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Come visit Fort Worth’s favorite local pharmacy and get the attention you deserve. We’re located south of the Benbrook Highway traffic circle near the corner of Old Benbrook Rd and Garza Ave.
Perrone Pharmacy, Inc. is now one of the largest independent retail pharmacies in the state of Texas, thriving despite all of the competition because of one reason: trust. Our customers know that there will never be any short-cut or half-measure when it comes to their care.
Can’t make it to the pharmacy to get your medication? Don’t worry — we offer home and office delivery to locations within a 15 mile radius of our store.
Perrone Pharmacy, Inc. 3921 Hwy 377 South Fort Worth, Texas 76116 Phone: (817) 738-2135 Fax: (817) 763-8784
You may call the Perrone Pharmacy COVID HOTLINE 682-404-8796 and leave your name and a telephone number to have the pharmacy call you back and schedule you an appointment for our in-store clinics.
Perrone Pharmacy, Inc. 3921 Hwy 377 South Fort Worth, Texas 76116 Phone: (817) 738-2135 Fax: (817) 763-8784
The physical and chemical properties of each active and inactive ingredient must be considered in order to prepare a safe, customized medication with the desired taste, color, fragrance, viscosity, uniformity, texture and stability. This is why it is important to have compounds made at a pharmacy you know and trust. When are compounds used?
At Perrone Pharmacy, we offer seasonal flu (influenza) vaccines in-store. We also schedule flu shot “clinics” at employer sites throughout Fort Worth. Our pharmacists who are immunization-certified can answer questions you may have about the flu vaccine.
At Perrone Pharmacy, we make veterinary compounds to suit even the most finicky of pet’s taste buds. After all, medication doesn’t do any good unless it is consumed. If, for any reason, the animal will not take the compounded medication, we will re-formulate the flavor a second time, at no charge.
At Perrone Pharmacy, we want to help you reach optimum health. This, of course, means something different to each of us, depending upon age, genetics, nutrition, physical limitations and disease state management.