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Your Health,
Our Hometown Priority.

Proudly serving the rural communities

of Southern Ontario.

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Our Pharmacies

Our Pharmacies

The Boardwalk Pharmacy

Waterloo, ON

Manitouwadge

Lake Pharmacy

Manitouwadge, ON

Hometown Family

Pharmacy

Harrow, ON

Callander IDA Pharmacy

Callander, ON

Mattawa IDA Pharmacy

Mattawa, ON

Clement's IDA

Pharmacy

Powassan, ON

Keating

Pharmacy

Seaforth, ON

About Us
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About Us

Hometown Health Group was created from the understanding that small-town pharmacies play a vital role far beyond dispensing medication. In rural communities, pharmacists often serve as the first and most accessible point of care.

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As healthcare continues to evolve, independent pharmacies face increasing operational challenges. Hometown Health Group was formed to support local pharmacies by strengthening operational systems while preserving the personalized, community-driven care patients rely on.

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The brand unites multiple locations under one shared purpose:

delivering reliable healthcare while maintaining the heart and familiarity of hometown service.

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Hometown Health Group envisions a future where community pharmacies remain essential healthcare touchpoints - where patients feel known, supported, and confident in their care.

Our core values are a direct reflection of this:
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Community First

We believe healthcare starts with relationships. Every decision we make prioritizes the wellbeing of the communities we serve.

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Patient-Centered Care

Patients are always our highest priority. We strive to deliver care that is attentive, compassionate, and tailored to individual needs.

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Approchability & Kindness

Healthcare should feel welcoming and comfortable. We create environments where patients feel safe asking questions and seeking guidance.

How We Care
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Patient Experiences

“I highly recommend Hometown Health Group for their exceptional pharmacy services and knowledgeable team. They truly prioritize patient care and well-being.”

Emma, 35
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