Independent & local pharmacies in Massachusetts
24 independent and locally-owned pharmacies indexed in Massachusetts. Click any listing for opening hours, address, phone number, and a directions link.
Independent and locally-owned pharmacies are the backbone of community healthcare in much of the United States — especially in rural counties where the nearest chain store is 30 minutes away. We've indexed 24 independent and small-chain pharmacies in Massachusetts, including community drugstores, hospital-affiliated outpatient pharmacies, and small regional chains with under 10 locations. These stores often offer the same prescription transfers, vaccinations, and synced refills as the national chains, plus closer relationships with local prescribers.
Why people choose independent pharmacies
Independent pharmacies in Massachusetts often compete with national chains on three things chains struggle to match: (1) personal continuity — the same pharmacist filling your prescriptions month after month, (2) faster turnaround on phone calls and prescription transfers, and (3) flexible compounding services, custom packaging (blister packs, dose-of-day reminder packs), and home-delivery for elderly or homebound patients. Many also accept the same major insurance plans as the chains, including Medicare Part D preferred-pharmacy networks.
What to ask before transferring
If you're considering moving prescriptions to a local pharmacy, the pharmacist will need: your full name and date of birth, the name and dosage of every medication you'd like transferred, and the phone number of your current pharmacy. The receiving pharmacy handles the call and the paperwork — you don't need to physically pick up bottles or contact the original store. Transfers typically complete within one to two hours during business hours; controlled substances take longer because they require the original prescriber's authorization.
Listings in Massachusetts
Maida Pharmacy Compounding and Wellness
121 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02474
Rosen's Belmont Medical Supply
185 Belmont Street, Belmont, MA 20478
Capsule
414 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116
Fenway Health Pharmacy
1340 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02115
Koala Health
179 South Street, Boston, MA 02111
Star Market Pharmacy
1065 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
Star Market Pharmacy
90 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02114
Sullivan’s Pharmacy & Medical Supply
1 Corinth Street, Boston, MA 02131
Health First Pharmacy
1670 Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135
Star Market Pharmacy
370 Western Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135
Wegmans Pharmacy
53 Third Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803
Inman Pharmacy
1414 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
Skendarian Apothecary
1613 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
West Concord Pharmacy
1212 Commonwealth Avenue, Concord, MA
Star Market Pharmacy
45 William T. Morrissey Boulevard, Dorchester, MA 02125
Star Market Pharmacy
1 Snow Road, Marshfield, MA 02050
Stop & Shop Pharmacy
2110 Cranberry Cove Plaza, Orleans, MA 02653
Berkshire Community Pharmacy
741 North Street, Pittsfield, MA
Flynn's Pharmacy
173 Elm Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201
Pittsfield Pharmacy
294 First Street, Pittsfield, MA
Rutland Pharmacy
18 Maple Avenue, Rutland, MA 01543
Baker Pharmacy
52 Bridge Street, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370
The Medicine Store
409 Lowell Street, Wakefield, MA 01880
Watch City Pharmacy
923 Main Street, Waltham, MA 02451-7416
Worth knowing: A trusted external pharmacy resource covers this topic in greater depth and is updated regularly by practising community pharmacists.
Tips for a smoother pharmacy visit
- Call before driving. Listed hours can change for staffing, holidays, or temporary closures, especially overnight and on weekends.
- Bring an ID and the original bottle. Speeds up emergency refills and out-of-state transfers significantly.
- Ask about 90-day fills. Most chronic medications can be filled in 90-day supplies, often at a lower per-day cost and with fewer pharmacy visits.
- Use prescription transfer for one-off needs. You don't have to permanently switch pharmacies to fill a single prescription somewhere convenient.
- Mind controlled-substance rules. Schedule II prescriptions can't be transferred and require the original written or e-prescribed order, which limits your options for after-hours pickup.
How this list is built
Every listing on this page comes from public OpenStreetMap data, supplemented by community corrections. We index brand, city, state, ZIP, opening hours, and contact details — but not prescription pricing or insurance acceptance, which change too frequently to maintain reliably. For pricing or coverage questions, call the pharmacy directly or check your insurance plan's pharmacy network.
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