Nabil Fakih: What Is a Community Pharmacy?


Nabil Fakih opened his very own community pharmacy after working for Rite Aid for several years following his graduation from pharmacy school. The pharmacy, Dearborn Heights Pharmacy, takes its name from its locale where Fakih and his family also reside.

Now you’re probably wondering: what is a community pharmacy and why is it special? The term “community pharmacy” refers to local businesses that sell medicine. A community pharmacy is like Walgreens and CVS, but with a much smaller client base composed of the residents in the area and neighboring locales.

Community pharmacies are also known as “retail pharmacies.” You can purchase their products over the counter as you would with most grocery stores. Do remember that as with any other pharmacy, community pharmacies won’t sell you select drugs without a prescription from your doctor.

Community pharmacies are special because they provide their respective regions with easy access to much-needed medicine. But that’s not all they do—community pharmacists like Nabil Fakih are among the individuals that people trust the most for personalized advice on healthcare and medicine. Having a bout of allergies? They can recommend a handy, over-the-counter treatment for your symptoms.

What’s more, you don’t need an appointment to see a community pharmacist, as you would with a doctor. Just walk into the store, ask about your symptoms, and they can give you a recommendation fast. Just keep in mind that they won’t hesitate to recommend a visit to a doctor if your symptoms call for one.

To summarize, community pharmacies are medicine retailers that serve a small community or region. Considering how they make it possible for the public to simply and safely access valuable medicine, their contributions to healthcare are not to be underestimated. The pharmacists who man them also offer invaluable advice on health and help promote their customers’ well-being.

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