Pharmacy Coming to Northfield Target
As part of its remodel, a pharmacy will be added to the Northfield Target.
Target's remodel isn't just about expanding its fresh food section or bringing a Starbucks to Northfield.
The store will also house a new Target pharmacy, Jamie Bastian with Target's communications department told Patch.
Remodeling is slated to wrap up by June 24.
According to Bastian:
- Target Pharmacy offers pharmacist-administered vaccines with no appointments necessary.
- Target Pharmacy also offers thousands of generic prescription drugs, over 300 which are $4 for a 30-day supply and $10 for a three-month supply. A complete list is available at Target.com/pharmacy.
- Target Pharmacy also offers ClearRx, an innovative prescription system that makes reading and understanding labels easy. The system consists of wide, flat labels with easy-to-read directions and colored-ID rings for each family member to differentiate prescription bottles.
- Target offers loyal guests money-saving rewards. When you fill five prescriptions at Target Pharmacy, you’ll earn 5 percent off a day of shopping at Target, in addition to the 5 percent off you already use when you use your REDcard.
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Bill Murphy
12:33 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Target and Walmart are slowly taking over the world....as well as a few fast food chains out there. Do we really need another coffee shop or pharmacy in our small little town?
Corey Butler Jr.
1:43 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Bill, that's what I was wondering. Do we think another pharmacy is sustainable in a city this size? I'm not interested into getting into the discussion of box stores/chains versus locally owned (others will surely do that), but I'm curious if we can handle all the options.