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NCPDP NPI PHARMACY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE COUNTY ZIP PHONE 1821289 1770595407 SPRINGHILL PHARMACY 2305 RUSSELLVILLE RD BOWLING GREEN KY WARREN 42101 (270)‐796‐3909 1823651 1467485037 PHARMERICA 301 INDUSTRIAL DR GLASGOW KY BARREN 42141 (270)‐659‐0424 1823978 1386747038 CVS PHARMACY 1021 W MAIN ST PRINCETON KY CALDWELL 42445 (270)‐365‐4568 1824425 1518991330 KROGER PHARMACY 4009 POPLAR LEVEL RD LOUISVILLE KY JEFFERSON 40213 (502)‐454‐4106 1825530 1265535330 NOBLE'S PHARMACY 162 GARRISON LN GARRISON KY LEWIS 41141 (606)‐757‐3535 1827887 1770598922 WALGREENS 3001 PINK PIGEON PKWY LEXINGTON KY FAYETTE 40509 (859)‐543‐8665 1827926 1215009006 MEDICINE SHOPPE PHARMACY 238 E MAIN ST RICHMOND KY MADISON 40475 (859)‐623‐8900 1828257 1538236898 KNIGHTS PHARMACY 191 GLADES RD BEREA KY MADISON 40403 (859)‐986‐0500 1830959 1538305149 C&C PHARMACY 3122 MAPLELEAF DR LEXINGTON KY FAYETTE 40509 (859)‐263‐1220 1831583 1477888766 KROGER PHARMACY 234 EASTBROOKE PKWY MT WASHINGTON KY BULLITT 40047 (502)‐538‐1241 1832484 1922391739 BLUEGRASS DRUG CENTER 325 HIGHWAY 42 E BEDFORD KY TRIMBLE 40006 (502)‐255‐3540 1833234 1528315918 ELY DRUG OF BOWLING GREEN 4863 SCOTTSVILLE RD BOWLING GREEN KY WARREN 42104 (270)‐467‐5225 1835238 1174981062 WOODFORD FAMILY PHARMACY 453 LEXINGTON RD VERSAILLES KY WOODFORD 40383 (859)‐879‐3784 1835721 1568913994 BAPTIST HLTH RICHMOND PROF PHY 793 EASTERN BYPASS STE G1 RICHMOND KY MADISON 40475 (859)‐626‐0076 2375980 1497030670 TOTAL COMMUNITY PHARM 8623 N TELEGRAPH RD STE 2DEARBORN HEIGHTS MI WAYNE 48127 (313)‐277‐4546 2376071 1316220155 IDM PHARMACY 26541 PLYMOUTH RD REDFORD MI WAYNE 48239 (313)‐543‐3414 2378291 1164856936 CENTRAL PHARMACY ‐ MT. HOPE 1001 E MT HOPE AVE LANSING MI INGHAM 48910 (517)‐316‐0711 2378734 1912328170 KROGER PHARMACY 14945 23 MILE RD SHELBY TOWNSHIP MI MACOMB 48315 (586)‐930‐7020 2379433 1669884524 PREMIUM PHARMACY LLC 3808 MONROE ST DEARBORN MI WAYNE 48124 (313)‐209‐3339 2380816 1326420357 LIVONIA FAMILY PHARMACY 15983 MIDDLEBELT RD LIVONIA MI WAYNE 48154 (734)‐744‐7636 2381553 1003272436 LAKEVIEW PHARMACY 3901 HIGHLAND RD STE D2 WATERFORD MI OAKLAND 48328 (248)‐681‐5252 2383317 1467997239 LITTLE RIVER BAND OF OTTAWA INDIANS 2608 GOVERNMENT CENTER DR MANISTEE MI MANISTEE 49660 (231)‐398‐6853 2383343 1194265389 MIDMICHIGAN MED CNTR MT PLEASANT 4851 E PICKARD ST MT PLEASANT MI ISABELLA 48858 (989)‐775‐1629 2384597 1285131896 GRACE HEALTH PHARMACY 181 W EMMETT STREET BATTLE CREEK MI CALHOUN 49037 (269)‐441‐6774 3684885 1841735800 SHRIVERS PHARMACY 21 HOCKING MALL LOGAN OH HOCKING 43138 (740)‐216‐4496 3685724 1386152783 THE UROLOGY GROUP 2000 JOSEPH E SANKER BLVD #210 CINCINNATI OH HAMILTON 45212 (513)‐841‐7508 3686788 1649736190 SAND RUN PHARMACY 40 SAND RUN ROAD AKRON OH SUMMIT 44313 (330)‐864‐2138 1534127 1366515884 OWENS PHARMACY 2211 E CENTER ST WARSAW IN KOSCIUSKO 46580 (574)‐269‐6674 1561061 1376563965 WALGREENS 512 GREEN BLVD AURORA IN DEARBORN 47001 (812)‐926‐3424 1561174 1407943343 WALGREENS 1010 E STATE ROAD 44 SHELBYVILLE IN SHELBY 46176 (317)‐398‐8495 1562051 1801072251 WALMART PHARMACY 10105 LIMA RD FORT WAYNE IN ALLEN 46818 (260)‐490‐6522 2363214 1679519581 MERCY HEALTH PHCY CATHEDRAL SQ 360 DIVISION AVE S STE 1A GRAND RAPIDS MI KENT 49503 (616)‐685‐1147 2363935 1902823123 SAM'S CLUB PHARMACY 2401 US 31 S TRAVERSE CITY MI GRAND TRAVERSE 49684 (231)‐995‐0207 2365179 1174540397 WALMART PHARMACY 5650 BAY RD SAGINAW MI SAGINAW 48604 (989)‐790‐7431 2372439 1033142948 HEALTHY LIVING PHARMACY 1401 VERMONT ST STE 110 DETROIT MI WAYNE 48216 (866)‐779‐8512 2374279 1386956860 WALGREENS 571 S MAIN ST LAPEER MI LAPEER 48446 (810)‐538‐0014 3616161 1295740124 ACME PHARMACY 3235 MANCHESTER RD AKRON OH SUMMIT 44319 (330)‐644‐0350 3634094 1033212683 CVS PHARMACY 10380 NORTHFIELD RD NORTHFIELD OH SUMMIT 44067 (330)‐468‐0132 3635856 1902909658 CVS PHARMACY 755 ASHLAND RD MANSFIELD OH RICHLAND 44905 (419)‐589‐2030 3641277 1376646034 CVS PHARMACY 8372 VINE ST CINCINNATI OH HAMILTON 45216 (513)‐821‐7206 3643295 1366545022 CVS PHARMACY 4801 W BROAD ST COLUMBUS OH FRANKLIN 43228 (614)‐878‐7565 3643889 1275636938 CVS PHARMACY 28700 CHARDON RD WILLOUGHBY HILLS OH LAKE 44092 (440)‐944‐0038 3649463 1164468252 DISCOUNT DRUG MART 655 PORTAGE TRL CUYAHOGA FALLS OH SUMMIT 44221 (330)‐923‐8332 3649665 1679615249 GATES PHARMACY 125 E BROAD ST STE 109 ELYRIA OH LORAIN 44035 (440)‐329‐7300 3652624 1316087729 MEIJER PHARMACY 1500 HILLCREST AVE SPRINGFIELD OH CLARK 45504 (937)‐327‐2010 3654440 1952488108 BOLWELL PHARMACY 11100 EUCLID AVE CLEVELAND OH CUYAHOGA 44106 (216)‐844‐7270 1533199 1093888513 KROGER PHARMACY 930 W MAIN ST PERU IN MIAMI 46970 (765)‐473‐2076 1535167 1124035126 WALGREENS 11020 PENDLETON PIKE INDIANAPOLIS IN MARION 46236 (317)‐826‐3903 1535422 1508963091 CVS PHARMACY 610 W MARKLAND AVE KOKOMO IN HOWARD 46901 (765)‐457‐4407 1561580 1689879074 SCOTTS PHARMACY 1125 W STATE BLVD FORT WAYNE IN ALLEN 46808 (260)‐426‐4487 1562241 1689838419 CVS PHARMACY 705 TRAFALGAR POINTE PL TRAFALGAR IN JOHNSON 46181 (317)‐878‐5245 1562544 1881831147 WALGREENS 4620 LINCOLNWAY E MISHAWAKA IN ST. JOSEPH 46544 (574)‐257‐0438 1563899 1932479730 MEIJER PHARMACY 5020 GRAPE ROAD MISHAWAKA IN ST. JOSEPH 46545 (574)‐273‐3510 1564156 1073883880 MEIJER PHARMACY 3820 S WESTERN AVE MARION IN GRANT 46953 (765)‐677‐6810 2363175 1437183290 KROGER PHARMACY 21555 21 MILE RD MACOMB MI MACOMB 48044 (586)‐421‐9877 2363632 1205841343 WALGREENS 6331 E JEFFERSON AVE DETROIT MI WAYNE 48207 (313)‐567‐4239 2367046 1144376781 MEIJER PHARMACY 1801 MARKETPLACE DR SE CALEDONIA MI KENT 49316 (616)‐656‐6110 2368947 1356429971 CVS PHARMACY 1249 DEXTER ST MILAN MI WASHTENAW 48160 (734)‐439‐3000 2370283 1497947758 WALGREENS 3284 COLBY RD WHITEHALL MI MUSKEGON 49461 (231)‐893‐1361 2370839 1326216797 CVS PHARMACY 44300 5 MILE RD NORTHVILLE MI WAYNE 48168 (734)‐416‐1883 2372869 1437385143 WALGREENS 1115 W WASHINGTON ST MARQUETTE MI MARQUETTE 49855 (906)‐226‐1046 2374243 1841502705 EHARDT'S PHARMACY INC 6002 N LAPEER RD NORTH BRANCH MI LAPEER 48461 (810)‐793‐5006 3617454 1245314491 PRICE HILL HEALTH CTR PHARMACY 2136 W 8TH ST CINCINNATI OH HAMILTON 45204 (513)‐357‐2705 