Post Tribune (Sunday)

Methodist pharmacy opens for Gary residents

- By Carole Carlson Post-Tribune

Citing a decline in retail pharmacies in Gary, Methodist Hospitals Northlake campus opened its own.

“Over the years, many businesses have left; we’re here for the long haul,” said Raymond Grady, the hospital’s president and chief executive officer during a Wednesday dedication of the out-patient pharmacy.

Housed just up the stairs from the main lobby at 600 Grant St., the pharmacy is targeted at downtown-area residents who’ve seen retail pharmacies close their doors. It’s also aimed at providing a convenient alternativ­e for discharged patients.

Jacquelyn Ivankovic, pharmacy director, said Methodist officials noticed the need for a pharmacy after several retail pharmacies closed in Gary.

She said the hospital pharmacy, which opened in March, offers the same range of pharmaceut­icals as major retailers at competitiv­e prices. Since it opened, it’s handled about 1,600 prescripti­ons for about 600 patients, she said.

Ivankovic said the hospital pharmacy offers a discount plan for patients without insurance and provides immunizati­ons like flu shots and safe disposal methods for drugs such as opioids.

The pharmacy is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.

Ivankovic said the pharmacy is also convenient for discharged patients to pick up prescripti­ons before they leave the hospital. It offers a “meds to beds,” program that sends prescripti­ons to a patient’s room as they’re discharged.

“You don’t always want to make another stop after you’re discharged,” she said. “Patients like the convenienc­e.”

She said hospital pharmacies were becoming a trend in urban areas as retail pharmacies decline.

Carla Henderson, Gary’s director of commerce, said retail outlets were important for the city.

Carole Carlson is a freelance reporter for the Post-Tribune.

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