The Washington Times-Herald

Business

April 14, 2008

Williams Bros. opens new office building

Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy is excited to announce the opening of its new 13,000 square foot office building in Washington.

The new facility houses executive offices, infusion department and long term care distribution center. The new building employs about 50 staff members out of a total of 250 for the corporation.

The long-term care center will distribute throughout Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky.

Brothers Charles, Jeff and Mark Williams are fourth generation pharmacists and owners of Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy, an independent family business. The original pharmacy was established in 1899 by their great-grandfather, C.C. Williams.

With more than 100 years of family tradition in the pharmacy business, the Williams family will continue to bring a high level of customer service to the tri-state area.

Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy has expanded from the original pharmacy business to all aspects of health care products including retail pharmacy, compounding pharmacy, home medical equipment, home respiratory equipment, mobility equipment and home infusion.

The core values of the family business remain the same — customer service, teamwork, dedication and respect. Their goal is to exceed their customers’ expectations.

Williams Bros. now has nine locations to serve the tri-state area: five retail locations in Washington, Paoli, Princeton, Bloomington and Olney, Ill.; two long-term care facilities in Washington and Greenwood; and two stand alone home medical equipment locations in Vincennes and Columbus.

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