Pharmacies email list
Access 89,358 pharmacies across the U.S. — from independent corner drugstores to chain pharmacy locations. Selling pharmaceutical products, equipment, or management software? This database connects you with pharmacists who serve communities and manage complex medication systems.
Licensed pharmacies providing prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, health consultations, and pharmaceutical services
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kessler's Food and Grocery | Aberdeen, SD | +16052251692 | brittany.denton@cobornsinc.om | www.kesslersgrocery.com |
| King Drug Co | King, NC | +13369833147 | kingdrugcllc@gmail.com | www.kingdrugco.com |
| Montross Pharmacy/Gift Shop/Fountain | Winterset, IA | +15154622282 | montrosspharmacy2611@gmail.com | montrosspharmacy.com |
| Owl Drug Store | Coleman, TX | +13256252178 | owldrugstore@gmail.com | www.owldrugrx.com |
| Salem Apothecary | Salem, IN | +18128834500 | info@salemapothecary.com | www.salemapothecary.com |
| Harpell Chemists | Whitestone, NY | +17187677868 | info@harpells.com | harpellrx.com |
| Schmitz's Economart | Spooner, WI | +17156352836 | bakery@schmitzeconomart.com | schmitzeconomart.com |
| Edwards Food Giant | Harrisburg, AR | +18705782434 | marketing@awginc.com | www.edwardsfoodgiant.com |
| The Market at Park City | Park City, UT | +14356457139 | customercare@marketatparkcity.com | marketatparkcity.com |
| Kanab United Drug | Kanab, UT | +14356442418 | kanabrx@gmail.com | www.kanabuniteddrug.com |
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What You Get
- Full CSV/Excel export
- Location & specialization filters
- Verified contact information
- Company business profiles
Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- New York, NY785 firms
- Los Angeles, CA685 firms
- Chicago, IL485 firms
Top States
- California6,250 firms
- New York4,150 firms
- Texas3,850 firms
What they do
Pharmacies dispense prescription medications, provide health consultations, and offer pharmaceutical services including immunizations and medication therapy management. They ensure safe medication use and provide health education to patients.
Daily responsibilities
- Dispense prescription medications accurately and counsel patients on proper usage and side effects
- Review prescriptions for drug interactions, allergies, and appropriate dosing
- Provide immunizations and vaccinations according to state regulations and protocols
- Manage pharmacy inventory including ordering, stocking, and expired medication disposal
- Counsel patients on over-the-counter medications and health management strategies
- Coordinate with healthcare providers regarding medication therapy and patient care
Required skills
- PharmD degree and pharmacist licensing with comprehensive knowledge of medications and drug interactions
- Attention to detail for accurate prescription filling and medication safety verification
- Patient counseling abilities for explaining medication usage, side effects, and health management
- Business management skills for pharmacy operations, inventory control, and staff supervision
- Technology proficiency with pharmacy management systems, insurance processing, and electronic prescriptions
How they get started
Pharmacy school → PharmD degree → Pharmacist license → Staff pharmacist → Pharmacy owner/manager
- Minimum education: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from accredited pharmacy school
- Time to get started: 6-8 years: 2-4 years pre-pharmacy plus 4 years PharmD program
Required certifications
- Pharmacist license (required in all states)
- DEA registration for controlled substance dispensing
- North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) passage
- Continuing education requirements for license maintenance
- Immunization certification for vaccine administration
Licensed pharmacies providing prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, health consultations, and pharmaceutical services
Peak season
Flu season (October-March) and back-to-school periods with increased prescription volume
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
Summer months (June-August) with reduced illness-related prescriptions
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
183,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+3% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
65,589 operate primarily in this category, with 80.7% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Tuesday-Thursday, 10 AM-12 PM or 2-4 PM, avoiding peak prescription filling hours
Subject lines that get replies
- Pharmacy management software with prescription processing and inventory control
- Clinical pharmacy services including immunization programs and medication therapy management
- Pharmacy business solutions including insurance optimization and regulatory compliance
Value props to highlight
- Comprehensive pharmacy management systems with prescription processing and insurance billing
- Clinical pharmacy services and immunization programs for expanded patient care
- Business optimization resources including inventory management and regulatory compliance support
Pain points you can solve
- Managing insurance reimbursement challenges and prior authorization delays
- Staying current with constantly changing drug formularies and insurance requirements
- Handling controlled substance regulations and DEA compliance requirements
- Managing inventory costs and expiration dates for expensive specialty medications
- Competing with large pharmacy chains and mail-order prescription services
Ideal company size
- Independent pharmacies (500-2,000 prescriptions/day): Need pharmacy management systems, inventory control, and patient counseling resources
- Small pharmacy chains (2-5 locations): Require multi-location coordination, centralized purchasing, and standardized protocols
- Mid-size pharmacy operations (5-15 locations): Focus on enterprise pharmacy management, specialized services, and regional coordination
- Large pharmacy networks (15+ locations): Need comprehensive pharmacy operations, corporate compliance, and advanced clinical services
Budget indicators
- Investment in pharmacy equipment: prescription filling systems, refrigeration, security systems ($50K-200K)
- Pharmacy management software for prescription processing, insurance billing, and inventory management
- Professional development including continuing education, certification maintenance, and clinical training
- Regulatory compliance including DEA security, controlled substance protocols, and quality assurance
Discovery questions
- What types of pharmacy services do you provide (retail, compounding, specialty medications, clinical services)?
- How many prescriptions do you fill daily and what is your patient volume?
- Do you offer clinical services like immunizations, medication therapy management, or health screenings?
- How do you manage insurance billing, inventory control, and regulatory compliance?
- What pharmacy technology and management systems do you use for operations?
Who signs off
Pharmacy owners, managing pharmacists, and operations managers make decisions on equipment, software systems, and clinical service offerings.
Average firm size: Most pharmacies are independent operations or small chains with 1-5 locations.