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Pharmacy Service Email List | 337,013 Verified Contacts | SparkDBi

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A pharmacy service email list is a verified database of retail, hospital, clinical, and specialty pharmacists, along with pharmacy technicians, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national pharmacy associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBI maintains 337,013 verified US pharmacy contacts across 25 roles and subspecialties.

SparkDBI Data Research Team Updated July 2026 10 min read
337,013Verified Contacts
25Roles & Subspecialties
93.1%Email Verified
MonthlyData Refresh

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SparkDBI's pharmacy service email list totals 337,013 verified contacts, one of the largest specialty datasets in the SparkDBi database, spanning retail pharmacists who dispense prescriptions directly to patients, hospital and clinical pharmacists who manage complex medication regimens, and the pharmacy technicians who support daily operations across every setting. Records are sourced from conference and CME partnerships, state licensing boards, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs, then validated through email, phone, and address checks before delivery. The dataset refreshes monthly.

Pharmacy is a role-diverse specialty where practice setting drives purchasing behavior more than clinical subspecialty in most cases. A retail pharmacist and a hospital pharmacist have almost no shared purchasing decisions despite sharing a license type, while a clinical pharmacist specializing in oncology may have more in common with an oncology nurse than with a retail colleague. This list's granular tagging supports targeting by setting, role, and clinical focus simultaneously.


Who Uses a Pharmacy Service Email List

Pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacy benefit companies use retail and hospital pharmacist reach extensively for drug formulary education, adherence programs, and new product launches, since pharmacists are frequently the last point of patient contact before medication dispensing.

Clinical decision support and pharmacy technology companies target hospital and clinical pharmacists directly for medication management software, interaction-checking tools, and workflow automation platforms.

Pharmacy staffing agencies use this data heavily for recruitment, given consistent demand for both retail and hospital pharmacists as well as certified pharmacy technicians across most US markets.

Specialty pharmacy and infusion therapy companies use the clinical pharmacist subspecialty segments, including oncology, transplant, and critical care pharmacists, to reach the specific decision-makers relevant to complex specialty medication management.


Roles and Subspecialty Breakdown

The pharmacy service database spans 25 roles across pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. The complete breakdown:

Role / SubspecialtyProvider TypeVerified Contacts
Retail PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies143,140
Registered Pharmacy TechnicianTechnologists/Technicians106,755
Hospital PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies35,326
Clinical PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies23,253
Independent PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies10,667
Regulatory PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies2,857
Hematology/Oncology PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies2,407
Consultant PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies2,051
Industrial PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies2,028
Ambulatory Care PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies1,642
Oncology PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies1,261
PharmacotherapistPharmacists/Pharmacies1,370
Emergency Medicine PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies963
Cardiology PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies94
Critical Care PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies498
Pediatrics PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies523
Informatics PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies517
Compounding PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies353
Military PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies353
Transplant PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies250
Nuclear PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies247
Psychiatric PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies200
Geriatric PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies143
Clinical PharmacologistPharmacists/Pharmacies81
Nutrition Support PharmacistPharmacists/Pharmacies34

Need retail, hospital, or clinical pharmacists specifically?

Every role above can be pulled as a standalone list with your target geography.


How This Data Is Sourced and Verified

SparkDBi builds the pharmacy service database from conference and CME partnerships with pharmacy education providers, member directories maintained by state and national pharmacy associations, subscriber data from pharmacy trade publications, and B2B2C data matching and verification partnerships.

CMS and NPPES records are used only as a secondary cross-reference, not as the primary data source. State pharmacy board licensing records provide an important supplementary verification layer for individual pharmacist licensure status, given the size and turnover rate of this workforce compared to more stable physician specialties.

Every contact is validated through email inbox verification, confirming a live, accepting mailbox at the receiving mail server without sending a test message, along with phone validation and physical address confirmation. Records that fail validation are removed and re-checked in the following month's refresh.

The pharmacy service list achieves a 93.1% verified email rate, reflecting the specialty's large retail-employed population where email infrastructure varies more than in hospital-employed segments.

Managing the Largest Workforce Segment in the Category

At 337,013 contacts, pharmacy service is among the largest specialty datasets SparkDBi maintains. High volume brings higher natural turnover, since retail pharmacy in particular has meaningful staff movement between employers. The monthly refresh cycle is especially important for this specialty to maintain accuracy at scale.


