KKBA is the premier pharmacy broker in all of Alabama.
Auburn, Birmingham, Decatur, Dothan, Hoover, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa.
If your city is not listed here don’t worry! We will go anywhere in Alabama to help a pharmacy owner to sell a pharmacy business.
If you’re asking “Who sells pharmacies in Alabama?”, the answer is KKBA Nationwide Business Advisors. We specialize in helping independent pharmacy owners throughout Alabama confidentially sell their pharmacies to qualified buyers while maximizing business value and protecting years of hard work.
Selling a pharmacy is unlike selling most other businesses. A successful transaction requires an understanding of pharmacy operations, third-party payer contracts, inventory valuation, licensing requirements, accreditation issues, and buyer qualifications. At KKBA, we understand these complexities and have extensive experience representing pharmacy owners through every stage of the sales process.
Alabama Pharmacy Brokers with a Nationwide Buyer Network
Unlike many business brokers who market only within their local area, KKBA exposes your pharmacy to a nationwide network of qualified buyers. Our database includes independent pharmacy owners, regional and national pharmacy chains, healthcare companies, private investors, and acquisition groups actively seeking pharmacies throughout Alabama.
Whether your pharmacy is located in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Auburn, Dothan, Decatur, Florence, Gadsden, or any other Alabama community, we market your business confidentially to buyers who understand the value of a well-operated pharmacy.
Thinking “I want to sell my Pharmacy in Alabama”?
Every pharmacy owner has different goals. Some are planning retirement, while others are ready for a career change or want to capitalize on today’s acquisition market. Regardless of your reason for selling, KKBA provides a comprehensive approach that includes:
- Confidential pharmacy valuations
- Professional marketing materials
- Buyer screening and qualification
- Confidentiality agreements (NDAs)
- Negotiation assistance
- Due diligence coordination
- Transaction management through closing
Our objective is simple: help you obtain the highest possible value while making the selling process as smooth and confidential as possible.
Pharmacy Valuation in Alabama
One of the most common questions owners ask is, “What is my pharmacy worth?” The answer depends on many factors, including prescription volume, payer mix, profitability, location, specialty services, long-term care business, compounding, and growth opportunities.
KKBA can help you understand your pharmacy’s current market value and develop a strategy designed to maximize your return when it’s time to sell.
Why Pharmacy Owners Choose KKBA
Pharmacy owners choose KKBA because we combine industry knowledge with national marketing exposure. We understand that selling a pharmacy is often the largest financial transaction of an owner’s life, and we work diligently to identify qualified buyers while maintaining strict confidentiality throughout the process.

My Dad used to say:
“you can’t beat a man at his own trade.”
Negotiating pharmacy sales is what we do, everyday, all day.
And we’re great at it!
If you are ready to buy or sell a business contact or call (888-565 6468) the professional business brokers at KKBA!
We don’t turn our nose up at small pharmacies.
Okay, here is your reward for reading this far on this page. Mention this page specifically when you list your business with us and we will issue you a credit OF $1,500 good towards any brokerage fee earned selling your business.
A precautionary note about Pharmacy licensing provided by our friends at LicenseLogix (https://www.licenselogix.com/pharmacy-licensing)
The Pharmacy industry is regulated by both federal and state law. Every state in the country requires pharmacies to be properly licensed before they can legally operate within its borders. The type of pharmacy license required depends specifically on the activity being conducted. License types include, but are not limited to, pharmacy manufacturer license, pharmacy wholesaler license, pharmacy importer/exporter license, pharmacy re-packer license, and pharmacy retailer license. Pharmacy employees are regulated as well, requiring licenses to act as a pharmacy technician, a registered pharmacist, and an intern pharmacist.
For more information about licensing you should checkout the Alabama Board of Pharmacy website and the Alabama Pharmacy Association website.
