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    First Look: Equitas Health Pharmacy Now Open in the King-Lincoln District

    Equitas Health has opened the doors to its expanded first-floor pharmacy at 736 E. Long St. in the King-Lincoln District.

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    The 3,200 square foot space is the organization’s first retail pharmacy model. The new pharmacy stocks over the counter medications, personal care and toiletry items, food, drink, and a wide selection of gifts and home decor items.

    The pharmacy includes a wide selection of items that only cost $1, from household cleaners, to personal care products like lotion and body wash, as well as select baby care items.

    A wider selection of food will soon fill the remaining shelves. The store will offer staple items – bread, eggs, cans of soup, canned fruits and veggies, pasta, spaghetti sauce, condiments and more.

    Equitas Health will celebrate the pharmacy and store’s grand opening with a ribbon cutting on Monday, March 11. They will host an open house for the community on Saturday, March 16 with staff on site to answer questions, sales and free blood pressure screenings.

    The pharmacy will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

    For more information, visit equitashealth.com.

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    Susan Post
    Susan Post
    Susan is the editor of The Metropreneur and associate editor of Columbus Underground, and also covers small business and entrepreneurial news and the food scene in Central Ohio.Susan holds a degree in Communication with a minor in Professional Writing from The Ohio State University. She sits on the board of the Central Ohio Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and loves coffee, whiskey, cooking and spending time with friends and family.
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