Black-Owned Pharmacy Opens In Toledo, OH, And Will Provide Mentorship And Employment To Students

A Black-owned pharmacy has opened in Toledo, OH.

After seeing health disparities within communities during his residency with Kroger, pharmacist Anthony Pattin was driven to provide better access to underserved citizens. At the time, Pattin had already completed an undergraduate degree in pharmaceutical sciences and a PharmD from the University of Toledo, Toledo Blade reports.

“One of my first projects was looking at African-Americans’ perceptions of vaccines,” he told the outlet. “I learned a lot. One thing is, not everyone feels the same way. I had a group of people who wanted vaccines but said ‘As a matter of fact, when I go to the pharmacy, they don’t offer it,’ and that’s how I found out that there are some pharmacies, even in their community, that didn’t offer that service. So that was a disparity — that you were saying that maybe they don’t want the service, but they don’t have it available.”

While Pattin took note, the idea for a pharmacy was catalyzed by an elderly neighbor who informed him of Ella P. Stewart, who made history for opening the first Black-owned drugstore within the city back in 1922.

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