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Organization: Walmart Pharmacy - Strathroy  
Phone Numbers: 519-245-1968
Fax: 519-245-6803
Address:
150 Carroll St E
Strathroy, ON
N7G 4G2
Intersection: Queen St and Carroll St E
Location: Central Middlesex
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Executives: Derek Trainor - Pharmacy Manager
Service Description: General pharmacy
  • medication placed in pill organizers (containers for storing scheduled doses) at no extra cost with prescription
  • home health care supplies
  • walkers and safety equipment available
  • free seasonal flu vaccines
  • treatment and prescription of medications for common medical ailments, including rashes, pink eye, insect bites, acne, and urinary tract infections
  • prescription of COVID-19 antiviral treatment (Paxlovid)

Located in department store with groceries

COVID-19 Vaccine in pharmacies - This pharmacy is offering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible people, subject to vaccine availability * (phone/visit/visit website) for more information
Fees: Dispensing fee plus medication costs * prescribed medications may be covered by OHIP
Languages: English ; Portuguese
Area(s) Served: Strathroy and area
See Also: Flu Shots (Influenza Vaccines)
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This information was last completely updated on 5/8/2024

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