- 571 Washington Street, Whitman, MA 02382 | P: 781-447-0606 | F: 781-447-4769 | Mon-Fri: 9:00a.m.-6p.m. | Sat: 9a.m.-3p.m. | Sun: Closed
we Now accept walk-ins for vaccines, Mondays thru Friday 9am to 4pm. No Appointment Necessary!
- Covid-19
- Flu
- Shingles
- Pneumonia
- Tetanus/Tdap
- RSV
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Our Mission
Duval's Pharmacy, a true community pharmacy, has had many firsts. We were the first pharmacy in the area to computerize and to have more efficient records for our customers. Decades ago we were among the leaders in dropping all tobacco products. And a few years ago we went "green" by installing solar panels on our roof. To further reduce our carbon footprint, we have decided that the time has come to start phasing out single-use plastic bags. As we continue to grow we will always keep in mind what is best for our customers and the environment.
About the Pharmacy
Our family has been serving customers throughout the south shore by providing a quality pharmacy experience since 1946. Our founders, Howard and Adeline Duval, built a thriving pharmacy by always remembering that caring and service is what is most important. Howard and Adeline were happy to be joined shortly thereafter by their son John, his wife Pat and nephew Buzz in carrying out their vision of personalized health care for their customers.
We've come a long way from our small pharmacy built in 1946. Today's store in Whitman has been enlarged and updated multiple times since our original opening. We have a great crew of associates and are proud to have the third and fourth generations of the Duval family ready and willing to serve you now, and for years to come.
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