We started out doing business with Whaleys pharmacy on High street in around 1961 or 62. What a great place to get soda & potatoe chips after school and walk home. The cherrie cokes were and...
Whaley's Southwest Pharmacy
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History
Whaley's Pharmacy opened its doors as a little corner drugstore back in 1943. Its original owner, Red Whaley, wanted to provide his customers with the best prescription service in town. He helped service those who were home bound by offering delivery service to those living close by. The store was a local hangout for teens due to the popular soda fountain which served up flavored sodas and milkshakes. In 1973, Red and his son, Jim, expanded the business to the other side of town by opening the Medical Center Pharmacy - now Southwest Pharmacy. This new location allowed Whaley's to expand its services by offering a wide variety of DME, ostomy, and colostomy supplies.
Specialties
Southwest is Whaley's central location, designed to get you in and out quickly via drive-through or counter service. This location also stocks a wide variety of medical supplies including diabetic care, wound care, scrubs, ostomy, and durable medical equipment.
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Reviews
Whaley's has been our family pharmacy for several years. They are local, trustworthy, and they care. I recently needed additional help with a breathing treatment for my 2 year old daughter....
I had been going to this Whaley's for over 25 years. It's a shame you lost your small town values and opted to run the establishment like a big business. I no longer see the friendly faces, just...
A good place, but not the same as the ones with the fountain sodas. Good service, not bad wait times, but if you're going to Whaley's, down across town for the location on High Street. Well worth it.
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