We now have Pfizer and Moderna Covid Vaccines for ages 12+. We have limited stock of Moderna for 6 months and up. Please call beforehand to confirm stock. Children under age 3 requires a prescription. No appointment necessary. 

  • Some insurance plans cover at-home Covid tests for no cost or are $14.99 for the FlowFlex at home test! Just submit a receipt to the insurance for reimbursement.
  • We are now offering rapid antigen tests for $31.99 that comes with documentation you can use for travel!
Jason Wang, PharmD

Jason Wang, PharmD

Meet Your Pharmacist

  • Graduated cum laude from St. Louis College of Pharmacy at University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis
  • 2017 Distinguished Alumni Award for Dedicated Service to the Community
  • Serving on the St. Louis College of Pharmacy at University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis Alumni Council for the 2022-2024 term
  • President of the Pevely Lions Club
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