Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy

Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy is a community pharmacy located in a clinic setting. At Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy our patients are part of our family.

As a family-owned health care business we are truly invested in the overall health and well-being of each patient that walks through our doors. Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy’s top priority is improving our patients' health and wellness while supporting healthy lifestyles in a caring and friendly environment. We dispense more than just prescriptions; we also provide the extras like friendly advice, ca

ring service and a personal touch. Stop by the pharmacy today. It would be our privilege to show you just how much we truly care about your health!

12/24/2024

The pharmacy will be closing at 4pm today for Christmas Eve. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

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09/11/2024

We now have the 2024-2025 Moderna covid-19 vaccine available. No appointment or scheduling required; you are welcome to come in at any time during regular business hours to get the vaccine.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us.

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03/25/2024

We are having issues with the phones at the pharmacy. The phone company is aware of this, and currently working on the problem. Sorry for any inconvenience.

01/22/2024

We will be opening later today due to roads! Not sure exactly what time yet, but probably opening at noon. If you have to have anything, call before you risk the drive. Thank you and Be Safe!

We welcome former Price Cutter pharmacy patients! We can easily transfer your prescriptions to our store. Call us at 417...
12/11/2023

We welcome former Price Cutter pharmacy patients!
We can easily transfer your prescriptions to our store. Call us at 417-468-4442 to start the process.
Mention this post, and receive $5 worth of bargain items with your first transferred prescription.

09/14/2023

**We are carrying the new RSV Vaccine.**
In Missouri you need a prescription from your provider, so have them send us a prescription if you want the vaccine.

According to the CDC:
- Who should talk to their healthcare provider about RSV vaccination?

Adults 60 years and older should talk with their health care provider about whether RSV vaccination is right for them. There is no maximum age for getting RSV vaccination. RSV vaccine is given as a single dose.
If you’re 60 or older, your health care provider might recommend RSV vaccination for you, especially if you have a weakened immune system from illness (e.g., leukemia or HIV infection) or from medications (e.g., treatment for cancer or organ transplant), if you have chronic medical conditions such as heart or lung disease, or if you live in a nursing home. If any of those apply to you, you might be at higher risk of severe RSV disease and an RSV vaccine could help prevent serious illness.
Even if you had RSV infection in the past, RSV vaccination can help prevent future respiratory disease from RSV. There is no specific length of time that you need to wait after having RSV infection before you can receive an RSV vaccine, but generally, if you have a moderate or severe illness, you should wait until you recover before receiving an RSV vaccine. If you have a minor illness, such as a cold, you can get an RSV vaccine.

- How well do these vaccines work?

One dose of RSV vaccine provides protection against RSV disease in adults ages 60 years and older for at least two winter seasons, when RSV normally circulates.
In adults ages 60 years and older with healthy immune systems, one dose of the RSV vaccine Arexvy was 83% effective in preventing lung infections (like pneumonia) due to RSV during the first RSV season after vaccination. During the second RSV season after vaccination, one dose of Arexvy was still 56% effective against lung infections.
In adults ages 60 years and older with healthy immune systems, one dose of the RSV vaccine Abrysvo was 89% effective in preventing lung infections (like pneumonia) due to RSV during the first RSV season after vaccination. Based on early results from the second RSV season in a large study of how well the vaccine works, Abrysvo continues to provide protection, but the second season is ongoing and final results have not yet been released.

- What are the possible side effects?

Side effects such as pain, redness, and swelling where the shot is given, fatigue, fever, headache, nausea, diarrhea, and muscle or joint pain are possible after RSV vaccination. These side effects are usually mild. Patients who have experienced these symptoms when getting other vaccines might be more likely to experience them after RSV vaccination.
A small number of participants in clinical trials developed serious neurologic conditions, including Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), after RSV vaccination. GBS is a rare condition in which your immune system attacks your nerves, causing symptoms such as weakness. However, given the small number, it is unclear whether the vaccine caused these events, or whether they occurred due to chance.

Like-new stand-up rollator/upright walker for sale. Comes with attached cane and beverage holders. Max weight 300 lbs. H...
04/25/2023

Like-new stand-up rollator/upright walker for sale. Comes with attached cane and beverage holders. Max weight 300 lbs. Height can be adjusted to fit from 5' to 6'1". Seat measures 19" long by 13" wide.
$100
Send us a message, give us a call, or come by the pharmacy to check it out. Our hours are 8:30-6 Monday through Friday, and 9-1 on Saturday.

Medsafe disposal box now available at Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy!Rates of prescription drug abuse in the United States a...
02/28/2023

Medsafe disposal box now available at Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy!
Rates of prescription drug abuse in the United States are alarmingly high. Many abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from home medicine cabinets. Unused prescription medication in homes creates a public health and safety concern. They are highly susceptible to accidental ingestion, diversion, misuse, and abuse. Unwanted medications pile up due to a lack of safe or secure ways to dispose of them. However, recent revisions to drug regulations now allow a method for such disposal, to include controlled substances.

The Marshfield Clinic Pharmacy has partnered with the Webster County Health Unit and has implemented a blue "MedSafe" medication disposal box (located in the pharmacy waiting area) for use by all to safely and securely dispose of unused medications. The receptacle's one-way drop door is open to accept deposits during the pharmacy's normal hours of operation from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9:00 to 1:00 on Saturday.
The medication disposal box provides amnesty to patients while removing unneeded medications from homes and helping to prevent the risk of misuse or abuse.

The double-locked steel collection box is securely fastened to a permanent structure and the removable serialized liner is tracked and transported by independent authorized carriers for destruction. The method for the destruction of controlled drugs renders the medication completely unusable through incineration, while also preventing contamination of ground water.

The types of medications accepted for disposal in the box include prescription, over-the-counter and controlled substance medications, vitamins, lotions/ointment, transdermal skin patches, and leak-proof liquid medications 4 ounces or less placed in a zip-lock bag. There is no need to pour the medications out of their vials; the original container may be used when depositing the unwanted medication.

Items not suitable for deposit in the MedSafe containers include needles (sharps), thermometers, illicit drugs, infectious waste/medical waste, personal-care products, hydrogen peroxide, aerosol cans and inhalers.

We will be closing at 4pm today due to the weather. Tomorrow, December 23rd, we're hoping to be open our normal hours, w...
12/22/2022

We will be closing at 4pm today due to the weather. Tomorrow, December 23rd, we're hoping to be open our normal hours, weather allowing.
We will also be closed Saturday December 24th for Christmas Eve.
We WILL be open Monday, December 26th, normal hours (8:30am-6:00pm).
Stay safe and warm!
-MCP

Address

483 Pomme De Terre Drive
Marshfield, MO
65706

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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