WVU Medicine Berkeley Medical Center Announces Relocation of Pharmacy Services
Move to 2010 Doctor Oates Drive is part of patient tower project
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. – WVU Medicine Berkeley Medical Center has announced the relocation of the retail pharmacy to Medical Office Building 1, located at 2010 Doctor Oates Drive, a move designed to enhance patient access and convenience. In its new location, the pharmacy will be named WVU Medicine Community Pharmacy.
To safely complete the transition, the pharmacy will be temporarily closed for three days, April 23–25. During this time, patients will not be able to pick up medications. The pharmacy will reopen on April 27 at its new location.
The relocation supports the hospital’s broader patient tower project; a transformative investment focused on expanding and modernizing patient care spaces across the Berkeley Medical Center campus. Moving the pharmacy outside the main hospital aligns pharmacy services with future patient flow and access improvements planned as part of the project.
“Relocating just outside the hospital gives us the opportunity to offer patients improved access and a more comfortable environment, without changing the care they rely on,” said Samantha Richards, Chief Operations Officer and Chief Nursing Officer “We’re proud to continue serving our community with the same pharmacy team and dedication to quality.”
Patients will continue to receive the same trusted services from the existing pharmacy staff, with improved accessibility in the new location.
For more information about pharmacy services, visit: https://wvumedicine.org/locations/location/?locationId=Department_3040