After more than 25 years of caring for this community, my wife Sue and I have made the very difficult decision to close our pharmacy and retire. This pharmacy has been more than a business to us—it has been a place of friendships, shared stories, and trust that we have cherished every day.
This decision did not come easily. Following my heart attack last June, we were reminded of the importance of our health and family. At the same time, our pharmacy has continued to grow, and we have outgrown our current space. In addition, the increasing challenges created by pharmacy benefit managers have made it extremely difficult for independent pharmacies like ours to continue serving patients the way we believe they deserve.
Our greatest priority has always been your care. To ensure a smooth transition, your pharmacy records have been securely transferred to Walgreens so your prescriptions can continue without interruption.
We are incredibly grateful for the support, kindness, and loyalty you have shown us over the past 25 years. Serving you and your families has truly been an honor and a blessing. We will always be thankful for the opportunity to be part of this community. We leave with full hearts and fond memories that will stay with us forever.
With our deepest appreciation and warmest wishes for your continued health and happiness,
Bryan and Sue Hercules

Meet Your Pharmacist
- University of Missouri- Kansas City, RPh
- Serving the community for almost 20 years
- Specializes in working with patients' insurance and physicians with fast, personalized service
“Caring Beyond Prescriptions.” - Learn More »
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
Health News
Scoliosis 101
Is your child at risk for scoliosis? more
Feeling SAD? Here's What You Need to Know
When the temperature and the time change, a type of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD) sets in for many people. But you don't have to wait for the summer to stop feeling SAD. more
Common Cold Treatments
When you get a cold, you may find yourself rushing to your local pharmacy or grocery store to get some medications to treat it. Keep reading to see what you can do to get better faster. more
For American Heart Month, Say No to Heart Disease
Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States. But you can say no to heart disease by learning about the condition and taking steps to improve your heart health. more
Probiotics 101
You've heard about the importance of having a "healthy gut." You might've even heard about probiotics. But what is the real story on these so-called "healthy" bacteria? more
Get in the Know About Keto
The keto diet is probably one of the most talked about diets. But what is the keto diet, exactly? more
Chickenpox FAQ
Diseases like chickenpox can bring up a lot of questions. The answers to some of the most common chickenpox-related questions are below. more
Tips to Prevent the Common Cold
Cold and flu season has arrived, but that doesn't have to mean you or your family will get sick. Outsmart germs with these simple strategies. more
Controlling Cholesterol
Looking to protect your heart health? Check out these five tips for managing your cholesterol. more
How to Take an Active Role in Your Health
Taking an active role in your health and health care is one of the best ways to improve your health and health outcomes. But how, exactly, do you do that? more

















