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Some medications aren't available off the shelf. Through our sister pharmacy Westgrove Pharmacy, we coordinate access to professional pharmaceutical compounding - custom strengths, allergen-free formulations, alternative dosage forms, and discontinued medications.
Compounding is the preparation of customized medications to meet a patient's specific needs - things you can't get from a regular off-the-shelf prescription.
When the commercial strength isn't right, compounding lets us match the exact dose your prescriber specifies - smaller, larger, or in between.
Sensitive to a dye, lactose, gluten, or specific filler? We can prepare your medication without it - same active ingredient, none of the triggers.
Turn pills into liquids for those who can't swallow tablets, or topical creams for kids and seniors. Same medication, different format.
If a medication you rely on is no longer commercially available, compounding can often reproduce it exactly to your prescriber's specifications.
Two or three active ingredients in one preparation - simpler to take, easier to remember, and tailored to your specific therapy.
Flavoured liquids, exact-dose tablets, transdermal gels - prepared for cats, dogs, and other pets when standard medications won't work.
Westgrove Pharmacy handles compounding across a wide range of clinical areas. A few of the most common:
You only need to talk to one team. We handle the routing and the back-and-forth with Westgrove.
Bring your prescription, or tell us what your doctor recommended. We'll review it and confirm what compounding is needed.
Your prescription is routed to Westgrove Pharmacy with all the relevant clinical details. Any prescriber clarifications happen behind the scenes.
The compounded medication is prepared, dispatched, and ready for pickup or delivery - whichever works for you.
Westgrove Pharmacy is our trusted sister pharmacy and licensed compounding partner, just minutes from us.
A pharmacy specializing in personalized compounded medications, prepared by experienced compounding pharmacists who follow strict quality and safety standards. Westgrove handles the technical preparation; we handle the patient relationship.
Yes - compounded medications require a prescription from your doctor or nurse practitioner, just like any other Rx.
Most compounded prescriptions are prepared within 1-3 business days, depending on complexity. We'll give you a firm timeline when you bring the prescription in.
Many plans cover compounded medications, but coverage varies. We'll verify with your insurance and let you know any out-of-pocket cost before preparation.
Yes - compounded medications can be delivered alongside your other prescriptions through our standard free delivery service.
Yes - Westgrove follows strict quality, purity, and safety standards. Compounded preparations use the same active pharmaceutical ingredients as commercial medications.
Call Citrus first at (647) 345-5115. We'll handle anything we can on our end and loop in Westgrove for anything technical.