Pharmacists play a critical role in today's health care. Pharmacists do more than fill prescriptions – they are experts on thousands of medications and make decisions that help maximize a patient's drug therapy.
Today's medications are powerful agents that must be used carefully in order to ensure faster recovery times and better overall health. In this complex environment with millions of different medications and billions of potential combinations, pharmacists play a vital role in the delivery of high quality health care.
All of our pharmacists are professionally trained in the latest software to cross-check your medications for potential negative interactions – but only when your prescriptions are all filled at the same pharmacy. Using a single pharmacy also allows you to build a trusting, personal relationship with your pharmacist.
Samaritan has four retail pharmacies in Corvallis, Albany and Lebanon to serve you:
Samaritan Pharmacy
3615 NW Samaritan Drive, Suite 102
Corvallis
Phone: (541) 768-5225
Refill line: (541) 768-5230
Hours of operation:
Weekdays, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Free local delivery available |
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Elm Street Pharmacy
1010 7th Ave. SW
Albany
Phone: (541) 812-5070
Refill line: (541) 812-5071
Hours of operation:
Weekdays, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon
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Geary Street Pharmacy
1700 Geary St. SE
Albany
Phone: (541) 812-5544
Hours of operation:
Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Free local delivery available |
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Samaritan Pharmacy
35 Mullins Drive, Suite 1
Lebanon
Phone: (541) 451-7119
Refill line: (541) 451-6410
Hours of operation:
Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. |
Samaritan pharmacies helping to build healthier communities. Access to affordable medication and quality pharmacy services is an important part of a community's health care. Here are some of the pharmacy-related programs happening in our communities.
Anticoagulation clinics
Pharmacist-run anticoagulation clinics are available in seven locations across Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties. If you are on the blood thinner warfarin (Coumadin), talk to your doctor about our anticoagulation services.
Residency in Pharmacy Practice
The Residency in Pharmacy Practice at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center teaches newly licensed pharmacists how to provide clinical pharmacy services. The program includes rotations in many areas of hospital and outpatient pharmacy practices. Click here for more information.
Medication Assistance Program
The Samaritan Medication Assistance Program provides over $250,000 per month of free prescription drugs to those who have no medication insurance and are unable to afford the cost of their medications. This program is only available to patients of Samaritan Health Services-affiliated providers. For more information call 1-800-255-8165.
Free medications for community clinic patients
Samaritan pharmacies in Corvallis and Albany provide over $16,000 per month of free prescription medication to patients of In-Reach clinic in Albany and Community Outreach clinic in Corvallis.
RX Safe Program
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital is participating in the Rx Safe Program, a three-year study of a computerized medication tracking system. Participating pharmacies, hospitals, clinics and senior care facilities can see at a glance the prescription medication history of each patient. When fully operational, the system will reduce medication errors and adverse drug reactions.
Personal Medical Information
Samaritan Health Services physician clinics and pharmacies are now distributing Personal Medication Information cards to help patients keep track of their current medications. The Personal Medical Information card is a chart to help you and your family members keep a current record of information that physicians need to know to ensure safe and complete medical treatment. This record includes immunizations, allergies, prescribed medications, and any vitamins, herbal supplements or over-the-counter medicines.