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Organization: Hensall Pharmacy  
Phone Numbers: 519-262-3337
Fax: 519-262-3338
Address:
121 King St
Hensall, ON
N0M 1X0
Intersection: King St and Richmond St
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon 9am-7pm * Tue-Fri 9am-6pm * Sat 9am-2pm
Executives: Michael Haddad - Owner and Manager
Service Description: General pharmacy
  • medication placed in blister packs (sealed, push-through packaging used to separate doses)
  • supplies for persons living with diabetes
  • free delivery for prescriptions in Hensall, Exeter and Zurich
  • free take-home naloxone kits (emergency response kits for opioid overdose)
  • Minor Ailment Prescribing by Pharmacist (Call the pharmacy for available time)
  • treatment and prescription of medications for common medical ailments, including rashes, pink eye, insect bites, acne, and urinary tract infections

Sharps Disposal Program - Safe disposal of syringes, pen needles, lancets, insulin pump infusion supplies, and test strips * sealed container required
Fees: Dispensing fee plus medication costs * prescribed medications may be covered by OHIP
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Hensall and area
See Also: Pharmacies

This information was last completely updated on 3/12/2024

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