Serving the Warren area with quality care since 1917. Convenient, FREE Delivery Service Monday-Saturday (see schedule).
Gaughn's Drug Store has been a staple of the Warren community for 100 years, providing the highest level of quality care to our customers. Open seven days per week fulfilling your prescription needs, we also offer a select variety of candles, over the counter medications and more.
We know your time is precious - we come to you! We are proud to offer FREE delivery service to our customers on the following schedule:
Warren/Russell: Monday-Saturday
Youngsville: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Sheffield/Clarendon: Tuesday/Thursday
Sugar Grove: Thursday AM (please call in by Wednesday evening)
Tidioute: Saturday AM (please call in by Friday evening)
We're not the best pharmacy in town because we're the oldest. We're the oldest pharmacy in town because we're the best.
FAX: 814-723-3830
History of Gaughn's:
Gaughn’s Drug Store’s history dates back to 1917. After being in two different partnerships in the early 1900’s the namesake of the store, Joseph Gaughn, began operating a pharmacy on his own in 1917. In 1922 he moved his business into the brick building at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue West and Hickory Street where it still operates from today. Since then the drug store has had four ownership changes. Melvin Ahlgren who was Mr Gaughn’s staff pharmacist bought the store in 1939. Mr. Ahlgren’s staff pharmacist, Irv Poust, purchased the business in 1958. Harold and Nancy Singleton took over ownership in 1980. The most recent passing of the torch happened in 2005 when the Singletons sold the business to Robert Ruhlman, Scott Newton, and Judy Mullen. Bob and Scott both worked for the Singletons as interns during their college days and as pharmacists later. Judy has been with the store for over thirty five years.
Many things have changed since Mr. Gaughn first opened the doors years ago. Back then pharmacists made most of the medications they dispensed by compounding them. A number of the old bottles that contained the liquids and powders used to make the medicines dispensed are on display at the store. Today almost all medications given to patients have been made by large pharmaceutical companies. The pharmacist’s typewriter has been replaced by computers and laser printers. Gaughn’s became the first retail pharmacy in the county to be computerized in 1979.
The brick building where Gaughn’s is located has been in existence since the late 1800’s. While certain things have obviously changed over the years, the basic look of the building has remained the same. Inside, Gaughn’s has the look of an old fashioned store. Many visitors to the store comment on the unique look that it has. The original metal ceiling is even still in place. With “big box” stores and insurance owned mail order pharmacy becoming commonplace in the country, Gaughn’s has done its part to keep the friendly, competitive independent pharmacy a viable part of their community.