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Specialty Pharmacy | 340B Contract

FL, US

Established in 2004, this premier South Florida specialty pharmacy and wholesale enterprise generates $22.59M in normalized annual revenue while dispensing an average of ~550 prescriptions daily. Operating out of a 10,000 sq. ft. facility footprint with a tenured staff of 23, the business combines a high-margin specialty dispensing footprint with a rare Florida wholesale distribution license. Unmatched Competitive Moats & Revenue Drivers 340B Contract Advantage: Holds an active 340B contract pharmacy relationship, expanding profit margins on high-cost specialty medications. Rare Florida Wholesale License: Includes an active Florida retail wholesale distribution license—a scarce, highly sought-after asset that serves as a massive barrier to entry and opens B2B expansion channels. High-Margin HIV Collaborative Agreement: Newly executed collaborative agreement permits direct HIV testing and prescribing under 340B in a top national demand market. Full Payer Access & Institutional Network: Fully in-network with all major insurance carriers/PBMs, backed by an established detox/LTC facility referral channel. Immediate Consolidation Synergy: Merging duplicate operations instantly eliminates redundant rent, payroll, and licensing fees, driving an estimated ~$180,000 directly to the bottom-line net profit. Next Steps High-volume 340B specialty pharmacies with active wholesale distribution licenses in Florida rarely hit the open market. Serious prospective buyers must execute a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) and provide Proof of Funds to receive the complete Confidential Information Memorandum (CIM) and financial package. Contact AcquiTrust M&A Advisory today to secure your position! — AcquiTrust | Owner-Led. AI-Powered. Acquisition Specialists.

$7,000,000Asking Price
$22,593,184Revenue
$1,588,579Cash Flow
Pharmacies

Legacy retail community pharmacy

Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL, US

Legacy retail community pharmacy located in a professional medical office building near a hospital, offering strong referral potential and consistent foot traffic. Fully licensed with all major PBMs already in place, the pharmacy also features an on-site blood lab and a team of experienced legacy employees, ensuring seamless transition and continued operations. This turnkey opportunity is ideal for a Pharmacist-in-Charge (PIC) or owner-operator seeking immediate stability and cash flow. The business is fully operational and ready for new ownership. Additional details are available in the Confidential Information Memorandum (CIM) for qualified buyers.

$300,000Asking Price
$3,647,709Revenue
$111,925Cash Flow
Pharmacies

Legacy retail community pharmacy

Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL, US

Legacy retail community pharmacy with over 40 years of continuous operation, fully licensed and contracted with all major PBMs. The business includes non-sterile compounding and is located in a high-visibility retail plaza, offering a stable, established customer base and immediate operational continuity. This is a turnkey opportunity best suited for a pharmacist-owner seeking immediate cash flow. The unit is owned by the seller, providing added value and long-term security. Pre-interview with broker is required prior to receiving additional details.

$1,125,000Asking Price
$3,756,414Revenue
$299,983Cash Flow
Pharmacies

Legacy Retail Pharmacy

FL, US

Extremely profitable legacy retail pharmacy available as the long-time owner and pharmacist prepares for retirement. This turnkey operation is fully staffed, with an experienced pharmacist and support team already in place, ensuring seamless continuity for a new owner. The business has a loyal patient base, strong relationships with physicians and payers, and a proven history of consistent profitability. Ideal for an investor or operator with a pharmacy background, this opportunity combines immediate cash flow with significant growth potential through expanded services such as immunizations, compounding, or specialty medications. Due to the confidential nature of this offering, a pre-call with the listing agent is required prior to NDA execution.

$1,650,000Asking Price
$5,419,815Revenue
$410,224Cash Flow
Pharmacies

Rare: Licensed Specialty Pharmacy + Infusion Suite — 5 PBM Contracts

Pembroke Pines, Broward County, FL 33024-6137, US

THE OPPORTUNITY NO ONE BUILDS FROM SCRATCH ANYMORE. This fully operational specialty pharmacy and licensed infusion suite in FL is ready for its next owner. Everything that takes competitors 3–5 years and $500,000+ to replicate is already in place. Walk in on Day 1 and start billing. WHY THIS IS RARE: 5 Active PBM Contracts: CVS Caremark, Humana, Express Scripts, Florida Medicaid, Medicare Part B — plus Optum & Prime in progress. These take 18–36 months to obtain independently. AHCA-Licensed Infusion Suite: Fully licensed by Florida AHCA. Insurance contracts submitted. Gastro Health Clinic referral relationship developing. Opens manufacturer direct contracts and biological therapy revenue. DEA Active Under MOA: Schedule II–V dispensing. Documentation available upon inspection. Non-Sterile Compounding Room: Fully equipped and operational today. Near-Sterile Room: Only ~$15,000 in upgrades for USP 797/800 sterile compounding licensure. LTC Expansion-Ready: Facility can accommodate a closed-door LTC pharmacy license. It is a strategic transition designed to bring in the right partner to accelerate growth. Seller financing flexibility available. Business will be disclosed only upon execution of an NDA and buyer qualification. Offered Exclusively By: AcquiTrust Advisors- Your Advantage in Every Acquisition.

