton 61, Route de 1 Du Portail 27, Portail Léogâne, Jacmel 2 B-Mart 47, Ave Charles Summer 2 3795 6113 / 4716 1418 3652 0220 3702 4667 / 4341 5207 Dieu Carrefour 2 Bon Sauveur 610, Rue St Yves, Léogâne 3708 4976 / 3205 1,Rues Charlotin Marcadieu Big Max Super 69, Mon Repos 38 et 40, Route 3668 3550 / 3894 2521 2 La Sainte Marie 3461 0078 / 3760 7106 3 Déviation Rte Nationale # 2 (à 3701 2308 / 3491 7969 et Exina Gilles, Jacmel 3 Capital One 116bis, Route des Dalles 4440 3276 / 3757 7468 Pharmacy Rail, Carrefour 3132 8200 3 Camejo coté Station Sol), Chatuley, 3454 6588 1, entre Mon Repos 48 et 50 45, Rue Magloire Ambroise, 3461 0078 / 3760 7106 4 Castera 70, Ave John Brown, Lalue 3862 2194 / 3991 7317 4 D'acceuil 3461 9229 / 3704 0993 3 Nicolas Route de Carrefour Jésus Miséricorde 1, Morne à Chandelle, Rte Ntle Jacmel 3707 7119 4 3609 3645 / 4249 2109 5 Cyndy Pharma 160, Rue Joseph Janvier 3479 6350 / 3674 0996 4819 9804 / 3464 6301 LPL No 2, Gressier 2274 1196 / 3707 3239 5 De l`Entente 382, Bizoton, Carrefour 4 Payless 42, Rue Beauvais, Jacmel 3751 8382 3656 6500 6 De Grace 284, Rue Mgr Guilloux 3448 4807 / 3620 6487 5 Maranatha 78, Rue Saint Paul, Petit-Goâve 3765 6569 / 4156 9447 3857 0578 / 3143 3260 3759 0048 / 4855 4042 6 De l'Urgence 429, Thor 65, Carrefour 93, Rue Républicaine, 2228 1391 / 3683 7991 DÉPARTEMENT DES NIPPES 7 De La Sagesse 89, Rue Joseph Janvier 3644 0834 6 Minimax 3620 6487 Petit-Goâve 3493 2144 7 Gracieuse 2, Fontamara 47 A 3754 5073 # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 3427 7775 / 3476 1254 22, Rue Républicaine, 3720 7096 / 3681 2970 8 De Turgeau 130, Ave Jean Paul II Joey's Pharma 356b, Bizoton 6, Route de 3431 5717 / 3676 2046 7 Sundi Pharma 3798 4925 8 Petit-Goâve 3738 5878 33, Nouvelle Cité Lab's Carrefour 3741 7163 1 Le Galien 3837 6549 / 4695 0303 2919 3434 / 4914 6881 DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNE DE DELMAS Miragoâne, 9 DLC Pharma 51, Rue Fernand, Canapé-Vert 31, Diquini 63, Route de 3422 4679 9 Kerith 3787 9648 / 3920 0086 Route Nationale # 2, à l'int Carrefour # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES Jehovah Jiré Des Cinq Conti- 40, Rue Dr Audain, Ave 2230 9790 / 2230 9791 2 du Marché, Fond-des- 4729 3652 / 3656 8454 10 3782 8118 / 3767 1862 Pharma nents Jn Paul II 4626 1586 10 La Promesse 547, Truitier, Route de Carrefour 1 Carole's 19, Delmas 25, en face Building 3150 8480 / 3701 7047 Nègres 3693 3349 11 Don de Dieu 232, Rue Mgr Guilloux 3730 4283 N/D du Sacré- 2 Chante Brise 460, Route de Delmas 4224 4917 / 4883 1055 DÉPARTEMENT DU NORD 11 372, Entre Bizoton 59 et 61 3143 3260 / 3644 0834 Coeur 3 Dubois Center 104, Route de Delmas 27 et 29 3692 6281 / 3868 3940 12 Du Bon Berger 235 A, Lalue 2941 9595 / 3701 9595 67, Brochette 95, Route de # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 120, Angle des Rues Mgr 12 Révélation 3745 0309 / 3689 8633 4 Elger Pharma Plus 268, Delmas 32, Route de 3843 1737 / 3741 7163 13 Du Coin 3691 2104 Carrefour Guilloux et St-Honoré 4802 3377 / 3761 0997 2, Mahotière 79, Route de 4704 4199 / 4159 0191 5 George's Pharma 38, Delmas 19 3730 7957 / 4802 4775 1 BJ Pharma 41, Rue 2 F-H, Cap-Haïtien 3682 2960 / 4712 4734 13 Sherna Pharma 4893 8087 / 4799 8956 14 Eliade Pharma 250, Rue de la Reunion Carrefour 3766 