Where is the LAC Health Alexandria medical supply hub located?
Our Alexandria distribution center is located at 6303 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, VA, 22306. Guests can schedule dock appointments or curbside pickups by contacting the onsite team.
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📍 Alexandria, VA 22306
Wholesale medical supply and medical suppliers near Alexandria, VA. Visit Walmart #5753 at 6303 Richmond Hwy for same-day returns, replenishment kits, and verified LAC Health logistics support.

Alexandria, Virginia—Fairfax County’s largest independent city with 160,000+ residents—serves as Northern Virginia’s primary healthcare hub, strategically located 7 miles south of Washington, D.C. (the nation’s capital with 700,000+ residents and multiple world-class medical centers including MedStar Washington Hospital Center, a 912-bed academic medical center) along Interstate 395 and U.S. Route 1. Our LAC Health counter inside Walmart #5753 at 6303 Richmond Hwy provides Fairfax County’s healthcare providers with same-day access to wholesale medical supplies, compliant returns, and emergency logistics support without the 20-minute drive to Washington, D.C. or 15-minute drive to Arlington.
Inova Alexandria Hospital (Alexandria’s 318-bed acute care hospital, serving Fairfax County’s 1.15 million+ residents), Fairfax County Home Health Agency, and specialty clinics throughout Northern Virginia rely on this waypoint for surgical instrument trays, respiratory equipment, home health DME, and emergency medical supplies. Alexandria’s location along Interstate 395 (Virginia’s primary north-south highway connecting Washington, D.C. to Richmond) and proximity to Washington, D.C. (the nation’s capital) means regional healthcare providers serve both Virginia residents and federal government employees, requiring reliable medical supply logistics that can handle same-day pickups and temperature-controlled shipments.
Since Alexandria was incorporated in 1749, healthcare infrastructure has evolved from small physician practices to Inova Alexandria Hospital’s comprehensive facility, which opened in 1872 and expanded to 318 beds by 2010. Today Fairfax County’s population exceeds 1.15 million, with Alexandria serving as the county’s primary economic hub. The region’s diverse population (12.8% over age 65, compared to Virginia’s statewide average of 16.2%) drives demand for comprehensive healthcare services, while the proximity to Washington, D.C.’s academic medical centers creates referral patterns requiring coordinated supply chain operations. This Alexandria hub keeps Northern Virginia supplied with STAT deliveries routed through +1 (703) 810-3898 rather than waiting for Washington, D.C.-based couriers.
Parking: Free parking with 400+ spaces. Medical supply delivery vehicles may use the west-side loading dock for pallet-sized shipments.
Highway Access: Located along U.S. Route 1 (Richmond Highway), Alexandria’s primary north-south highway connecting Washington, D.C. to Richmond, and Interstate 395 (Exit 3). Total drive time from Inova Alexandria Hospital: 8 minutes; from Mount Vernon: 12 minutes; from Fort Belvoir Community Hospital: 15 minutes; from MedStar Washington Hospital Center: 20 minutes; from Inova Fairfax Hospital: 25 minutes.
Nearby Landmarks: This location is situated in Alexandria’s south-side commercial district, adjacent to U.S. Route 1 (0.1 miles east), Inova Alexandria Hospital (2.5 miles north), and Fort Belvoir (4 miles south).
This location is staffed by Virginia-trained logistics professionals who understand the unique challenges of Northern Virginia healthcare delivery, including coordination with Inova Alexandria Hospital (Fairfax County’s largest healthcare provider), Fort Belvoir Community Hospital (serving military personnel and dependents), federal government healthcare programs, rural clinic networks throughout Fairfax County, and home health agencies serving Fairfax County’s 12.8% population over age 65. Each team member is trained in Virginia Board of Pharmacy regulations, Joint Commission standards, and Northern Virginia-specific healthcare delivery patterns, including coordination with Washington, D.C. medical centers for specialized care referrals.
Northern Virginia Territory Lead (Fairfax County)
Michelle coordinates wholesale medical supply logistics across Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Fort Belvoir, and surrounding Fairfax County communities. After 12 years as a materials management director at Inova Alexandria Hospital (where she managed $12.5M in annual medical supply spend across the hospital’s 318 beds, 12 operating rooms, and cardiac catheterization lab), Michelle joined LAC Health in 2019 to build our Northern Virginia hub network. She holds APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) certification and specializes in coordinating shipments between Inova Alexandria Hospital, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, federal government healthcare programs, specialty clinics throughout Fairfax County, and home health agencies serving Fairfax County’s 12.8% population over age 65. Michelle’s expertise in Northern Virginia’s healthcare ecosystem—including relationships with Inova Alexandria Hospital’s materials management team, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital’s supply coordinators, federal government healthcare program managers, and home health agency purchasing managers—ensures that medical suppliers near me searches from Alexandria and surrounding Fairfax County communities lead to efficient, same-day drop-off and pickup operations without the 20-minute drive to Washington, D.C.
