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You’re in safe hands! From the moment you step into our pharmacy, we ensure every new patient feels welcomed and secure. During your first visit, our team carefully reviews your prescriptions, insurance details, and medical history. To expedite your appointment, please complete the New Patient Form online before you arrive.
We prioritize your comfort and health at every step. Our team is committed to streamlining your experience, guiding you through the details of your prescriptions and insurance to best meet your health needs. Filling out the New Patient Form prior to your visit will help make your appointment more efficient.
Dive into our FAQs for quick insights on how we cater to every health need with precision and care.
A compounding pharmacy specializes in preparing medications to meet unique patient needs. This includes creating medications in specific forms like flavored liquids, topical creams, transdermal gels, or suppositories. The goal is to provide a drug form that is more suitable for a patient’s specific situation, without replicating commercially available drugs, as that is prohibited.
Coverage for compounded medications varies. Some insurance plans may cover them, while others may not, and certain compounding pharmacies might not accept insurance at all. It's important to discuss costs and insurance coverage with your pharmacy beforehand to avoid unexpected expenses.
While both types of pharmacies provide medication services, a compounding pharmacy focuses specifically on preparing medications in forms or dosages not available commercially. This can be crucial for addressing complex or uncommon health issues, making compounding pharmacies a subset of specialty pharmacies with a focus on medication customization.
Yes, compounded medications are safe when prepared by licensed pharmacists in compliance with the pharmacy’s state regulations and standards set by the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB). Our pharmacy adheres to strict guidelines to ensure the quality and safety of all compounded medications.
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