Government pharmacy locations in Ohio 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 432 cities across Ohio. They are spread across 86 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of pharmacy locations include Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, which tend to have larger VA medical centers or significant veteran and tribal populations requiring pharmacy services.
Veterans and other eligible residents of Ohio 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
- Barnesville
- Bellaire
- Belmont
- Bluffton
- Bridgeport
- Blue Ash
- Bellevue
- Berea
- Broadview Heights
- Blanchester
- Brilliant
- Bainbridge
- Bowling Green
- Batavia
- Beavercreek
- Brookville
- Brookfield Center
- Bryan
- Bay Village
- Brooklyn
- Blacklick
- Bellefontaine
- Brewster
- Beachwood
- Bethel
- Bellville
- Bucyrus
- Brooklyn Heights
- Byesville
- Brunswick
- Brecksville
- Barberton
- Bolivar
- Bedford
- Brook Park
- Baltimore
- Boardman
- Beckett Ridge
- Bellbrook
- Conneaut
- Cridersville
- Cincinnati
- Chardon
- Centerville
- Canfield
- Cuyahoga Falls
- Coldwater
- Columbiana
- Cedarville
- Cadiz
- Canton
- Cleves
- Chillicothe
- Copley
- Celina
- Chagrin Falls
- Cortland
- Cleveland Heights
- Cheviot
- Campbell
- Covington
- Crooksville
- Caldwell
- Clyde
- Canal Fulton
- Coshocton
- Columbus
- Chesapeake
- Crestline
- Cleveland
- Cambridge
- Clayton
- Carrollton
- Carey
- Circleville
- Chesterland
- Camden
- Continental
- Calcutta
- Canal Winchester
- Columbus Grove
- Manchester
- Mount Orab
- Martins Ferry
- Middletown
- Minster
- Mechanicsburg
- Milford
- Mingo Junction
- Maumee
- Massillon
- Mount Healthy
- Minerva
- Middleburg Heights
- Montgomery
- Mentor
- Midland
- Maple Heights
- Mount Vernon
- Magnolia
- Montpelier
- Miamisburg
- Mansfield
- Millersport
- Mineral Ridge
- Mantua
- Mayfield Heights
- Mentor-on-the-Lake
- Middlefield
- Millersburg
- Moraine
- Minford
- Marysville
- Maineville
- Madeira
- Mount Gilead
- Madison
- Marion
- Medina
- Mason
- Mogadore
- Mayfield
- Mount Sterling
- Marengo
- Macedonia
- Marietta
- New Bremen
- Nelsonville
- Norwood
- North Ridgeville
- Norton
- North Olmsted
- New Lebanon
- New Richmond
- North Royalton
- New Middletown
- New Lexington
- New Carlisle
- New Albany
- Northfield
- North Baltimore
- New Boston
- Newcomerstown
- New Concord
- Newark
- New Philadelphia
- Northwood
- North Lima
- Newton Falls
- Napoleon
- Niles
- Norwalk
- North Canton
- Navarre
- St. Marys
- St. Clairsville
- Seaman
- Sardinia
- Spencerville
- Shadyside
- Springboro
- Swanton
- Seville
- Streetsboro
- South Euclid
- Sabina
- Sandusky
- Silverton
- Sheffield
- St. Henry
- Sylvania
- Springdale
- South Point
- Stow
- Sidney
- Shawnee Hills
- Struthers
- Sugarcreek
- South Charleston
- Shaker Heights
- South Webster
- Sycamore
- Sharonville
- Sheffield Lake
- Somerset
- Salem
- Solon
- Seven Hills
- Sunbury
- Shelby
- Strongsville
- Scio
- Steubenville
- South Lebanon
- Springfield
- Sebring
- Shreve
- West Union
- Wapakoneta
- Wellsville
- Worthington
- Waterville
- Woodville
- Woodmere
- Westlake
- Wooster
- Wauseon
- Willoughby Hills
- Wheelersburg
- West Unity
- Willoughby
- Woodsfield
- Wilmington
- Wellington
- West Jefferson
- West Portsmouth
- West Alexandria
- Wright-Patterson AFB
- West Milton
- Waverly
- Wetherington
- Washington Court House
- Willard
- Wadsworth
- Warren
- West Liberty
- Williamsburg
- Whitehall
- Wellston
- Windham
- Wintersville
- Whitehouse
- Waynesville
- Waynesburg
- Willowick
- Warrensville Heights
- Westerville
Eligible residents of Ohio 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 Ohio 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 Ohio to find the nearest location.