- 1611 S Baltimore St. Suite B Kirksville, MO 63501 · P: 660-956-7010 · F: 660-956-7015 · Monday-Friday: 8a.m.-6p.m. · Saturday: Closed · Sunday: Closed
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We are a locally-owned community pharmacy dedicated to providing personalized service at an affordable price. Kirksville Pharmacy is proud to be your source for all of your pharmaceutical needs. We offer a wide variety of services including conventional prescription filling, medicine-on-time, immunizations, home delivery and much more. At Kirksville Pharmacy, you can count on personal attention provided by our caring, professional staff. Our expertly trained pharmacists and friendly staff pride themselves on making sure your pharmacy experience exceeds expectations. Visit us today to experience the Kirksville Pharmacy difference.
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What Our Patients Are Saying
"They are awesome always ready with answers and super friendly. So glad I switched pharmacy and I suggest them to everyone I know you guys are great that includes all in the people who work at the pharmacy!"
- Michelle M.
"I switched from my previous pharmacy, and when I went in they already had all my info. Very friendly. They make switching easy."
- Janie W.
"India and the team really value their customers, not just their customer's business. They go the extra mile and are always willing to help with whatever they can. Great atmosphere, great people!"
- Andrew F.
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