After its historic ribbon cutting ceremony in February, Aspire’s new reimagined pharmacy at its Noblesville health center is now fully open and ready to serve anyone in the community.
After a soft opening, the pharmacy is now fully staffed and stocked with medication to fulfill all prescription needs from any medical provider. The pharmacy accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most traditional insurance.
Located at 17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, the pharmacy is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can call the pharmacy at (317) 678-0397.
Pharmacy clients who are also Aspire patients enjoy additional benefits including free courier delivery of their medication to their home or work and access to sliding-scale fees, making medication more affordable and accessible to low-income patients. Every Aspire health center is accepting new primary care patients with minimal wait times.
The new pharmacy model is also a key part of the Whole-Person Comprehensive Disease Management (CDM) program to serve patients with progressive chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriasis, and chronic migraines. It also offers connection to Specialty Care Services including headache neurology, dermatology, and rheumatology needs.
“By opening this Aspire-owned pharmacy, we’re improving the accessibility and affordability of medication,” Aspire Chief Medical Officer Dr. Holly Oh said. “In addition, we are integrating medication experts into our care teams, which means our patients are getting more seamless, coordinated – and better – care.”
Aspire has made this exciting leap in partnership with AndHealth, a healthcare organization that specializes in providing high-quality specialty care and pharmacy services to high-need populations.
About Aspire
Serving central Indiana since 1966, Aspire Indiana Health is a nonprofit community health system with services including behavioral health, primary and specialty care medicine, pharmacy, substance use disorder treatment, infectious diseases, deaf services, crisis continuum, recovery housing, abused/neglected children advocacy, and programs addressing the social drivers of health such housing and employment. Learn more at AspireIndiana.org.