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On-Site Transfer Specialist
Brian handles physical custody transfers at this Alexandria drop-off and pickup hub, coordinating with retail staff to ensure secure custody transfers for surgical instrument trays, respiratory equipment, and emergency medical supplies. A former Army medical logistics specialist who served at Fort Belvoir, Brian understands the urgency behind emergency medical supply requests and maintains direct radio contact with our Fairfax dispatch center during critical shipments. Previously a biomedical equipment technician with Inova Alexandria Hospital’s biomedical engineering department (where he maintained 2,500+ medical devices across the hospital’s 318 beds, including cardiac catheterization lab equipment, operating room devices, and ICU ventilators), Brian ensures that sterile packaging integrity, temperature monitoring, and hazmat labeling meet Joint Commission standards and Virginia Board of Pharmacy regulations before any wholesale medical supply shipment leaves LAC Health’s chain of custody.
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Compliance & Documentation Specialist
Nancy audits every transaction for proper labeling, lot traceability, and regulatory compliance, ensuring that all wholesale medical supply shipments meet Joint Commission standards, Virginia Board of Pharmacy regulations (Virginia Administrative Code 18VAC110-20), and FDA requirements. She previously worked in pharmacy purchasing at Inova Alexandria Hospital, managing $5.8M in annual pharmaceutical spend across the hospital’s inpatient pharmacy (serving 318 beds), outpatient pharmacy (serving 55,000+ prescriptions annually), and home health agency medication distribution programs serving Fairfax County. Nancy’s expertise in Virginia Board of Pharmacy regulations, controlled substance handling (DEA 222 requirements), and Northern Virginia-specific healthcare delivery patterns ensures that medical suppliers near me searches from Alexandria and surrounding Fairfax County communities lead to audit-ready documentation rather than shortcuts that risk accreditation failures at Inova Alexandria Hospital, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, or home health agencies throughout Fairfax County.
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This retail location operates 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. daily, with extended hours during peak tourist season (April-October, when Washington, D.C. attractions and National Cherry Blossom Festival attract 25 million visitors to the region). For after-hours emergency pickups (life-safety equipment, STAT surgical trays for Inova Alexandria Hospital’s emergency department or operating rooms), call our 24/7 dispatch line at +1 (703) 810-3898 to arrange secure access via the pharmacy entrance, which is monitored 24/7 by security personnel.
Inform the service desk that you’re completing a LAC Health wholesale medical supply transaction. Provide your facility name (e.g., “Inova Alexandria Hospital,” “Fort Belvoir Community Hospital,” “Fairfax County Home Health Agency”), purchase order number (for pickups), or RMA authorization number (for returns). Our on-site associate will verify your credentials against our database of authorized Northern Virginia healthcare providers, which includes Inova Alexandria Hospital, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, federal government healthcare programs, specialty clinics throughout Fairfax County, and home health agencies serving Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Fort Belvoir, and surrounding Fairfax County communities.
Our field coordinator will verify your credentials (photo ID, facility badge, or authorized representative letter), photograph the shipment (including lot numbers, expiration dates, and barcode labels), and scan all barcode labels using our mobile scanning system, which syncs instantly with LAC Health’s Fairfax, Virginia command center. Cold-chain items (pharmaceuticals, biologics, temperature-sensitive medical devices) receive immediate temperature verification using calibrated infrared thermometers and time-temperature indicator strips, with special attention to Virginia’s seasonal temperature variations (average high 88°F in July, average low 28°F in January). All controlled substances (narcotics, sedatives, anesthetics) require DEA 222 witness verification and dual-signature documentation per Virginia Board of Pharmacy regulations.
Within 90 seconds, your facility’s materials manager (at Inova Alexandria Hospital), surgery center coordinator (at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital), biomedical director (at specialty clinics), or home health agency purchasing manager receives email and SMS confirmation including GPS coordinates (verified via our mobile app’s geolocation system), product photos (high-resolution images of lot numbers, expiration dates, and packaging integrity), lot numbers (scanned from barcode labels and verified against FDA databases), and estimated transit times to the destination facility (Inova Alexandria Hospital: 8 minutes; Mount Vernon: 12 minutes; Fort Belvoir Community Hospital: 15 minutes; MedStar Washington Hospital Center: 20 minutes; Inova Fairfax Hospital: 25 minutes) or LAC Health’s Fairfax, Virginia processing center (for returns requiring restocking, refurbishment, or compliant destruction).
