CONTACT INFORMATION

172 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, New Jersey 07302-2898

Phone: 201-432-3300
Fax:     201- 432-1317

Email:  palacedrugs@gmail.com

Hours of Operation
Monday : 9am - 8pm
Tuesday : 9am - 8pm
Wednesday : 9am - 8pm
Thursday : 9am - 8pm
Friday : 9am - 8pm
Saturday : 10am - 5pm (Pharmacy)
Saturday : 10am - 8pm (Liquor)
Sunday : 11am - 5pm (Pharmacy)
Sunday : 11am - 5pm (Liquor)

Service Areas

We serve the residents of Jersey City and surrounding areas.

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Category Archives: Pharmacy

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Chronic Pain: 7 Most Frequently Asked Questions About It

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The Importance of Good Nutrition

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What Can You Do to Maintain Your Diabetes?

Diabetes is a condition that impairs your body’s ability to control its glucose levels with insulin. If this condition goes untreated, it can lead to very serious health complication such as blindness, coma, stroke, and many other issues. However, it … Continue reading