$695,000Asking Price
$150,000Revenue
$20,000Cash Flow
Pharmacies

Community Retail Pharmacy

FL, US

Fully licensed community retail pharmacy for sale, offering all major PBM contracts, a convenient drive-through, non-sterile compounding room, and two private consulting rooms. This turnkey operation comes with a profitable homeopathic e-commerce website, established sales, and dedicated homeopathic advisors already in place. An ideal opportunity for a buyer seeking immediate revenue, growth potential, and a seamless transition.

$350,000Asking Price
-Revenue
$242,660Cash Flow

What to know about pharmacy acquisitions

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By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating pharmacy acquisitions.

Sale prices have risen as larger pharmacies enter the market

Median pharmacy sale prices increased from $262,500 in 2021 to $600,000 in 2025, while median revenue grew from $675,000 to $2.5 million over the same period. This suggests that higher sale prices are being driven primarily by larger pharmacies entering the market rather than by buyers paying higher valuation multiples for similar businesses. For individual buyers, this distinction matters. The median transaction may not be representative of a small independent pharmacy in a residential neighborhood. More meaningful comparisons come from pharmacies with similar revenue, prescription volume, payer mix, and operating characteristics.

SDE margin has compressed dramatically

Discretionary earnings as a percentage of revenue dropped to 7.3% in 2025, down from 18.4% in 2024. The compression reflects structural PBM reimbursement pressure that has reduced the spread on dispensed prescriptions, plus rising operating costs that haven't been offset by reimbursement increases. Buyers should not assume historical margins continue forward. A pharmacy that ran 15% SDE margins in 2022 may run 7-8% today on the same revenue. Underwrite to current reimbursement environment, not historical performance.

Multiple valuation approaches give different answers

Common rules of thumb: 18-22% of gross sales; $200-$400 per active prescription. A pharmacy doing $2M in revenue with $200K in SDE might value between $400K (revenue multiple) and $700K (SDE multiple). The right number depends on the pharmacy's quality factors: payer mix (more cash and commercial, less Medicare/Medicaid is better), niche services (compounding, long-term care, 340B), script-file age (fresh prescriptions and active patients vs old, dormant records), and growth trajectory. Buyers should triangulate across methods.

Niche pharmacies command meaningful premiums

Compounding pharmacies, long-term care pharmacies, 340B-eligible pharmacies, and pharmacies with strong clinical service programs (vaccinations, MTM, diabetes management) trade at premiums over generic retail pharmacies. Niche pharmacies generate higher gross margins (compounding can run 40-60%+ vs 18-22% for typical retail) and have less PBM exposure on specialty work. A buyer evaluating a pharmacy should identify any niche capabilities, understand the revenue and margin contribution, and value those separately from the underlying retail dispensing business.

Inventory is meaningful and needs separate valuation

A typical pharmacy carries $150,000-$500,000 in inventory at any time. Pharmacy inventory turns 8-12 times per year. Inventory is usually a separate negotiation from the business value, paid at landed cost or at agreed adjustments. Controlled substances inventory requires specific transfer protocols (DEA Form 222 and similar). Expiring inventory is the buyer's risk if not separately negotiated. Business buyers should do an inventory walk-through with the seller and document what's near expiration and what's slow-moving.

Real estate and lease economics shape downstream options

Many pharmacies operate from leased space; some include owned real estate. Lease economics matter enormously as pharmacies are foot-traffic businesses, and a pharmacy with a strong lease in a high-visibility location is worth more than the same business in a side-street location with a short remaining lease. Where the seller owns the real estate, buyers should evaluate whether to acquire the real estate (locking in occupancy cost) or lease it back (preserving capital for working capital and acquisition financing). The two paths have meaningfully different total economics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Median pharmacy sale prices reached $600,000 in 2025. Multiples typically run 2.5x-3.5x seller's discretionary earnings or 18-22% of annual gross sales. A pharmacy with $2M revenue and $200K SDE typically lists between $500K and $800K, with niche pharmacies (compounding, LTC, 340B) commanding meaningful premiums.