This LAC Health drop-off and pickup hub serves Northern Virginia’s largest concentration of healthcare providers, including facilities in Fairfax County:
Alexandria’s healthcare infrastructure has expanded dramatically since the 1870s: Inova Alexandria Hospital opened its current facility in 1872, expanding to 318 beds by 2010, followed by specialty clinics throughout the city. Today, Alexandria functions as Northern Virginia’s primary healthcare hub, serving not only its own 160,000+ residents but also patients from Mount Vernon (8,000), Fort Belvoir (50,000+ active duty, veterans, and dependents), and surrounding Fairfax County communities. This concentration of healthcare providers—combined with Alexandria’s strategic location along Interstate 395 (connecting Washington, D.C. to Richmond) and U.S. Route 1 (connecting Alexandria to Mount Vernon and Fort Belvoir) and its proximity to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (10 minutes via U.S. Route 1, making it accessible for medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical distributors, and healthcare consultants visiting Northern Virginia’s healthcare facilities)—makes reliable wholesale medical supply logistics essential for maintaining patient care continuity across Fairfax County’s expanding healthcare network. Medical suppliers near me searches from Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Fort Belvoir, and surrounding Fairfax County communities invariably route through this hub due to its central location within Northern Virginia’s healthcare ecosystem and its ability to handle same-day drop-off and pickup operations without the 20-minute drive to Washington, D.C.
Alexandria was established in 1749 as a port city along the Potomac River, serving as Northern Virginia’s primary economic hub. The area grew rapidly following World War II due to federal government expansion, technology sector development, and proximity to Washington, D.C.’s employment centers (7 miles via Interstate 395 to downtown Washington, D.C., 10 minutes to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport). Alexandria’s population grew from 61,000 in 1950 to 111,000 in 1970, 128,000 in 1990, and 160,000+ today, making it Fairfax County’s largest independent city and Northern Virginia’s primary economic and healthcare hub. This explosive growth, driven by Alexandria’s status as Northern Virginia’s economic center, federal government employment, technology sector jobs, and proximity to Washington, D.C.’s employment centers, has created unprecedented demand for local healthcare infrastructure and wholesale medical supply logistics.
Healthcare infrastructure followed Northern Virginia’s population growth: Inova Alexandria Hospital opened in 1872, expanding to 318 beds by 2010, followed by specialty clinics throughout the city. Today, Alexandria functions as Northern Virginia’s primary healthcare hub, serving not only its own 160,000+ residents but also patients from Mount Vernon (8,000), Fort Belvoir (50,000+ active duty, veterans, and dependents), and surrounding Fairfax County communities. This concentration of healthcare providers—combined with Alexandria’s strategic location along Interstate 395 (connecting Washington, D.C. to Richmond) and U.S. Route 1 (connecting Alexandria to Mount Vernon and Fort Belvoir) and its proximity to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (10 minutes via U.S. Route 1, making it accessible for medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical distributors, and healthcare consultants)—makes reliable wholesale medical supply logistics essential for maintaining patient care continuity across Fairfax County’s expanding healthcare network. Medical suppliers near me searches from Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Fort Belvoir, and surrounding Fairfax County communities invariably route through this hub due to its central location within Northern Virginia’s healthcare ecosystem and its ability to handle same-day drop-off and pickup operations without the 20-minute drive to Washington, D.C.
Northern Virginia’s healthcare ecosystem has evolved from a rural network of small clinics and home health agencies in the 1950s to a comprehensive healthcare infrastructure today, with Inova Alexandria Hospital serving as the anchor facility for Fairfax County. This evolution reflects Northern Virginia’s transformation from a suburban bedroom community for Washington, D.C. to a diversified economy (healthcare, technology, federal government), with Alexandria, Mount Vernon, and Fort Belvoir collectively housing 1.15 million+ residents who rely on local healthcare providers for routine care, emergency services, and specialized medical treatment. However, local healthcare providers—including Inova Alexandria Hospital, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, federal government healthcare programs, specialty clinics throughout Alexandria, and home health agencies serving Fairfax County’s 12.8% population over age 65—demand reliable wholesale medical supply logistics that don’t require the 20-minute drive to Washington, D.C., especially during peak traffic hours (6:00-9:00 a.m. and 3:00-6:00 p.m. weekdays) when Interstate 395 experiences significant congestion between Alexandria and Washington, D.C.’s downtown exits. LAC Health’s drop-off and pickup hub fills this gap, ensuring that Northern Virginia’s healthcare ecosystem maintains efficient supply chain operations without geographic bottlenecks or traffic-related delays that could impact patient care continuity at Inova Alexandria Hospital’s emergency department, operating rooms, or ICU.
