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Mercy Pharmacy - Clayton-Clarkson

Pharmacy
15945 Clayton Road, Suite 140
Ballwin, MO 63011

Main Entrance: Entrance facing Clarkson Road


Phone: (636) 256-5111
Fax: (636) 256-5196
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Why Choose Mercy Pharmacy

Like your doctor, your pharmacist plays an important role in helping you maintain your well-being. When you choose a Mercy Pharmacy Clayton-Clarkson, you’ll have a pharmacist who can assist you not only with routine prescriptions, but with hard-to-find and hard-to-fill ones as well.

Mercy pharmacy has a seamless connection to your Mercy care team with access to your electronic medical record. Having a complete list of all prescribed medications, along with doctor notes about your condition, ensures that you’re avoiding unsafe drug interactions for the safest possible care.

Mercy Pharmacy Services

  • Flu shots/flu mist
  • Injectable medications
  • Same-day service
  • 90-day mail-order prescriptions
  • Home delivery by mail or UPS
  • Take-home medications delivered to your hospital room
  • 24/7 online refills
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Vaccination hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The Mercy Pharmacy is located in Suite 140 of the Clayton-Clarkson Building, near the East Entrance.

Compound Pharmacy Services

Mercy pharmacists are specially trained and licensed to formulate compounded medications – prescriptions that are prepared exclusively for an individual patient’s needs.

Compounded medications may be necessary when:

  • A particular medication is no longer available from the manufacturer
  • A patient is allergic to certain ingredients in commercially prepared medications
  • A tailored dosage is required
  • A combined formula is desired to reduce the number of medications taken by a patient
  • An alternate form of the medication makes it easier for the patient to use (e.g., liquid instead of pills)