Prescription volume
Monthly prescription count is one of the cleanest ways to compare whether a local market is producing real pharmacy demand.
Qualified contributors may receive limited validation access when they provide useful, redacted store-level operating evidence.
Monthly prescription count is one of the cleanest ways to compare whether a local market is producing real pharmacy demand.
Prescription sales, gross margin, profit summary, or an accountant summary helps calibrate magnitude, not just direction.
Opening date, relocation status, banner type, pharmacy type, and front-shop inclusion make the comparison more useful.
The strongest files show the store, the time period, and enough operating detail to compare real performance against the screened area.
The numbers are more useful when paired with plain business context.
Store-level totals are enough. Remove names, health card numbers, prescriber identifiers where not needed, patient-level exports, and anything that identifies an individual patient.
Use the paid Candidate Address Screen for active lease/acquisition decisions, or request validation access if you can contribute useful redacted operating proof.