February 13, 2025 - 09:24

In response to the growing number of pharmacy closures in Boston, community health centers are taking significant steps to ensure residents still have access to essential medications and healthcare services. As local pharmacies shut their doors, many neighborhoods have found themselves in what are being termed "pharmacy deserts," areas where access to prescription medications is severely limited.
Community health centers, which have long been a cornerstone of public health, are expanding their services to meet this critical need. These centers are not only providing prescription medications but are also offering comprehensive healthcare services, including preventative care and health education. This initiative is crucial, especially for vulnerable populations who may struggle to travel long distances to find a pharmacy.
Health experts emphasize the importance of these centers in maintaining community health, particularly in areas disproportionately affected by pharmacy closures. By stepping in to fill the void, community health centers are ensuring that residents have the necessary resources to manage their health and well-being effectively.
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