Amery Hospital & Clinic Pharmacy
Amery Community Pharmacy
Amery Community Pharmacy is here to make picking up your prescriptions more convenient. Visit us inside Amery Hospital & Clinic near the main entrance.
At Amery Community Pharmacy, our wait times are short, our prices are great, and our friendly staff will efficiently fill your prescriptions and answer any questions you have. We’re proud to be your friendly, neighborhood pharmacy.
Pharmacy hours
Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays: Closed
Closed holidays
Contact us
We’re located at 265 Griffin Street East in Amery, WI. You’ll find the pharmacy just inside the main entrance to Amery Hospital & Clinic.
Contact us by phone at
Options for filling a prescription
We offer multiple ways to fill your prescription:
Refill a prescription online .- Call in prescription refills any time of day via the automatic pharmacy line at
715-268-0678 . - Drop off a doctor’s prescription order in person.
- Have your doctor send a prescription electronically.
Transferring a prescription
To transfer a prescription, just call us at
Our gift shop
If you’re looking for a gift to give your loved one, look no further than the Amery Community Pharmacy. On our shelves, you’ll find a wide variety of gift options to spread smiles and well-wishes. Stop by the gift shop Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Secure drop box for unused medicines
Not properly disposing of drugs can increase the risk of accidental poisoning or drug abuse. Throwing away or flushing unwanted medicine can also harm the ecosystem and damage overall health. So what should you do with leftover medicine?
We make it easy for community members to dispose of unwanted medications responsibly by providing a locked drop box. People can use the drop box to return their unwanted medicines, including opioid prescriptions. The drop box at Amery Hospital & Clinic is located just inside the main entrance and can be accessed during regular clinic hours.
Please note that the drop box is only for prescription and over-the-counter medications.