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sunbob Wrote:

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> Thank you again Fuschia, you answered a previous

> query about chemists for me. I had tried NHS

> website but not found what I was looking for.



A few too many medical dramas have made me an expert on pharmacy availability!

A bit of a trek to streatham but westbury chemists are the longest open around here

24h -


ZAFASH 24 HOUR PHARMACY

233-235 Old Brompton Rd, London, SW5 0EA

Tel: 020 3489 0555

Map of ZAFASH 24 HOUR PHARMACY in London

Business description

Zafash is located on the corner of Old Brompton Road and Earl's Court Road and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with a qualified pharmacist who prescribes prescriptions. They will also do deliveries around the clock.

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