Government pharmacy locations in North Carolina are primarily associated with VA medical centers, community-based outpatient clinics, and Indian Health Service facilities, with some state-run pharmacies operating within public health programs. Access is based on enrollment in qualifying federal or state health programs.
Pharmacy locations are available in 345 cities across North Carolina. They are spread across 98 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of pharmacy locations include Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, which tend to have larger VA medical centers or significant veteran and tribal populations requiring pharmacy services.
Veterans and other eligible residents of North Carolina should contact their enrolling agency to identify the closest in-network pharmacy location and to understand their prescription benefits, including whether mail-order delivery is available for their medications.
Pharmacy by Counties
Pharmacy by Cities
- Candler
- Charlotte
- Creedmoor
- Canton
- Clyde
- Cornelius
- Chocowinity
- Calabash
- Conover
- Catawba
- Chadbourn
- Cramerton
- Carthage
- Carrboro
- Columbus
- Clayton
- Castle Hayne
- Conway
- Clinton
- Cherokee
- Cary
- Connelly Springs
- Concord
- Cape Carteret
- Claremont
- Chapel Hill
- Clemmons
- Clarkton
- Cherryville
- Coats
- Carolina Beach
- China Grove
- Cleveland
- Columbia
- Maiden
- Mocksville
- Mount Holly
- Mills River
- Mars Hill
- Midland
- Morehead City
- Moncure
- Murphy
- Manteo
- Morrisville
- Mooresville
- Middlesex
- Mount Airy
- Marshville
- Marion
- Mint Hill
- Matthews
- Maple Hill
- Mount Olive
- Mebane
- Mount Pleasant
- Morganton
- Moyock
- Murfreesboro
- Marshall
- Mount Gilead
- Maxton
- Madison
- Mayodan
- Mooresboro
- Monroe
- Sugar Mountain
- Shallotte
- Snow Hill
- Statesville
- Sanford
- Sparta
- Southport
- Supply
- Swannanoa
- Stedman
- Scotland Neck
- Sylva
- Spindale
- Salemburg
- Smithfield
- Seven Lakes
- Surf City
- Seagrove
- Stallings
- Stantonsburg
- Stony Point
- Sunset Beach
- Siler City
- Shelby
- Selma
- Southern Pines
- Sealevel
- Spring Lake
- Stanley
- Summerfield
- Spruce Pine
- Star
- Swansboro
- St. Pauls
- Stoneville
- Salisbury
- Spencer
- Spring Hope
- Sneads Ferry
Eligible residents of North Carolina should confirm their enrollment in the applicable federal or state health program before visiting a government pharmacy, as access is restricted to enrolled beneficiaries. Veterans in North Carolina can manage prescriptions and request refills through the VA's MyHealtheVet online portal, which can reduce the need for in-person pharmacy visits.
Browse Pharmacy by county across North Carolina to find the nearest location.