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Phoenix pharmacy celebrates 20 years amid nationwide closures
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Phoenix pharmacy celebrates 20 years amid nationwide closures

  • December 6, 2025

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Finding a pharmacy that can get prescriptions filled quickly is not always easy, especially with more of them shutting down.

According to data from the University of Pittsburgh, more than 7,000 pharmacies across the country have closed since 2019. More than half were independent drugstores.

At Melrose Pharmacy off Seventh Avenue near Indian School Road, success is thanks to strong community support. When you walk through the door, you step back in time to a 1950s-style drugstore.

Teresa Dickinson opened for business in December 2005. The compounding pharmacy can make drugs from scratch.

“There’s lots of stuff we make that isn’t available any other way,” Dickinson said. “If there’s something that’s backordered, we can make it.”

Dickinson said pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) make things challenging.

“They’re basically your insurance companies that are on your card that pay for your prescriptions,” Dickinson said. “I have some prescriptions (where) I’m getting paid negative $100 a month on some of my patients.”

The small-business owner said PBMs are paying pharmacies below their cost, putting many out of business. That challenge is coupled with a change in shopping habits over the years.

“People have kind of forgotten that you can actually have people who know you at your pharmacy,” Dickinson said.

Paul, a customer who has been with Melrose Pharmacy since 2007, said he wants to support local businesses.

“I’ve seen (Teresa) grow and taken pride in helping (Teresa) get farther,” he said.

For Dickinson, truly knowing the people who walk through the door and watching their families grow are the best parts and the keys to success.

Several PBM reform bills have been introduced recently, calling for better transparency, fair reimbursement, and lower costs.

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