Wedgewood Unveils Plans for Cutting-Edge Veterinary Pharmacy - A Game Changer for Pet Care!

In an exciting development for animal health, Wedgewood, the premier provider of top-notch compounded medications for pets, has just broken ground on its groundbreaking new facility in Chandler, Arizona! Mayor Kevin Hartke joined forces with Wedgewood CEO Marcy Bliss to kick off this momentous occasion at the future site of the pharmacy on 1680 E. Northrop Blvd.

This 90,000-square-foot marvel is set to revolutionize veterinary care with its state-of-the-art technology and strategic location. Anticipated to open its doors in early 2025, the pharmacy will not only serve as a vital distribution center for the western United States but will also offer convenient local pick-up options for pet parents. With plans to create 250 new jobs by 2027 and inject millions of dollars into the community, this project signifies Wedgewood's unwavering commitment to advancing animal health.

But that's not all—this facility will play a pivotal role in supporting Blue Rabbit, Wedgewood's groundbreaking online pharmacy platform. With Blue Rabbit, veterinarians gain access to customizable storefronts for the seamless delivery of everything from compounded medications to FDA-approved treatments, directly to pet owners' doorsteps!

Marcy Bliss, CEO of Wedgewood, expressed her enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing its importance in enhancing the company's national network and strengthening ties with the local community. And the accolades don't stop there—leaders from the Arizona Commerce Authority and Greater Phoenix Economic Council also hailed Wedgewood's investment in the region as a testament to Arizona's burgeoning healthcare and bioscience industries.

Join us in celebrating this monumental achievement as Wedgewood paves the way for a brighter future in pet care! Stay tuned for updates on this groundbreaking venture as we count down to the grand opening.


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