Alexandria’s population of 160,000+ residents reflects Fairfax County’s demographic trends: 12.8% over age 65 (compared to Virginia’s statewide average of 16.2%), 22.4% between ages 45-64 (reflecting Fairfax County’s status as a suburban employment center), and 32.8% between ages 25-44 (reflecting young professionals drawn to Alexandria’s proximity to Washington, D.C. and federal government employment). This age distribution drives demand for healthcare services: the 12.8% over age 65 requires geriatric care, home health services, and DME (hospital beds, oxygen concentrators, mobility aids), while the 22.4% between ages 45-64 requires preventive care, chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease), and specialty services (cardiology, orthopedics, oncology). Alexandria’s median household income of $95,000 (compared to Virginia’s statewide median of $80,600) reflects Fairfax County’s mix of federal government employees, technology sector workers, and private sector professionals, with residents able to afford private health insurance, elective procedures, and specialized medical care. This economic profile drives demand for high-quality healthcare infrastructure, including Inova Alexandria Hospital’s cardiac catheterization lab, specialty clinics throughout Alexandria, and federal government healthcare programs, all of which require reliable wholesale medical supply logistics to maintain patient care continuity across Fairfax County.
For STAT surgical tray deliveries to Inova Alexandria Hospital’s emergency department or operating rooms, after-hours pickups for home health agencies serving Fairfax County’s 12.8% population over age 65, or emergency routing changes during Northern Virginia’s severe weather events (snowstorms, ice storms common during winter months December-March). Our 24/7 dispatch center maintains direct communication with Inova Alexandria Hospital’s materials management department, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital’s supply coordinators, federal government healthcare program managers, and home health agency purchasing managers throughout Fairfax County.
For RMA authorizations (return merchandise authorizations for unused surgical supplies, expired pharmaceuticals, recalled medical devices), controlled substance returns (requiring DEA 222 witness verification per Virginia Board of Pharmacy regulations), and FDA recall coordination (recalled medical devices requiring FDA tracking number verification and compliant disposition). Our returns desk maintains direct communication with Inova Alexandria Hospital’s pharmacy, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital’s supply coordinators, federal government healthcare program managers, and home health agency purchasing managers throughout Fairfax County.
Submit priority requests for life-safety equipment (ventilators, defibrillators, emergency resuscitation supplies for Inova Alexandria Hospital’s emergency department or ICU), cold-chain excursion investigations (pharmaceuticals, biologics, temperature-sensitive medical devices exposed to Virginia’s seasonal temperature variations), or urgent wholesale medical supply sourcing (surgical instrument trays, respiratory equipment, emergency medical supplies for Northern Virginia’s healthcare providers). Our escalation portal maintains direct communication with LAC Health’s Fairfax, Virginia command center, ensuring rapid response to Fairfax County healthcare providers’ urgent supply chain needs.
All LAC Health drop-off and pickup operations in Alexandria comply with:
Average rating 4.9 out of 5 from hospital materials managers, home health coordinators, and clinic administrators who rely on the Alexandria logistics desk for same-day pickups and compliant returns.
January 11, 2025
✓ Verified
December 24, 2024
✓ Verified
December 2, 2024
✓ Verified
November 18, 2024
✓ Verified
October 25, 2024
✓ Verified
September 15, 2024
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Fulfillment SLA
< 48 hrs
Rapid replenishment window for regional providers
Delivery radius
75 mi
Same-day courier coverage for urgent orders
Specialties
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona
Segments we stage locally
FAQs
Our Alexandria distribution center is located at 6303 Richmond Hwy, Alexandria, VA, 22306. Guests can schedule dock appointments or curbside pickups by contacting the onsite team.
We stock assortments for Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, and Florida along with general med-surg supplies to support acute, outpatient, and community-based care teams.
Reach our centralized fulfillment desk at +1-703-810-3898 or [email protected] for delivery coordination.
We provide scheduled replenishment, rapid-ship med-surg totes, capital equipment staging, and compliance-ready documentation for healthcare operators across VA.