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Tier Two Listed by Pharmacy Tier Two Listed by Pharmacy Main Facility Name: Street Address: City County: Telephone: First name: Last name: First name: Last name: Achor Family Pharmacy 1900 Club Manor Drive, 101 Maumelle Pulaski (501) 274-1130 Brandon Achor Tyler Pitchford American Drugs 1 East Main Greenbrier Faulkner (501) 679-2211 John Moore Raymond Reynolds Andersons Discount Pharmacy 700 Lexington Ave Fort Smith Sebastian (479) 782-2881 Kandice Gibbons Gary Daniels ARcare Pharmacy 05 Augusta 601 Main St Augusta Woodruff (870) 347-2620 Brandy Gaines Anna Dabbs Arch Street Pharmacy 11200 Arch Street Little Rock Pulaski (501) 261-7181 Charlie Tucker Diana Phillips BAKER DRUG STORE 924 FRONT ST CONWAY Faulkner (501) 329-5626 JAMES DALLAS JAMES HENDRICKSON Brinkley Family Pharmacy 1415 Pinecrest St., 8 Brinkley Monroe (870) 319-1001 Marco Middleton Melissa Branscum Bryant Family Pharmacy 3801 Highway 5N Bryant Saline (501) 847-2880 Jonathan Martin Clayton Isenberg Burrow's Drug Store 45 Highway 64 West Beebe White (501) 882-5425 Joseph Burrow Jennifer Burrow Caldwell Pharmacy 804 South Falls Boulevard Wynne Cross (870) 238-7085 Sara Massey Lisa Fancher Camden Drug 1005 W Washington Camden Ouachita (870) 836-9303 Elizabeth Tubervill BJ Jeans City Pharmacy 1801 Broadway Little Rock Pulaski (501) 374-6565 Andrew Harp Amy Rodgers Clarksville Family Pharmacy 510 S. Rogers St., Suite 3 Clarksville Johnson (479) 647-3138 Charles Lee Zachary Taylor Clinton Drug 2526 S. HWY 65 Clinton Van Buren (501) 745-8414 Michael Butler Marinda Bryan COKER-HAMPTON DRUG CO 218 S MAIN STUTTGART Arkansas (870) 673-2691 JAMES BETHEA CHASE SMITH Coleman Pharmacy- Fort Smith 3610 Grand Ave Fort Smith Sebastian (479) 783-5171 Michael Butler Peggy Thomas Coleman Pharmacy of Alma 110 Fayetteville Ave. Alma Crawford (479) 262-2156 Phillip Boyd Misty Ingram College Hill Drug 100 East St Texarkana Miller (870) 772-6969 Michael Butler Jason Chambless Collier Drug Centerton 991 W Centerton Blvd Centerton Benton (479) 795-8199 Brenna Newmann Kathryn Stark Collier Drug Dickson 100 W. Dickson Fayetteville Washington (479) 442-6262 Brenna Newmann Dylan Jones Collier Drug Farmington 197 E Main Farmington Washington (479) 267-4303 Brenna Newmann Timothy Shulte Collier Drug Prairie Grove 801 E Douglas Prairie Grove Washington (479) 846-2195 Brenna Newmann Trenton Dunn Community Care RX 1606 Martin Luther King BLVD Malvern Hot Spring (501) 229-1446 Shelyn Davis Samantha Pennington COMMUNITY PHARMACY OF SPRINGDALE 400 W EMMA AVENUE SPRINGDALE Washington (479) 750-2220 VICTORIA HENNESSEY KRISTYN MIKLES conway medcare pharmacy 2521 college ave conway Faulkner (501) 358-3498 matt frazier carri frazier Corner Drug Store 830 E Main Street Melbourne Izard (870) 368-7171 Abby Everett Kerri Smtih Cornerstone Pharmacy Conway 815 Hogan Lane, Suite 10 Conway Faulkner (501) 328-3282 John Wirges John Bradley CORNERSTONE PHARMACY OF BELLA VISTA 1 MERCY WAY, Suite 50 BELLA VISTA Benton (479) 876-6200 JAMES GRAHAM III Karen Bond Cornerstone Pharmacy Rodney Parham 4220 N Rodney Parham Road, Suite 101Little Rock Pulaski (501) 223-2224 Brittany Marsh Kyleigh Stout Cornerstone Pharmacy Rose City 