Pharm-A-Save Monroe

Monroe, United States

4.5

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2 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

We are a locally owned and operated independent pharmacy and Medical Supply company, taking pride in offering our customers personal and efficient quality service. Our goal is to provide prescription and home health care needs at a reasonable price, and we have been doing that for over 100 years.

Our website shows examples of only some of the products we carry, but there’s much more! Ostomy Supplies, Wheelchair Rentals, Compression Stockings, SADD Lights, Hospital Beds, Pride Scooters, Lift chairs, wound care — we have it all! An extensive inventory of many other items, and we can special order from most companies. Please give us a call, or stop by and see us. Our staff is always happy to assist you with your needs.

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you,

Pharm-​A-​Save

History

Established in 1907.

Originally the «Rexall» store in down town Monroe WA — Pharm A Save was know as Camp Riley Drug Company. The location later moved by the Smoke Stack and was re-​named Trivally Pharmacy. In 1998 we relocated over by Evergreen Monroe (Valley General Hospital), and took on the roll of providing Medical Equipment, supplies, woundcare and Prescriptions to all of Snohomish County.

Meet the Business Owner

Bridgett E.

Business Owner

Bridgett is one of the owners of Pharm A Save Monroe. Bridgett moved to Monroe from Libby Montana and started working here as a Pharmacy Technician in 1998. Since then, she has expanded her roles, becoming a certified orthotic fitter. She will fit you for compression socks, ankle brace, knee brace, and other orthotic bracing needs.

In 2008 Bridgett became a business partner and purchased Pharm A Save along with Mike, Sue and Ben.

Bridgett is the Washington State Pharmacy Association Pharmacy Technician Representative, as well as the Southwest Pharmacy Association Technology Officer.

These organizations help represent the pharmacies in Washington state. She helps push for patient access as well as fair reimbursement. Bridgett has a great relationship with our local Representives and Senator.

Bridgett is married and has 2 adult children, and 2 grandchildren. She spends her «free time» taking pictures, seeing live music, making jewelry and enjoying the outdoors