Walgreens pharmacy in Indiana
52 Walgreens locations across 36 cities in Indiana. Pick a city below for store-level hours and addresses.
Cities with Walgreens stores
Indianapolis
IndianaHammond
IndianaMuncie
IndianaSouth Bend
IndianaNoblesville
IndianaCrown Point
IndianaGoshen
IndianaMarion
IndianaAnderson
IndianaPlymouth
IndianaLebanon
IndianaKendallville
IndianaMichigan City
IndianaMerrillville
IndianaTerre Haute
IndianaPortage
IndianaColumbus
IndianaGary
IndianaChesterton
IndianaRichmond
IndianaLafayette
IndianaFranklin
IndianaLowell
IndianaValparaiso
All Walgreens locations in Indiana
Walgreens in Indiana: what to expect
Walgreens maintains 52 pharmacy locations across Indiana, distributed across 36 distinct cities. The chain's footprint in this state mirrors its national pattern: dense clusters in the largest metropolitan areas, lighter coverage in suburban and rural counties, and occasional 24-hour flagship stores attached to high-traffic shopping centers.
Opening hours at Walgreens stores in Indiana typically follow the brand's national template — extended weekday hours, slightly shorter Saturday schedules, and noticeably reduced Sunday windows — but specific stores vary based on local demand and labor availability. Stores located inside or attached to a 24-hour grocery operator usually offer the longest pharmacy windows. Standalone stores in residential neighborhoods often close by 9pm or earlier on weekdays.
Prescription transfers and refills
Moving an active prescription between two Walgreens locations in Indiana is usually instant — the pharmacy systems share records — but transferring from another chain or an independent pharmacy requires a phone call from the receiving pharmacy to the original store. Allow at least an hour during normal business hours, longer at peak times. Refills can typically be scheduled through the chain's app or website, with text or email notifications when the prescription is ready.
Holiday hours
Walgreens stores in Indiana generally observe the major federal holidays with reduced or zero hours. Thanksgiving and Christmas Day are the most likely full-closure days; New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day usually run a shortened schedule. The store-level pages linked above include holiday notes wherever we have them, but always confirm by phone the day before.