3628394 1316994734 MERCY TIFFIN OUTPATIENT PHARMACY 45 ST LAWRENCE DR TIFFIN OH SENECA 44883 (419)‐455‐7146 3637468 1366545014 CVS PHARMACY 201 W MAIN ST BELLEVUE OH SANDUSKY 44811 (419)‐483‐2455 3640136 1821191586 CVS PHARMACY 9546 MONTGOMERY RD MONTGOMERY OH HAMILTON 45242 (513)‐793‐4451 3640251 1740214543 KROGER SAV‐ON 6235 MONROE ST SYLVANIA OH LUCAS 43560 (419)‐885‐4738 3640287 1558464214 CVS PHARMACY 143 E SANDUSKY AVE BELLEFONTAINE OH LOGAN 43311 (937)‐593‐1040 NCPDP NPI PHARMACY NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE COUNTY ZIP PHONE 3641506 1720012958 C & B MAIN DISC DRUG CTR INC 8507 MAIN ST KINSMAN OH TRUMBULL 44428 (330)‐876‐1228 3641948 1619982527 GIANT EAGLE PHARMACY 8202 E MARKET ST WARREN OH TRUMBULL 44484 (330)‐856‐1324 3642306 1174630461 SCHWIETERMAN PHARMACY 1302 DEFIANCE ST WAPAKONETA OH AUGLAIZE 45895 (419)‐738‐5959 3644413 1992808653 CVS PHARMACY 4110 HARRISON AVE CHEVIOT OH HAMILTON 45211 (513)‐574‐1770 3647623 1538278874 RITE AID PHARMACY 304 HARDING WAY W GALION OH CRAWFORD 44833 (419)‐468‐5340 1836785 1306369822 WALGREENS 426 VILLAGE LANE HAZARD KY PERRY 41701 (606)‐436‐2117 1838462 1841833977 SAV RITE PHARMACY RICHMOND 2002 MERCHANT DR RICHMOND KY MADISON 40475 (859)‐353‐6652 2348034 1548202112 MODERN PHARMACY 127 N MAIN ST CHEBOYGAN MI CHEBOYGAN 49721 (231)‐627‐9949 2350572 1255440715 RITE AID PHARMACY 2838 E COURT ST FLINT MI GENESEE 48506 (810)‐767‐3059 2350902 1912924127 WALMART PHARMACY 4313 CORUNNA RD FLINT MI GENESEE 48532 (810)‐733‐3355 2351790 1558388769 WALMART PHARMACY 555 E GENESEE ST LAPEER MI LAPEER 48446 (810)‐664‐8360 2352425 1396827705 HAMILTON FAMILY PHARMACY 3416 LINCOLN RD HAMILTON MI ALLEGAN 49419 (269)‐751‐8482 2353251 1528160801 CVS PHARMACY 7250 N VENOY RD WESTLAND MI WAYNE 48185 (734)‐422‐5150 2354378 1396809596 MEIJER PHARMACY 1555 DEMILLE RD LAPEER MI LAPEER 48446 (810)‐667‐8110 2354570 1619085081 CVS PHARMACY 444 MAIN ST BELLEVILLE MI WAYNE 48111 (734)‐699‐2075 2355798 1902955321 MEIJER PHARMACY 49900 GRAND RIVER AVE WIXOM MI OAKLAND 48393 (248)‐449‐8510 2356447 1578573424 RITE AID PHARMACY 3 S TELEGRAPH RD PONTIAC MI OAKLAND 48341 (248)‐338‐2665 2358489 1295799708 BRADY DRUGS 7835 GRATIOT RD SAGINAW MI SAGINAW 48609 (989)‐781‐2370 2358617 1235152513 CVS PHARMACY 5120 28TH ST SE GRAND RAPIDS MI KENT 49512 (616)‐222‐4890 2358629 1629090394 CVS PHARMACY 43670 FORD RD CANTON MI WAYNE 48187 (734)‐454‐2507 2359025 1386661502 WALMART PHARMACY 1618 W M 43 HWY HASTINGS MI BARRY 49058 (269)‐948‐0481 2359568 1083764054 MEIJER PHARMACY 15000 US 31 GRAND HAVEN MI OTTAWA 49417 (616)‐847‐8010 2362351 1447284294 KROGER PHARMACY 2058 25 MILE RD SHELBY TOWNSHIP MI MACOMB 48316 (248)‐651‐9752 3660203 1558464388 CVS PHARMACY 170 E MAIN ST GENEVA OH ASHTABULA 44041 (440)‐466‐4133 3662334 1447353271 CVS PHARMACY 118 W GARFIELD RD AURORA OH PORTAGE 44202 (330)‐562‐7032 3662841 1437183134 KROGER PHARMACY 1045 HILL RD N PICKERINGTON OH FAIRFIELD 43147 (614)‐759‐2765 1533567 1720151244 KROGER PHARMACY 970 N MORTON ST FRANKLIN IN JOHNSON 46131 (317)‐736‐9574 1534569
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