Home Town Oxygen

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216 Scuffletown Rd Ste A
Simpsonville, SC 29681

Home Town Oxygen is a welcoming retail shop located in Simpsonville, SC, dedicated to providing high-quality oxygen therapy equipment and supplies. The store offers a range of products designed to enhance the well-being of its customers, including portable oxygen concentrators, nebulizers, and accessories. With a friendly and knowledgeable staff, Home Town Oxygen ensures that every visitor finds the right solutions to meet their needs.

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Welcome to Bryant Pharmacy While growing up in Sylvania, Georgia, Cliff Bryant worked part-time at a local drugstore. At the time, the corner drugstore was more than just a pharmacy, it was a social place where you could get a milkshake, cokes, peanuts and even do some gift shopping. Customers there were greeted by name and service was a priority. "Mrs. Smith" could simply ask for her "blue blood pressure pills, " and the pharmacist would know just what she needed. In 1964, Mr. Bryant purchased Smith Drugs No. 2 in Anderson, SC and his vision of carrying on the service and quality of a local drugstore became a reality. He offered a full-service fountain, assorted gifts and a pharmacy that included free delivery. In the 1990's, the name of the store was changed to Bryant Pharmacy & Supply. With the new name came a new emphasis on durable medical equipment and supplies. To develop this DME department, Giles Canter came on board. Mr Canter has built a service-centered operation reaching far into neighboring communities while maintaining that personal touch Mr. Bryant began with. Bryant Pharmacy & Supply is now a full-service medical equipment supplier specializing in custom mobility devices and lifts, home_respiratory and sleep equipment, as well as diabetic testing supplies. Currently, Cliff, his three sons, ( Craig, Kendall, and Kevin ), and Giles carry on the business with the same philosophy as it began. But even after all these years, service is the priority, delivery is still free and "Mrs. Smith" can still get a coke and simply ask for her "blue pills!"

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