NPI Taxonomy Codes for Pharmacy Service

NPPES assigns both individual pharmacist and organizational pharmacy taxonomy codes. Reference codes used in our system:

Taxonomy CodeRole Classification
183500000XPharmacist
333600000XPharmacy (organization)

These taxonomy codes were verified against live NPPES registry records at time of publication and should be re-checked against the official NUCC taxonomy list before use in compliance-sensitive workflows.

Registered pharmacy technicians generally do not carry individual NPI numbers, since technicians work under a supervising pharmacist's license rather than billing independently. SparkDBi identifies and verifies technician records through state certification boards and employer directories instead.


Practice Setting Breakdown

Retail pharmacy is the dominant practice setting by volume, spanning national chains, grocery pharmacies, and independent stores. Hospital and health-system pharmacy is the second largest segment, followed by specialty and clinical pharmacy roles embedded within specific disease-state care teams.

SparkDBi tags each record with practice setting where determinable, letting you separate retail-chain, independent-pharmacy, and hospital-employed contacts, a distinction that materially changes both messaging and purchasing authority in this specialty.


Geographic and International Coverage

Coverage spans all 50 states and Washington DC, with contact volume following population distribution closely given the specialty's retail-heavy footprint. California, Texas, Florida, and New York carry the largest state-level contact volumes.

For international campaigns, SparkDBi can supply supplementary pharmacy contact data for the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia as a purchase alongside the core US dataset, sourced from each market's national pharmacy registries.


Email Deliverability Considerations

Retail pharmacy contacts, especially at national chains, often route through centralized corporate email systems with standardized filtering behavior. Independent pharmacy and hospital pharmacist contacts show more variability, ranging from small-business email providers to large IT-managed hospital systems.

Given the scale of this specialty, SparkDBi recommends segmenting sends by practice setting, since a single send strategy applied uniformly across 337,013 contacts spanning retail chains, independent pharmacies, and hospitals is unlikely to perform optimally across all three.


Data Enrichment and Email Append for Pharmacy Service

If you hold an existing pharmacy contact list, SparkDBi offers enrichment services including:

  • NPI number verification and appending for pharmacist records
  • State license verification
  • Retail chain, independent, or hospital affiliation matching
  • Practice address verification and standardization
  • Direct email address appending to name-only records

Match rates for pharmacy service enrichment average 77% against our database, reflecting the size and consistency of this provider population. Unmatched records are flagged clearly so you know where manual research is needed.


Available Data Fields

NPI Number Full Name Primary Role NPI Taxonomy Code Email Address Practice Address City / State / Zip Direct Phone Practice Setting Retail Chain Affiliation Gender Years in Practice (where available) Cell Phone (where available)Home AddressPersonal Email (where available)

Compliance and Data Licensing

The SparkDBi pharmacy service email list contains professional contact data only. No patient data, prescription records, or Protected Health Information is included at any level. Data sourcing is HIPAA-aligned, and a Business Associate Agreement is available on request. All data is provided for B2B marketing, recruitment, or research purposes under legitimate interest provisions consistent with CAN-SPAM requirements.


Frequently Asked Questions

A pharmacy service email list is a verified database of retail, hospital, clinical, and specialty pharmacists, along with pharmacy technicians, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national pharmacy associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs.

Retail Pharmacist is the largest single segment with 143,140 verified contacts, followed by Registered Pharmacy Technician at 106,755 and Hospital Pharmacist at 35,326 contacts.

Yes. The dataset includes clinical pharmacist subspecialties such as oncology, cardiology, psychiatric, critical care, geriatric, and transplant pharmacists as distinct segments alongside the larger retail and hospital pharmacist populations.

Yes. Independent Pharmacist (10,667 contacts) is tracked as a distinct segment separate from retail chain and hospital pharmacist populations, useful for buyers targeting independently owned pharmacies.

Yes. SparkDBi provides 50 verified pharmacy service sample records for your target role and geography before any commercial commitment, so you can evaluate quality and format fit before purchasing.

Monthly. Providers who change employer, relocate, or produce email delivery failures are identified and updated in the following month's verification cycle.

Yes. The list contains professional contact information for licensed pharmacists and certified technicians sourced from public registries and professional directories. No patient data or Protected Health Information is included. Sourcing is HIPAA-aligned and CAN-SPAM compliant.

Retail pharmacists, hospital pharmacists, clinical pharmacists, independent pharmacists, ambulatory care pharmacists, oncology and cardiology pharmacists, compounding pharmacists, informatics pharmacists, regulatory pharmacists, and registered pharmacy technicians.


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