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Meet Your Pharmacist

Steve Eckstein, a founding pharmacist and the president of Mt. Welcome Pharmacy, graduated from the Medical College of Virginia in 1985. Steve opened the original Mt. Welcome Pharmacy location in May, 2007. Today Mt. Welcome has two locations, the original location in Christiansted beside Seaside Grocery, and the newest location in Princesse within Doctor Prasad's Medical Clinic.

He is married to his wife, Rebecca, and has two grown sons, Adam and Aaron. Steve and his wife own a home on the island.

Steve was local association President of the Year in 2000 with the Virginia Pharmacists Association. He is a past board member of the Virginia Pharmacists Association in Richmond, Virginia. Prior to moving to the VI, he was a board member with the Rotary. He is also a member of the Georgia Pharmacists Association.

He has experience in retail, hospital, long-term care, immunization and IV Admixture therapy.

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