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PATHS Community Pharmacy is an independant pharmacy serving Southside Virginia. Most prescription insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare Part D plans. PATHS' pharmacy can fill anyone's prescriptions, even if they come from doctor's outside PATHS.
PATHS Community Pharmacy is an independant pharmacy serving Southside Virginia. Most prescription insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare Part D plans. PATHS' pharmacy can fill anyone's prescriptions, even if they come from doctor's outside PATHS.
Bradley Free Clinic's pharmacy services provide prescription medications for Bradley Free Clinic patients, patients who are seen by outside physicians, patients who are seen in Emergency Rooms of LewisGale Hospital and Carilion Clinic facilities, and patients recently discharged from the hospital. The pharmacy has access to all manufacturer's prescription assistance programs. The pharmacy also purchases a large number of generic medications and provides them free of charge to eligible patients. The pharmacy does not provide any controlled substances (i.e., narcotics).
PATHS Community Pharmacy is an independant pharmacy serving Southside Virginia. Most prescription insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare Part D plans. PATHS' pharmacy can fill anyone's prescriptions, even if they come from doctor's outside PATHS.
The Community Pharmacy, a separate program administered by the Clinic, provides low-cost prescription medications to individuals with household incomes up to 300% of the federal poverty guidelines. These individuals are patients at private physicians' offices or other health care facilities and receive pharmacy-only services at the Clinic.
The NNMFHC Medical Clinic is open to those with incomes of 400% or less of the federal poverty level who are uninsured, under-insured, or on Medicaid. Visits are free. The NNMFHC also includes a Denal, Clinic with sliding scale fee, a Pharmacy, and a Behavioral Health Department.