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Since we have updated our pharmacy software to better serve you, all patients who wish to use our mobile app and Patient Portal on our webpage must re-register their account information. Your username and password can be the same one you used before. To get started with the mobile app or Patient Portal, please follow the provided instructions. Please note, your cell phone number must match exactly what our records reflect. Feel free to call the pharmacy for assistance. We apologize for any inconvenience.
That designation means we offer co-pays on your prescriptions equal to Walgreens, CVS and Wal-Mart pharmacies.
You may have been contacted by representatives who may have been compensated by the Medicare D prescription plan they recommended for you. Further compensation may have been contributed by the chain pharmacy you may be required to patronize.
Gregg's Pharmacy wants to make certain that you receive accurate information regarding the freedom to choose your pharmacy - that's why we offer fair and honest Medicare D consulting by one of our friendly and knowledgeable pharmacists.
As a locally owned independent pharmacy, Gregg's Pharmacy offers expert advice and information, superior service, and quality products at a great price.
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17 Oct
A new study finds standing without actual movement or exercise has no real cardiovascular benefits over sitting.
16 Oct
A new study finds nearly 40% of postmenopausal hormone positive cancers may be linked to excess body fat.
15 Oct
A new study finds women who work out at least three times per week lower their child’s risk of asthma by about 50%.
Is vaping finally losing its coolness for American teens?
The latest tally of federal data finds that 550,000 school kids, mostly high schoolers, quit using e-cigarettes in 2024.
Vaping rates fell from 10% of high school students in 2023 to 7.8% this year, "reaching the lowest level ever measured" by the National Youth Tobacco Survey...
In some good news for women battling locally advanced cervical cancer, new research shows that adding six weeks of chemotherapy to standard treatment cuts the risk of death by 40 percent.
“This is the biggest improvement in outcome in this disease in over 20 years,” lead investigator Dr. Mary McCormack, from University College ...
A national recall of meat and poultry has been expanded to include close to 12 million pounds of products that may have been contaminated with listeria, U.S. health officials announced.
In addition, the updated recall noted that some of the affected products "were distributed to schools. A school distribution list is not available at ...
Weight-loss and diabetes drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro or Zepbound appear to help people battle alcoholism and opioid addiction, a new study finds.
People taking this class of drugs, called glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1), have a 50% lower rate of drunkenness than people with addiction disorders not on the meds, re...
A new diagnosis of Alzheimer's or other dementia often spurs a person to move from their home, new research shows.
“One possible explanation is that individuals with dementia and their caregivers may choose to move closer to family or informal caregivers, either with independent housing arrangements or entering formal long-term care ...
A new, reassuring study finds that men can take the diabetes drug metformin without worrying that their offspring will suffer from birth defects.
Recent research raised concerns that metformin could promote birth defects in children by damaging the quality of a man’s sperm.
But this study of more than 3 million pregnancies, pu...