Pharmacy Connect of Southwest Virginia
Pharmacy Connect is a medication access program run by Mountain Empire Older Citizens, an area agency on aging. Pharmacy Connect is open to all eligible residents of Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell and Wise Counties and the City of Norton, regardless of age. With the assistance of funds from the Commonwealth of Virginia, Mountain Empire Older Citizens has hired Medication Assistance Case Workers who use The Pharmacy Connection to help access and distribute free medications to uninsured individuals.
Contact Pharmacy Connect:
Karen Gusler, Bridgette McCoo, or Pat McCracken
Mountain Empire Older Citizens
Block I-A Industrial Park
PO Box 888
Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
http://www.meoc.org/
Phone:
In Lee, Scott and Wise Counties and the City of Norton: 276-523-4202 or 800-252-6362
In Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell and Tazewell Counties:
800-349-6362
Greater Williamsburg Medication Assistance Initiative
A partnership with the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation
(serving Charles City, James City, New Kent, King William, King and Queen, York, Gloucester, and Matthews Counties and the city of Williamsburg)
Medication Assistance Program of the Piedmont
(serving Pittsylvania, Henry and Patrick Counties, and the cities of Danville and Martinsville)
Mt. Rogers Medication Assistance Program
(serving Bland, Carroll, Grayson, Smyth, Washington and Wythe counties, and the cities of Bristol and Galax)
Pharmacy Connect of Southwest Virginia
(serving Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell and Wise Counties and the City of Norton)
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