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Switch location12-14 The Parade, Kingshurst, B37 6BA Birmingham, West Midlands, GB
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Browns Pharmacy Group is a family owned business of eleven pharmacies across the Midlands from Kings Norton to Hinckley. Our first pharmacy at Kingshurst was purchased by Walter Brown in 1980 and since then we have grown steadily. We believe strongly that our purpose is to provide our customers and patients with high quality service in dispensing and supply of medicines, pharmacist consultations and by offering good value products that help make people feel better. Our customers are important to us and we aim to give you a friendly welcome when you visit us.
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12-14 The Parade, Kingshurst, B37 6BA, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
- 441217703196
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