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Locally owned Medical Arts launches e-commerce website

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January 29, 2016
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indexCORNWALL, ONTARIO – As the only pharmacy in SDG that serves the needs of people who live with ostomies, Medical Arts Pharmacy is today announcing its launch of the first and only regional, bilingual website, where customers can enjoy free delivery anywhere in Canada on orders of $75. See: http://www.ostomyboutique.ca

Pharmacy owners Harry Haramis, Suzie Pilon and Josée Lemay say online service could especially help people living rural areas where ostomy supplies are rarely close to home.

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Ostomy Boutique features all major ostomy products, useful links and a Q&A section led by a licensed enterostomal (ET) nurse.

Often a topic “off” the public radar screen, or one discussed in hushed tones, living with an ostomy is increasingly discussed openly. Thousands of ostomies are performed annually across Canada for people of all ages and conditions ranging from ulcerative colitis (UC) to Crohn’s disease, trauma (such as car accidents), colon cancer and others.

A useful link to the learn the basics of colostomy is Elijah Explains His New Ostomy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBry_MsqcVs

Medical Arts Pharmacy is the only locally owned (since 1956), two-location community pharmacy with six full time pharmacists and more than 50 local employees.

www.medicalartspharmacy.ca The pharmacy makes house calls and specializes in providing comprehensive services to community families, as well as to long-term care, group and domiciliary homes.

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