4307 E. Broadway St North Little Rock Pulaski (501) 945-3264 Randy Kassissieh Kenny Harrison D&D Pharmacy, LLC 8908 Kanis Road, Suite 359 Little Rock Pulaski (501) 747-1888 Marlene Battle Alonzo Williams De Queen Health and Wellness Pharmacy 1357 W Collin Raye Drive De Queen Sevier (870) 642-2400 Elee Coleman Torrence Barber Dean's Pharmacy 1640 S. Whitehead Drive DeWitt Arkansas (870) 946-2381 Karen Watts Dean Watts Dean's Pharmacy #2 102 E. 22nd Stuttgart Arkansas (870) 946-2381 Karen Watts Jacque Charles Debbie's Family Pharmacy 5403 Pinnacle Point Drive Rogers Benton (479) 271-6300 Andrew Mize Page Mize Delta Drug Inc. 257 S. Hwy 18 Bypass Manila Mississippi (870) 561-3113 Jeremy Jackson Matthew Jackson Delta Drug of Dermott 111 E Peddicord St Dermott Chicot (870) 538-5233 Case Henderson Khalil Crouse Dierks Pharmacy 323 Main St Dierks Howard (870) 286-3131 Jennifer Jones Joshua Jones Doctor's Orders Pharmacy 1 White Hall 7240 Sheridan Road White Hall Jefferson (870) 850-8010 Sally Kalkbrenner Sarah Stephenson Doctor's Orders Pharmacy 2 Pine Bluff 2302 W 28th Avenue, Suite B Pine Bluff Jefferson (870) 671-4914 Caemeron Bitzer Sarah Stephenson Doctor's Orders Pharmacy 3 Star City 500 S Lincoln Star City Lincoln (870) 628-4004 Crystal Moore Sarah Stephenson Don's Pharmacy Little Rock 8609 West Markham, Suite A Little Rock Pulaski (501) 225-2222 Brooks Rogers Myka Tabor East End Express Pharmacy 21019 Hwy 167 Suite 100 Hensley Saline (501) 486-4100 Timothy Eubanks Micahel Greene ECONO-MART PHARMACY 1595 HARRISON STREET BATESVILLE Independence (870) 793-4179 Casey Callahan Cathy Castleman Economed of Walnut Ridge 1045 W Main, B Walnut Ridge Lawrence (870) 886-5200 Lauren Felts Lauren Felts Econo-Med Pharmacy 1 Choctaw Ctr Cherokee Village Sharp (870) 856-4696 Greta Ishmael Eddie Ishmael Economy Drug 1006 W. Trimble Berryville Carroll (870) 423-2094 Jason Mabry Adam Stricklin Express Rx of Hope 717 South Main Street Hope Hempstead (870) 777-4643 Marilyn Sitzes Eric Crumbaugh Express Rx of Otter Creek 10100 Stagecoach Road Little Rock Pulaski (501) 455-2522 Whitney Campbell Eric Crumbaugh Express Rx of Paris 508 East Walnut Street Paris Logan (479) 963-6400 Jonas Strobel Eric Crumbaugh Express Rx of Prescott 1430 West 1st Street Prescott Nevada (870) 887-6664 Casey Williams Eric Crumbaugh Express Rx of Sherwood 8730 Brockington Road Sherwood Pulaski (501) 819-6300 Maria Moutos Eric Crumbaugh Tier Two Listed by Pharmacy Main Facility Name: Street Address: City County: Telephone: First name: Last name: First name: Last name: Fairfield Bay Pharmacy 367 Dave Creek Parkway Fairfield Bay Van Buren (501) 884-3388 Jenny Treece Meagin Warren FAMILY DISCO PHARMACY 120 SOUTH 4TH STREET HEBER SPRINGS Cleburne (501) 362-5853 JAMIE IVY JAMIE IVY Forrest City Family Pharmacy 2307 N Washington Forrest City St. Francis (870) 581-9029 Justin Breezeel Curtis Cole Fountain Lake Family Pharmacy 4517 Park Ave Hot Springs Garland (501) 547-3400 Michael Butler Patricia Sharks Freedom Pharmacy 710 4th Street Mena Polk (479) 437-3089 Vernon Crowell Brian Erickson Freiderica Pharmacy 400 West Capitol Ave, 101A Little Rock Pulaski (501) 374-2207 Walter Fruchey Shelly Tucker Futrell Pharmacy Inc 115 East