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Answers to Dry Skin

This time of year we get a lot of questions on how to deal with dry skin. We found this article particularly helpful in explaining some common causes of dry skin and some simple ways you can help alleviate the discomfort.

Click here to review the article.

We have many items in stock to treat dry skin including natural and environmentally safe products as well as products for children. Drop in to see our line up and ask any questions – we’re happy to help!

Til next time,
Stacey, Barbara, and Allyson

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Shingles Shot now Available

Anyone who has ever had shingles knows how awful it can be. Fortunately, there is a shingles vaccine available to reduce your risk of shingles and we have it at the Neighborhood Pharmacy!

Shingles is caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox. It causes a painful skin blistering on one side of the face or body. While no cure for shingles exists, there is a vaccine that can greatly reduce the possibility of getting shingles, and also reduce the severity of the virus if you do get it. You can read more information about the shingles virus and vaccine at this website:

Shingles Information

We accept all major insurances for vaccinations. Call us for more information and to set up your Shingles vaccine appointment.

-Stacey, Barbara, and Allyson

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Holiday Hours – Christmas & New Years

Hi Friends,

This year we will have shortened holiday hours to celebrate the Christmas and New Year Holidays. Here are our holiday hours for this season:

Christmas:

Dec 24th 9am – 4pm

Dec 25th CLOSED

Dec 26th 12pm – 4pm

New Years:

Dec 31st 9am – 4pm

Jan 1st 12pm – 4pm

We’ll be open normal hours on all other days. If anything pops up while we are closed, please feel free to call our after hours emergency line: 571-217-2573.

We hope you have a safe and happy holiday!
- Stacey, Barbara, and Allyson

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Medication Take Back Program to Start This Weekend

Currently, over 80% of waterways tested in the U.S. show traces of common medications. Here at the Neighborhood Pharmacy of Del Ray, we believe that you should get your medications out of your prescrition bottles, not out of your faucet. Starting this weekend, the pharmacy will be collecting expired or unused pharmaceuticals to allow for green disposal of medications in our community (at an eco-friendly waste to energy incineration facility). Stop by Saturday 9am – 2pm and Sunday 10am – 1pm to drop off your medications.

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Almost Open… Any Day Now

We are almost ready to go. Our pharmacy inspection went by fine and all of our city inspections seems to be done (yay!). All we need now are computers and drugs (I know, important) and we will be ready to go.

Assuming all things go according to plan, our grand opening will be July 2nd during First Thursday. When that becomes definite, we will be sure to send out lots of information. We will also likely open ahead of time (during the week of June 22nd) for our friends and family to test out our systems. If you have prescriptions to be filled, please visit us then and drop them off. As soon as we are open for business we will be sure to spread the word.

Thanks for everyone for their help. We are very, very excited.

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We are on Facebook!

For those of you who use the FB (I was never that great with it), check us out here. I’m not 100% percent sure how to use it, but I promise to learn :)

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