Pharmacies in Indiana

1705 Pharmacies found in Indiana
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219-546-3797 Pharmacy   Medicare
1150 W Plymouth St, Bremen, IN 46506-1842
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260-347-1499 Pharmacy   Medicare
224 W North St, Kendallville, IN 46755-1134
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765-345-7163 Pharmacy   Medicare
263 W Morgan St, Knightstown, IN 46148-9312
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219-474-6787 Community/Retail Pharmacy   Medicare
512 E Seymour St, Kentland, IN 47951-1240
219-474-6787    

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765-478-3431 Community/Retail Pharmacy   Medicare
1122 S State Road 1, Cambridge City, IN 47327-9472
765-478-3431    

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812-358-3671 Pharmacy   Medicare
415 S Main St Ai, Brownstown, IN 47220
812-358-3671    

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317-569-0387 Pharmacy   Medicare
1616 E 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240-2359
317-569-0387    

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219-896-3111 Pharmacy   Medicare
607 E Talmer Ave, North Judson, IN 46366-1457
219-896-3111    

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317-852-2763 Pharmacy   Medicare
21 West Main St, Brownsburg, IN 46112
317-852-2763    

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765-674-3533 Pharmacy   Medicare
31 Metamora Rd, Brookville, IN 47012-1434
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401-765-1500 Pharmacy   Medicare
7935 Brookville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46239
401-765-1500    

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219-762-3998 Pharmacy   Medicare
3240 Willowcreek Rd, Portage, IN 46368-5055
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260-726-9393 Pharmacy   Medicare
802 N Meridian St, Portland, IN 47371-1127
260-726-9393    

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812-385-3747 Pharmacy   Medicare
1000 W Broadway St, Princeton, IN 47670-1100
812-385-3747    

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219-866-5400 Pharmacy   Medicare
107 N Cullen St, Rensselaer, IN 47978
219-866-5400    

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765-935-4650 Pharmacy   Medicare
2150 Chester Blvd., Richmond, IN 47374
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Type of Pharmacies:
Clinic Pharmacy: A pharmacy in a clinic, emergency room or hospital (outpatient) that dispenses medications to patients for self-administration under the supervision of a pharmacist.
Community/Retail Pharmacy: A pharmacy where pharmacists store, prepare, and dispense medicinal preparations and/or prescriptions for a local patient population in accordance with federal and state law; counsel patients and caregivers (sometimes independent of the dispensing process); administer vaccinations; and provide other professional services associated with pharmaceutical care such as health screenings, consultative services with other health care providers, collaborative practice, disease state management, and education classes.
Compounding Pharmacy: A pharmacy that specializes in the preparation of components into a drug preparation as the result of a Practitioner’s Prescription Drug Order or initiative based on the Practitioner/Patient/Pharmacist relationship in the course of professional practice. A compounding pharmacy utilizes specialized equipment and specially designed facilities necessary to meet the legal and quality requirements of its scope of compounding practice.
Home Infusion Therapy Pharmacy: Pharmacy-based, decentralized patient care organization with expertise in USP 797-compliant sterile drug compounding that provides care to patients with acute or chronic conditions generally pertaining to parenteral administration of drugs, biologics and nutritional formulae administered through catheters and/or needles in home and alternate sites. Extensive professional pharmacy services, care coordination, infusion nursing services, supplies and equipment are provided to optimize efficacy and compliance.
Institutional Pharmacy: A pharmacy in a hospital (inpatient) or institution used by pharmacists for the compounding and delivery of medicinal preparations to be administered to the patient by nursing or other authorized personnel. Institutional Pharmacies also counsel patients and caregivers; administer vaccinations; and provide other professional services associated with pharmaceutical care such as health screenings, consultative services with other health care providers, collaborative practice, disease state management, and education classes.