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Centerstone Health Services, Inc.

Centerstone Health Services - Columbus · 340B ID FQHCLA419B

ParticipatingFQHCLA

Centerstone Health Services, Inc. is a FQHCLA enrolled in the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program in Columbus, IN. The program lets qualifying providers buy outpatient drugs at deep federal discounts. This entity reports 24 contract-pharmacy arrangement(s) (15 currently active) — the third-party pharmacies that dispense its 340B-discounted drugs.

Contract pharmacies (24)

PharmacyLocationBeginTerminatedPharmacy ID
GENOA HEALTHCARE LLCFRANKLIN, IN2025-07-012025-05-15127950
GENOA HEALTHCARE LLCSCOTTSBURG, IN2025-07-012025-05-15133540
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.BLOOMINGTON, IN2022-01-012022-01-0352552
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.COLUMBUS, IN2021-10-26103876
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.COLUMBUS, IN2021-10-2652421
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.COLUMBUS, IN2021-10-2652423
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.CONNERSVILLE, IN2022-01-012022-01-0352508
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.GREENSBURG, IN2025-07-0152443
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.NASHVILLE, IN2022-07-0152606
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.NASHVILLE, IN2022-01-012021-11-2252606
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.NORTH VERNON, IN2025-07-0152456
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.NORTH VERNON, IN2022-07-012022-07-0152456
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.SEYMOUR, IN2025-07-0152462
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.SEYMOUR, IN2022-07-012022-07-0152462
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.SPENCER, IN2022-01-012021-11-1652611
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.TRAFALGAR, IN2022-01-012021-11-1651601
KROGER PHARMACY #710COLUMBUS, IN2025-07-0152424
KROGER PHARMACY L741MADISON, IN2025-07-0152451
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-1033SEYMOUR, IN2025-07-0152465
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-1142SCOTTSBURG, IN2025-07-016971
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-1180GREENSBURG, IN2025-07-0152445
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-1327MADISON, IN2025-07-0152452
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-1371COLUMBUS, IN2025-07-0152429
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-4216COLUMBUS, IN2025-07-0152430

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About this data

The 340B Drug Pricing Program (Public Health Service Act §340B) requires drug manufacturers to sell outpatient drugs to enrolled "covered entities" — disproportionate-share hospitals, federally qualified health centers, and specialized clinics — at significant discounts. Covered entities increasingly contract with third-party "contract pharmacies" to dispense these drugs, a practice that has grown explosively and drawn scrutiny over how the discounts are used. This page mirrors HRSA's Office of Pharmacy Affairs (OPAIS) public registry.

Source: HRSA OPAIS. License: CC0 1.0. Snapshot 2026-06-25.