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DR. Pachia Dixon, PHARM.D.,AAHIVP,MPH

Pharmacist·Garden City, GA· NPI 1801337621 · Enumerated 2017 · 9 years on NPI
Dixon is 1 of 1 pharmacist providers in Garden City and 1 of 724 in Georgia.
NPI age
9 years
Enumerated 2017-03-13
Primary specialty
Pharmacist
Plus 2 subspecialties
Licensed in
GA, FL
2 states
Status
Active
No deactivations on record
Last NPPES update
2019-05-02
Source: monthly bulk 2026-05
Sole proprietor
Yes
Solo practice on file

How this provider compares

Across 724 active pharmacist providers in Georgia.

NPI age
9 years
↑ 3 yr above median (6 yr)
State licenses
2 states
Top 89% — 10% of peers are multi-state
Subspecialties
0
17% of peers hold subspecialties

NPI lifetime · 2017 → 2026

2017-03Enumerated in NPPES
2017 2026

Where they practice

Practice location
Po Box 7222
Garden City, GA 314187222
📞 9124807530
Mailing address
Po Box 7222
Garden City, GA 314187222

Additional practice locations

1 secondary location on file with NPPES.

Location 2
2515 Little John Ct
Savannah, GA 314064124
📞 9124807530

Specialties

  • Pharmacist Primary
    Pharmacist Clinician/Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is a pharmacist with additional training and an expanded scope of practice that may include prescriptive authority, therapeutic management, and disease management.
    GA license #RPH029588FL license #PS46020FL license #PU8017 taxonomy 1835P0018X

Practice context

Solo or small practice. No other active providers share this practice address in NPPES. This provider is listed as a sole proprietor.

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