PostScript Pharmacy · A Field Note

Vol.
I · No. 01
Place
Lancaster, NH
A Profile

On Don Lansing,
licensed pharmacist.

Twenty‑two years behind a counter in three states. PostScript is the next one.

Why a flat rate. Don has filled prescriptions for two decades and was never able to look a patient in the eye and tell them, before he typed it in, what their medication would cost. PostScript exists to make that question answerable in advance, every time. Two tiers, plus a Cost Plus zone for higher-cost specialty generics. Same number on the bottle as the website.

Why Lancaster. New Hampshire has 1.4 million people and roughly the population density of a paper map. The northern third lost three pharmacies between 2018 and 2023. PostScript opens on Church Street this spring because flat‑rate generics is a model that works best where the alternatives are far away.

Our mission

Nobody should have to
choose between their
medicine and their rent.

In the North Country and across New Hampshire, too many families face exactly that choice — caught between high insurance copays and even higher cash prices. The system isn’t broken in a clever way. It’s just expensive.

PostScript Pharmacy was founded on a simple idea: if we keep operations lean, skip insurance billing entirely, and pass the savings straight to patients, generic medications can cost what they actually cost — a few dollars — not eighty or a hundred at the counter.

We don’t put you on hold. Don picks up.

What we commit to

Four promises. That’s it.

  1. Prices stay flat.

    Every medication is priced by tier. What you see is what you pay. No coupons, no codes, no dynamic pricing tricks.

  2. Pharmacists stay close.

    Every prescription is reviewed by Don personally. If something looks off, we call. If you call, we pick up.

  3. Records stay private.

    We don’t bill insurance, which means your prescription history doesn’t end up in an insurance data warehouse. Only you and your doctor need to know.

  4. Scope stays narrow.

    We do generic medications well. We don’t dispense controlled substances or play at being your full-service pharmacy chain. Focus is a feature.

Credentials

Fully licensed.
Fully verifiable.

PostScript Pharmacy is regulated by the New Hampshire Board of Pharmacy. You can verify our license and our pharmacist’s license anytime at the state’s public license database.

  • FDA-approved generics only
  • HIPAA-compliant systems
  • PCI-DSS secure payments
  • Regulated by NH Board of Pharmacy
Pharmacy information Verify license
Pharmacist-in-Charge
Don Lansing, RPh
NH Pharmacy License
#01011
NPI
1790651487
NCPDP / NABP
3062407
Legal entity
Cumulus Pharmacy LLC dba PostScript Pharmacy
Address
16 Church Street, Lancaster, NH 03584
Fax
1-844-328-5902
Hours
Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET

Regulatory notice: PostScript Pharmacy is regulated by the New Hampshire Board of Pharmacy. Complaints may be directed to the NH Office of Professional Licensure and Certification at (603) 271-2152 or oplc.nh.gov/complaints.

Questions? Just call.

We’re a small pharmacy. The pharmacist answers the phone. Ask us anything — about medications, pricing, shipping, or whether a prescription you already have could move to us.