Here is a full list of the Easter bank holiday weekend pharmacy opening times in South Tyneside.

Asda Pharmacy
Coronation Street, South Shields, NE33 1AZ
0191 275 8030
Good Friday April 3 – 10am to 4pm
Easter Sunday April 5 – closed
Bank Holiday Monday April 6 – 10am to 4pm

Asda Pharmacy
North Road, Boldon Colliery, NE35 9AR
0191 537 4700
Good Friday April 3 – 10am to 4pm
Easter Sunday April 5 – closed
Bank Holiday Monday April 6 – 10am to 4pm

Well Pharmacy
Cleadon Park Medical Centre, 10 Prince Edward Road, South Shields, NE34 8PS
0191 456 4158
Good Friday April 3 – closed
Easter Sunday April 5 – 10am to 1pm
Bank Holiday Monday April 6 – closed

East Boldon Village Pharmacy
7 Station Terrace, East Boldon, NE36 0LJ
0191 536 7459
Good Friday April 3 – 10am to 1pm
Easter Sunday April 5 – closed
Bank Holiday Monday April 6 – closed

Hogg Chemists
216-220 Westoe Road, South Shields, NE33 3PW
0191 456 0812
Good Friday April 3 – 2pm to 5pm
Easter Sunday April 5 – 2pm to 5pm
Bank Holiday Monday April 6 – closed

Kaila Pharmacy
2 St Johns Precinct, Hebburn, NE31 1LQ
0191 483 2297
Good Friday April 3 – 10am to 1pm
Easter Sunday April 5 – 10am to 1pm
Bank Holiday Monday April 6 – 10am to 1pm

Whiteleas Pharmacy
176 Whiteleas Way, Whiteleas, South Shields, NE34 8HF
0191 536 2830
Good Friday April 3 – closed
Easter Sunday April 5 – closed
Bank Holiday Monday April 6 – 10am to 1pm

Before visiting

Please ring the pharmacy before attending. If you need advice out of hours, call 111.

For more local pharmacy opening hours, go to Urgent or Emergency.

Visit NHS Choices for medical advice and to find the right service.


Can the pharmacist help with your symptoms?

The pharmacist is an excellent source of advice for many common problems such as:

  • lower back pain
  • eczema
  • heartburn and indigestion
  • constipation
  • headache
  • acne (spots)
  • sprains and strains
  • sore throat
  • ear ache
  • common cold and sinusitis

Visit Treat Yourself Better for more information, advice and warning signs to look out for which may suggest you do need a GP appointment or medical attention.