Our Approach
A specialty pharmacy treats serious or life-threatening conditions with complex medications.
This type of pharmacy fills high-cost medications for patients with chronic, or rare conditions. These medications can be more intensive and may involve self-injection, infusion or require special storage, such as refrigeration.
Knowledgeable Pharmacist Support
Patients can expect to be educated, monitored and counseled during their treatment. They will also receive support with verifying insurance and financial assistance.
This pharmacy focuses on safety and support for complex conditions.
Our Specialty Pharmacy Offers:
- Faster prescription fills.
- Help with prior authorization and insurance issues.
- Copay assistance program enrollment.
- Pharmacy outreach services including refill reminders.
- Free medication delivery.
What conditions might warrant a specialty pharmacy?
- Infectious diseases such as HIV, AIDs, Hepatitis
- Neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis
- Autoimmune conditions such as Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis
- Certain genetic disorders such as cystic fibrosis
- A variety of other conditions that require IV or other less common medication
What Is The Difference Between A Retail & Specialty Pharmacy?
A retail pharmacy can easily refill standard medications and treat patients experiencing common illnesses such as colds, high blood pressure, infections and more. Retail pharmacies typically offer convenience, simple over-the-counter medications and are open to the public.
A specialty pharmacy offers complex medications that might not be available at a standard retail pharmacy such as IV formulas, injectables and medications that require special storage. Specialty pharmacies can also better monitor drug interactions for complicated cases and are not commonly open to the public for walk-in care.
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