Accepting patients without insurance or covered by Medicaid

Pharmacy

The Bradley Free Clinic provides prescription medications and diabetic supplies for current patients only. Medications must be prescribed by a volunteer or staff provider. Our pharmacy has a wide variety of medication for infections, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression, high cholesterol, asthma, and other common illnesses.

The Bradley Free Clinic Pharmacy does not carry controlled substances or narcotics.

Our Pharmacy is staffed by volunteer pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. Pharmacists are on duty an average of five days per week and are here for your convenience. We help patients with the application process for pharmaceutical companies’ Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs). These programs provide medications at no cost. Because applications for PAP’s are submitted to pharmaceutical companies for approval, it can take 4 to 6 weeks to receive prescription medications. So for your convenience, contact us sooner rather than later.

State and federal laws prohibit the Free Clinic from accepting donated medications.

The Clinic provides prescription medications for:

  • Bradley Free Clinic uninsured patients
  • Bradley Free Clinic uninsured patients seen by outside physicians
  • Patients seen in emergency rooms from Lewis Gale and Carilion
  • Patients who have been recently discharged from the hospital
  • If you need a refill please call the 24-hour refill line at (540) 344-5156, ext. 2.

Please Note:

  • The Clinic does not provide any controlled substances (i.e. narcotics).
  • The Pharmacy has access to all manufacturer’s prescription assistance programs.
  • The Pharmacy also purchases a large number of generic medications and provides them free of charge to patients.

Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m – 5 p.m.
Extended clinic hours every Tuesday and Thursday.