Clinical Program

Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation

Pharmacies

Many patients with short bowel syndrome often require medications that must be specially compounded. The following chart lists area pharmacies that are familiar with the products that our patients require. Inclusion on this list does not mean that the quality of their services has been endorsed by Boston Children's Hospital.

We can also provide your local pharmacy with the formulations and ordering information for these products. Please have your local pharmacist contact the Pharmacy at Children's Hospital at 617-355-6803.

Pharmacy Location Phone Number
Acton Pharmacy Acton 978-263-3901
County Square Pharmacy Attleboro 508-222-7620
Pelham Health Care Services Brookline 617-739-2266
J.E. Pierce Pharmacy Brookline 617-566-4080
Skendarian Apothecary Cambridge 617-354-5600
Margolis Pharmacy Chelsea 617-884-3524
deVillers Pharmacy Fall River 508-679-1944
Family Pharmacy Gardner 978-632-4533
Apothecare Hyannis 508-775-9254
Shan Lor Drug Malden 781-324-0400
Conlin's Pharmacy Methuen 978-552-1750
Birds Hill Pharmacy Needham 781-449-0550
Heights Pharmacy Needham 781-444-2688
PharmaHealth Pharmacy New Bedford 508-996-3778
Nassif's Professional Pharmacy North Adams 413-663-3711
Tremont Pharmacy Peabody 978-531-1853
Blackwood Pharmacy Quincy 617-471-3300
Sullivan's Pharmacy Roslindale 617-323-6544
Spring Street Drug Springfield 413-736-0351
Medical Pharmacy & Supply Stoughton 781-344-2311
Village Pharmacy Waltham 781-890-8998
Johnson Drug Waltham 781-893-3870
Westminster Pharmacy Westminster 978-874-5812
Duval's Pharmacy Whitman 781-447-0806

 

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