A pharmacist who reads your
full med list as one system.
If you take five or more medications, two probably interact and one is likely redundant. Medicare Part D pays us to sit down with you for 45 minutes once a year and figure out which.
Four steps. About 45 minutes. Almost always free.
You bring everything in a bag.
Prescriptions, OTC bottles, vitamins, the half-empty tube of something from 2019. We mean everything — supplements interact with blood thinners more than people think.
We sit down for 45 minutes.
One pharmacist, one patient, one table. We review every medication for interactions, duplications, dosing in the context of your kidney function and recent labs, and whether anything has been on auto-refill longer than it should be.
You leave with a written care plan.
Plain English, one page. What to keep, what to question with your doctor, what to stop, and what to take with food versus on an empty stomach. We send a copy to your prescriber too.
We follow up at 30 and 90 days.
Quick phone calls, 5 minutes each, to check that any changes are working and you're not having side effects. If something needs to change, we call your doctor — you don't.
A sample care plan.
One page, plain English, written for the patient — and a copy with the same conclusions written for the prescriber.