Broadway Street Pocahontas Randolph (870) 892-5615 Jeffrey Futrell Gammel's Clinic Pharmacy 909 Unity Rd Crossett Ashley (870) 364-5100 William Shoffner Katie Land Gannaway Drug Store 101 N Main Warren Bradley (870) 226-3751 Tyler Staten Jeffrey McGaha Goodman Drug Company 1109 West Main Corning Clay (870) 857-0551 Cathy Goodman Teresa Vannoy Hampton Medical Pharmacy 344 South Lee St Hampton Calhoun (870) 798-4247 Kristina Ables Richard Buchanan Harps Pharmacy #113 201 Hwy 412 West Siloam Springs Benton (479) 549-3200 Shelly Reid Bernard Jones Harps Pharmacy #119 2894 West Sunset Springdale Washington (479) 751-0882 James Still Bernard Jones Harps Pharmacy #133 115 Lee Street Huntsville Madison (479) 738-2202 John Rissinger Bernard Jones Harps Pharmacy #136 2525 W Beebe-Capps Expressway Searcy White (501) 268-4171 James Curtis Bernard Jones Harps Pharmacy #180 1350 West 6th Street Waldron Scott (479) 637-1007 Phyllis Wilcox Bernard Jones Harps Pharmacy #189 200 N Wickersham Street Yellville Marion (870) 449-3654 Margaret Coffman Bernard Jones Harps Pharmacy #202 5015 Highway 62 East Harrison Boone (870) 365-0586 Kiley Smith Bernard Jones Harps Pharmacy #229 1086 Main Street Vilonia Faulkner (501) 796-0150 Barry Dallas Bernard Jones Health Depot #2 1610 Fort Street Barling Sebastian (479) 452-1237 John Hall Emily Edgmon Health Depot #3 1530 West Center Street Greenwood Sebastian (479) 996-9898 Michael Huffman Paige Davis Health-Care Pharmacy 10 Hospital Drive Morrilton Conway (501) 354-1460 Mandi Roller Karen Cree Heartland Pharmacy Cabot 2006 S Pine, Suite A Cabot Lonoke (501) 941-4400 Christopher Cooper Roxanne Wetzler Heartland Pharmacy Mountain Home 200 E 7th St Mountain Home Baxter (870) 425-2221 Christopher Cooper Matt Paden Hickory Hill Pharmacy 109 Hickory Hill Drive Helena Phillips (870) 338-8351 Edward Wright Elizabeth Wright Hudson Pharmacy 1609 Main Street Van Buren Crawford (479) 474-1193 Natalie Smith John Schubert Hyde Pharmacy Inc 1001 W. Kingshighway Paragould Greene (870) 239-4036 Kenneth Kuenzel Steve Smoker Kavanaugh Pharmacy 5008 Kavanaugh Blvd. Little Rock Pulaski (501) 644-3844 Anne Pace Richard Pace KROGER PHARMACY 02500614 103 GREGORY PL Jacksonville Pulaski (501) 985-0822 Tristan Phillips Tiffany Diemer KROGER PHARMACY 02500627 8824 GEYER SPRINGS RD Little Rock Pulaski (501) 565-7584 Stuart GOUDY Tiffany Diemer Lackie Drug Store 719 N Center Lonoke Lonoke (501) 676-6566 Brandon Achor Taylor Riley Laws Drug Store 6802 Rogers Avenue Fort Smith Sebastian (479) 452-6841 Joseph Korkames Lisa chamblee Lyons Drug Store 115 West Front St. Lonoke Lonoke (501) 676-2247 Angela Sumner Richard Pennington marion Family Pharmacy 134 block st marion Crittenden (870) 739-1111 Mandy Jackson Laura Charlton Market Place Pharmacy 11316 Huron Lane Little Rock Pulaski (501) 225-5056 Andrew Harp Amy Rodgers Mayflower Family Pharmacy 616 B HWY 365 Mayflower Faulkner (501) 470-9898 Michael Thilo Valorie Thilo McCoy Tygart Drug 821 N Rock St Sheridan Grant (870) 942-5121 Casey Hedden Tammy Winters McFarlin Pharmacy Inc 101 West Drew Street Monette Craighead (870) 486-5220 Michael McFarlin Whitney Pennington Medic Sav - On Drug 2806 E. 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