THE NHS has published the opening times of pharmacies across Southampton over the May bank holiday weekend.
A number of pharmacies will remain open on the early May bank holiday on Monday May 2 to provide medicines and expert advice.
The details are correct at the time of publishing but are subject to change.
Residents have been urged to contact the pharmacy before attending to ensure they are open and have the medication you require.
You can also visit www.nhs.uk/service-search/pharmacy/find-a-pharmacy to find a pharmacy near you.
To view all opening times, visit: www.hampshiresouthamptonandisleofwightccg.nhs.uk/reports/1093-hampshire-pharmacy-opening-times-easter-may-2022/file
FULL LIST OF OPENING TIMES:
- Adelaide Pharmacy - 9am to 3pm
- Asda Pharmacy, Portland Terrace - 10am to 4pm
- Boots Pharmacy, Westquay - 9am - 6pm
- Boots Pharmacy, Above Bar Street - 9am to 6pm
- Tesco Pharmacy, Tebourba Way - 9am to 1pm
- A R Pharmacy, Hazel Farm Road - 10am to 2pm
- Forest Pharmacy, Southampton Road - 9am to 5pm
- Lloyds Pharmacy (in Sainsbury), Tollbar Way - 10am to 4pm
- Tesco Pharmacy, Hamble Lane - 9am to 1pm
- Asda Pharmacy, Bournemouth Road - 10am to 4pm
- Lloyds Pharmacy (in Sainsbury), Leigh Road - 10am to 4pm
- Boots Pharmacy, High Street, Lymington - 10am to 4pm
- Boots Pharmacy, Waitrose Supermarket, Stanford Road - 10am to 4pm
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