Bear Drugs is a small, locally-owned drug store that prides itself on superior customer service. Located near two medical facilities, the store's two locations cater to folks who appreciate a more personal touch from a pharmacy. In addition to stocking a full range of diabetic care, medical equipment and supplies, customers are offered medication review and consultation. Coordination and support is also available for insurance billing. The pharmacy also offers compounding services for prescription medications. Assistance is available in choosing appropriate medical equipment and supplies to meet home health care needs. With Bear’s focus more on medical care, there are fewer personal care items and cosmetics on the shelf at this store than the chain pharmacies. The store’s quality service is extended to its website, which has a very useful“Wellness Center” with links to diseases, a library of medications and references. The website also includes a link to Medicare information. The Nags Head location is closed on Sundays.
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