John Eastridge, PharmD
Pharmaceutical Medicine
460 Commerce Dr Greensburg KY, 42743About
John Eastridge, PharmD is a top Pharmaceutical Medicine in Greensburg, KY. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, John Eastridge, PharmD is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, John Eastridge, PharmD is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, John Eastridge, PharmD is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Greensburg, KY, John Eastridge, PharmD is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Education and Training
Mercer University College of Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy Degree 1993
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- National Community Pharmacists Association
- Kentucky Pharmacists Association
Professional Society Memberships
- KPA (Kentucky Pharmacy Association), NCPA (National Community Pharmacists Association) and KPhA (Kentucky Pharmacists Association)
What do you attribute your success to?
- HardworkFocus on excellence with the few things they do very wellUnique Niche: Known for Compliance Medication Bubble Packs (Started making them for his grandmother 13 years ago and realized there was a great need for them to avoid missing medications or overdosing on meds)ImmunizationsTesting (Flu, Covid etc..)
John Eastridge, PharmD's Practice location
John Eastridge, PharmD's reviews
Write ReviewMedia Releases
Get to know Pharmacist Jay Eastridge, PharmD, who serves patients in Greensburg, Kentucky. Jay is the Co-Owner and Operator of Eastridge-Phelps Pharmacy alongside Chad Phelps, Pharm.D. The mission of Eastridge-Phelps Pharmacy is dedication to the highest quality pharmacy care and an unparalleled focus on service. With locations in Campbellsville and Greensburg, the pharmacy’s vision is to be the area’s best pharmacy. Being the best means providing outstanding service, quality, cleanliness and value, so that every customer has a positive experience every time. Back in the early days of his academic career, Jay graduated with his Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from Mercer University College of Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia in 1993. Over the past three decades, he has gained experience as a staff and clinical pharmacist at Taylor Regional Hospital. He later served as Director of Pharmacy and Clinical Services Administrator at Taylor Regional Hospital, as well as gained home infusion experience as Director of Pharmacy for CertaCARE. Among his professional affiliations, Jay is an active member of the National Community Pharmacists Association and the Kentucky Pharmacists Association. Pharmacy is the health science that links medical science with chemistry and it is charged with the discovery, production, control, disposal, safe and effective use of drugs. The practice of pharmacy requires excellent knowledge of drugs, their mechanism of action, side effects, interactions, mobility, and toxicity. Pharmacists, also known as chemists or druggists, are health professionals who specialize in the use of medicines, as they deal with the composition, effects, mechanism of action, and proper and effective use of drugs. Attributing his success to hard work and a focus on excellence, Jay’s unique niche is that he is known for compliance medication bubble packs. He started making them for his grandmother 13 years ago and realized there was a great need for them to avoid missing / overdosing on medications. Happily married, Jay and his wife of 30+ years, Jessica Davenport Eastridge, have three children: Lauren, John, and Chloe. All three of their children are married and have given them five beautiful grandchildren: Easton, Hudson, Jaxson, Jett, and Jrue. Outside of the office, Jay enjoys spending time with family, listening to music, doing yard work, working on do-it-yourself projects, and playing golf. He is an active member of 3Trees Church.
Recommended Articles
- How Is Fibroids Diagnosed?
Fibroids are commonly found during a routine pelvic exam. Your doctor may feel an irregular pelvic mass in your abdomen, suggesting the presence of uterine fibroids. If you’re a woman experiencing fibroid-related symptoms, you can readily access numerous treatment options, and it’s your best...
- 10 Amazing Benefits of Castor Oil for Skin, Hair, and Health
What is castor oil?Castor oil has been popularly known for treating skin-related infections, promoting healthy hair, and relieving constipation. However, some studies have shown that castor oil has more important uses when it comes to supporting the body’s immune system. Castor oil is known to...
- There Is Still No Proven Way to Prevent Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is not as uncommon as it used to be. As more and more diagnoses are coming up, gluten-free products have been crowding all along the shelves at several supermarkets. For those who have researched the disease a little deeper, they have already found that celiac disease is a genetic...
- Penicillin and Other Drugs in the Same Class
About PenicillinPenicillin is an antibiotic derived from the Penicillium notatum mold. In 1928, a Scottish bacteriologist named Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. Since Fleming's discovery, several penicillins have been derived through modifying the mold's original structure to produce...
- Aleve vs. Ibuprofen
OverviewAleve and ibuprofen are both nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that have similar effects, but with important differences as well. Ibuprofen is an NSAID that is available under many brand names. The most common brands of ibuprofen are Advil and Motrin. Aleve, on the other hand,...
- What Is a Drug Interaction?
IntroductionAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 20,000 deaths annually happen due to unintentional drug poisoning. Moreover, the US Food and Drug Administration stated that four or more prescribed medications are concurrently taken by 40 percent of Americans,...