7825 3647 7397 6 GPS Pharma 490, Delmas 60, Route de 4265 9408 / 3703 1995 DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNE DE PÉTION-VILLE 2 Nouvelle Etoile 2, Rue 12 D-E, Cap-Haitien 3686 5961 / 3755 5032 2817 0019 / 3733 6303 H Medicaire Tana 15 Gemsa 19, Chemin des Dalles # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 7 47, Rue Louverture, Delmas 32 3866 0965 3170 0171 Pharma 3449 2820 / 3404 0337 3393 5006 / 3200 4857 DÉPARTEMENT DU NORD-OUEST 16 First Class 19, Rue 7, Babiole 1 Cado Pharma 26, Rue Villate, P-V 4737 6554 3753 3897 8 Jojo Pharma 38, Rue Figaro, Bloc Henfrasa, 3338 6677 / 4280 1355 # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 749, Blvd JJ D. 1et 2eme 2 Lefort Pharma 9, Rue Métellus, P-V 3783 2503 / 3723 1943 17 Francilia 3844 8079 / 4761 6063 9 La Madone 402, (en Face Delmas 67), Route 2246 0727 / 3623 2510 Bolosse 65, Rue Notre de Dame, 3 Obonsoins 107, Rue Louverture, P-V 3800 3737 1 Killick 3666 9700 / 3853 0468 3229 9229 / 3409 6687 Port-de-Paix 18 Hosty 220, Rue Mgr Guiloux 4 OR. KI. D 113, Rue Louverture, P-V 3722 9132 / 4436 4797 10 LJ de Maïs Gâté 5, Ave Maïs Gâté 16 3401 3829 / 3103 7067 3409 6687 84, Rue D. Estimé, 3809 5117 / 3725 3929 131, Rue C. Mayard, Morne 2 Clau P. L. 4889 1392 / 3766 9765 5 Mika 4323 7410 / 4846 7778 Port-de-Paix 3375 7051 19 Hygeia 80, Rue Oswald Durand Lazard, P-V 11 Pharm-Axe 11, Delmas 31 4275 4624 / 3691 0296 3456 9815 DÉPARTEMENT DU NORD-EST 354, Ave Panaméricaine, Route 6 Pharma Mélia 129, Rue Faubert, P-V 4875 3309 / 4774 3252 12 Pharma 6 483, Route de Delmas 3468 5121 / 3721 0804 20 L-A Pharma Market 2818 0068 / 3694 2078 de Bourdon 3743 8458 / 4842 8739 / 3838 7 Piyay Pharma 5, Delmas 105 # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 4451 2150 / 3709 9132 13 Pharma 60 13 bis, Delmas 60 3433 3231 / 4700 7829 21 La Délivrance 234, Rue Mgr Guilloux, P-a-P 2919 / 3230 8386 27, Rue F. Massac, Peguy-Ville, 3637 0330 / 3172 5553 8 Saint-Charbel - - - - 3405 4242 / 3718 3758 P-V 4699 8553 14 Pharmamed 1 4, Delmas 33 prol., Gérald 4160 7795 / 3855 9410 22 La Santé 156, Rue Joseph Janvier 3857 1403 9 Saint-Sylvestre 25, Rue Clerveaux, P-V 4423 3729 / 4842 9220 A 8, Delmas 33 prolongé, Zone 4310 2205 / 3298 2208 DÉPARTEMENT DU CENTRE 15 Pharmasept 239, Angle Ruelle Chrétien et 2226 5147 / 3825 2499 Santé et Har- 3437 6888 / 3702 0840 Gérald Bataille 3371 2283 23 Lavoisier 10 75, Rue Lambert, P-V Lalue 4280 1355 monie Pharma 3352 7777 16 Polyclinique 48 408, Route de Delmas 2942 0068 / 3694 2078 # PHARMACIES ADRESSESS TÉLÉPHONES 3144 1353 / 3224 2552 3793 0227 / 4762 3118 24 Le Bien-être 273, Ave John Brown, Lalue 11 Sion 2, Rue Charlemagne Péralte, PV 3812 2831 3719 1971 17 Raphaël 4, Rue Nissage Saget, Delmas 3483 7711 / 3730 8294 - - - - 25 Le Bosquet 29, Rue Berne, Lalue 3744 8558 / 3722 8041 12 Vittamed 37, Rue Grégoire, P-V 4841 3882 / 4489 9350 18 Vida Med Pharma 19, Delmas 33 2941 5454 / 4898 9908 PHARMACIES D'HOPITAUX PRIVÉS AUTORISÉES 4707 5131 / 4715 9293 DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNE DE CITÉ SOLEIL 26 Mali Pharma 179, Rue 2, Ave Christophe 19 Vie et Santé de 282, Route de Delmas 2226 4096 / 3733 7212 4102 3873 Lula Entrepris- 1, Rue David, Rte Carrefour 3109 5920 / 3701 6493 PHARMACIE D'HO- 1 # ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 3285 5512 / 4367 1413 es Vincent 3102 4309 DÉPARTEMENT DE L'ARTIBONITE PITAL 27 Mirèse Pharma 81, Rue Oswald Durand 3230 8386 DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNE DE TABARRE # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES Clinique de la 6, rue 6, Avenue Chris- 3701 8577 / 3724 4063 1 3816 8275 / 3290 5685 Santé tophe, Port -au-Prince 3769 0618 28 Nidou 103, Rue Tiremasse # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 1 Du Peuple 150, Rue Petion, St Marc 3233 0966 / 3204 2325 3454 1171 4269 2396 / 3752 2318 DÉPARTEMENT DU SUD Centre Hospitalier 2812 0515 / 3933 9988 1 Amima Pharma 11, Tabarre 27 2 45, Ave John Brown, Lalue 29 Omni Pharma 60, Rue Paul VI 3751 8382 4315 0000 # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES Sainte Marie 3876 7928 4646 6402 / 3445 1773 Hôpital Adventiste Diquini 63, Route de la 4895 2373 / 3881 2377 2813 1719 / 2813 1520 2 Du Boulevard Tabarre 27 (après 5 étoiles) 1 Du Respect 56, Rue Toussaint Louverture, 4607 2142 / 3109 4587 3 30 PHV 27, Rue Traversière 4315 0000 d'Haïti Mairie de Carrefour 3679 5909 3741 5040 / 3445 0517 Plaza 22, Blvd 15 Octobre, 2810 9696 / 2818 9696 3 Express DÉPARTEMENT DE LA GRAND'ANSE Hôpital Canapé- 2816 1811 / 3733 06497 Tabarre (en face MSC PLUS) 3707 0808 / 3168 9955 4 83, Route du Canapé-Vert 31 Peptica Pharma 111, 1ère Ave Bolosse 4440 3276 # PHARMACIES ADRESSESS TÉLÉPHONES Vert 3773 3226 Express- Complexe Belmart Supermarché, 2813 9696 / 3707 0808 3646 5857 / 3458 5957 4 1 Apothica Pharma 44, Rue Brice Ainé, Jérémie 4244 0000 / 4725 0773 Hôpital Cardinal 32 Pharmaluz 101, Chemin des Dalles Belmart Blvd 15 Octobre, Tabarre 3168 9955 5 Sigueneau, Léogâne 4913 3124 / 3449 0706 3732 0172 Léger DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNE DE LA CROIX-DES-BOUQUETS 2 Clinimed Pharma 49, Rue Brice Ainé, Jérémie 4339 0909 / 4643 2552 4207 9797 / 4907 8787 6 Hôpital Dash 325, Route de Delmas 4423 3115 / 4844 9778 33 Sagina Pharma 10, Rue Berne , Lalue # PHARMACIES ADRESSES TÉLÉPHONES 3 De L'urgence 76,Rue Brice Ainé, Jérémie 3163 4406 2816 8787 / 4603 3660 3728 3814 / 4162 7186 2812 5813 / 2812 5814 1 E Bendjina 10, Rte Ntle # 1, Bon Repos 4 Du Centre 22, Rue Brice Ainé, Jérémie 3813 3657 / 4605 2296 Hôpital de Fer- 62, Fermathe 4649 5950 7 2812 5815 / 3816 0699 34 Saint Sauveur 136, Rue Macajoux 3633 0908 mathe Route de Kenscoff 231, Route Nationale # 1, 3720 5669 3814 9156 / 3706 9098 2 La Familia 3720 1626 / 4170 1912 5 Du Peuple 41, Rue Brice Ainé, Jérémie 4902 3580 / 4875 3201 35 Shalom Pharma 3, Rue Herard, Fontamara 27 Bon Repos 3730 8948 Delmas 75, Blvd Fragneau- 2813 0974 / 2811 0561 1, Bon Repos, Route Nationale 8 Hôpital Espoir 2230 1030 / 3126 1494 3 La Nationale 3402 9915 / 3733 2728 6 Erinac 63, Angle des Rues Abbé Huet 4429 8589 / 3677 9020 ville, Puits Blain 3792 5509 / 3776 3488 36 Sunny Phar Plus 65, Ave John Brown, Lalue # 1 3454 1171 Hôpital Français 2811 0752 / 2811 0751 DÉPARTEMENT DE L'OUEST / COMMUNES: CABARET A MONTROUIS 7 Rien Que Pour Vos 97, Rue Abbé Huet, Jérémie 3163 4406 9 378, Rue du Centre, PAP 37 Vital-Herne 27, Ave Jhon Brown, Lalue 3444 1812 D'Haïti 3773 3226 # PHARMACIE ADRESSE TÉLÉPHONES Hôpital Saint 3, Rue A.
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