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Tiger Town Compounding Inc

Pharmacy·Commerce, GA· NPI 1396925491 · Enumerated 2007 · 18 years on NPI
Tiger Town Compounding Inc is 1 of 28 pharmacy organizations in Georgia.
NPI age
18 years
Enumerated 2007-11-07
Primary specialty
Pharmacy
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Authorized official
Bost
Owner
Last NPPES update
2013-08-02
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05

How this organization compares

Across 28 active pharmacy providers in Georgia.

NPI age
18 years
↑ 6 yr above median
Practice locations
1
0 secondary on file
Subspecialties
0

NPI lifetime · 2007 → 2026

2007-11Enumerated in NPPES
2007 2026

Where they practice

Primary practice location
2025 Homer Rd
Commerce, GA 305291255
📞 7063350099fax 7063350078
Mailing address
2025 Homer Rd
Commerce, GA 305291255
📞 7063350099fax 7063350078

Authorized official

Kim Bost, PHRMD
Owner
📞 7063350099

Specialties

  • Pharmacy Primary
    A pharmacy that specializes in the preparation of components into a drug preparation as the result of a Practitioner's Prescription Drug Order or initiative based on the Practitioner/Patient/Pharmacist relationship in the course of...
    GA license #PHRE09389 taxonomy 3336C0004X

Identifiers

TypeValueNotes
01 2016757 PK

Other names on file (1)

Doing-business-as, former, and alternate names recorded by NPPES.

  • TIGER TOWN COMPOUNDING
    Type code 3 recorded 2010-08-20

Practice context

Single-site organization. Only one practice location on file.

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