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Family Care Pharmacy

Conveniently located in the lobby of North Building/Building D at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, the Family Care Pharmacy is a full-service retail pharmacy offering on-the-spot prescription counseling to ensure you understand your medications.

Family Care Pharmacy 
3023 North Ballas Road, Suite 100D
St. Louis, Missouri 63131 
Phone: 314.657.9008
Fax: 314-996-7502

Hours
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Services offered:

  • Medication therapy management
  • Curbside pick-up
  • Compounded medications
  • Immunizations (inquire about billing)
  • Breast pump supplies
  • Automatic refills

Refill your Rx

Mobile Pharmacy Service

We’ll deliver your prescriptions to you before you’re discharged from the hospital.

  • Notify your nurse or physician that you would like your prescriptions filled here before you leave.
  • Prescriptions should be delivered within one hour of order.
    • Delivery Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (closed Holidays & weekends)
  • Pay for your order when it is delivered.  (Cash, credit card or check are all accepted.)  
  • Costs typically the same or less expensive than other pharmacies
  • We can even deliver over-the-counter items like Ibuprofen, Tylenol, Vitamin D, Cough drops, shower chairs, wound care supplies, and more!

Questions? Call 314-657-9008.

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