Medspa opens at Clinton Drug Store


From left, Clinton Drug Store owner Jim McBride and his wife Pam McBride join the owner and operator of Pearl City Medspa, Rebeckah Toler. The new business will be operated inside Clinton Drug Store. With Rebeckah is her daughter Annie Toler.
A new business out of Clinton Drug Store building is offering skin health, beauty and wellness services.

Pearl City Medspa opened Oct. 13.

It’s at 1130 N. Charles G. Sievers Blvd. as an extension of Clinton Drug Store.

Rebeckah Toler, the owner and operator, is Clinton Drug Store owner Jim McBride’s daughter and a registered nurse and family nurse practitioner.

She said that she has worked in a variety of fields, such as oncology, surgery and medical research.

The new facility will offer botox and fillers to smooth fine lines and restore natural volume; chemical peels to refresh dull or damaged skin; laser treatments for hair removal, tattoo removal and facial resurfacing for aging or acne concerns; basic dermatology services helping with skin issues including acne and rashes; and weight-management programs.

“My mission is to continue the legacy my family began over 30 years ago and to uphold the same quality of care that Clinton Drug Store has provided since 1895,” she told The Courier News.

“Clinton Drug Store has thrived because it has grown and evolved with the times, always keeping the needs of our community at heart,” Toler said.

She is a graduate of Anderson County High School.

“As a solo practitioner, I value the opportunity to truly know my patients — their stories, their families, and their specific needs,” she said.

“That’s the joy of small-town medicine: personalized care, rooted in genuine connection and trust.”