Community pharmacy plays a vital role in delivering primary healthcare services directly to the public. It serves as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical advice, medications, and health education. Over the years, the role of community pharmacists has evolved from traditional dispensing to more patient-centered services such as medication therapy management, chronic disease monitoring, immunization, and lifestyle counseling. This work explores community pharmacy's development, current practices, and future potential, highlighting its importance in improving health outcomes, ensuring medication safety, and enhancing public health. With a focus on accessibility, trust, and cost-effectiveness, community pharmacies act as a bridge between healthcare systems and the population, especially in underserved areas. The summary also addresses challenges faced by community pharmacists, such as regulatory changes, increasing responsibilities, and the need for continuous professional development. By examining global trends and local scenarios, this project underscores the transformative role of community pharmacy in strengthening healthcare delivery.