Why Your Provider Partners With Us
Modern medications, chronic conditions, and diagnostic tests can be complex.
Your provider wants to give you the safest and most effective treatment possible. That’s why they asked our specialized team—pathologists and clinical pharmacists—to take a deeper look at your medications, lab results, and any molecular testing.
We act as an extension of your care team to uncover issues that may not be obvious in routine visits.
Our goal is simple: help you feel better, stay healthier, and avoid preventable problems.
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What We Review for You
1. Advanced Medication Review (Preventive Pharmacology Review)
We look at all the medications you take to check for:
drug interactions
duplicate therapies
incorrect doses
medications that may cause dizziness, falls, or other side effects
missing or outdated lab tests needed to keep you safe
medications that may not work well based on your genetics
Why it matters: This helps prevent avoidable side effects, ER visits, and treatment failures.
2. Determining Whether Specialized Testing Is Needed
Some conditions are better evaluated with certain tests—like PCR tests or genetic testing (PGx).
We help your provider decide when these tests are medically necessary and useful.
Why it matters: You avoid unnecessary testing, and if testing is needed, it’s chosen specifically for your situation.
3. Heart Failure Medication Optimization
If you have heart failure, our team may help adjust and monitor your medications to keep your heart functioning as well as possible.
Why it matters: The right medication plan reduces hospitalizations and improves long-term outcomes.
4. One-on-One Counseling From Clinical Pharmacists
If your provider requests it, we may reach out to you to discuss your medications, help answer questions, or support you in managing chronic conditions like diabetes, blood pressure, or mood-related conditions.
Why it matters: Patients who receive this support have better control of their health and fewer complications.
5. Reviewing Preventive Care and Health Risks
We help your provider make sure important screenings are completed and that chronic conditions are documented correctly.
Why it matters: Proper screening and accurate diagnosis documentation help you get the right care at the right time.
6. Interpreting PCR and Genetic Test Results
If you had an infectious disease test (like a UTI PCR) or a pharmacogenetic test (PGx), our team analyzes the results and provides guidance to your provider on treatment.
Why it matters: Your provider receives clear recommendations about which medications are likely to work best—and which to avoid.
How This Helps You
When your provider includes our team in your care, you can expect:
Fewer medication side effects
A lower chance of treatment not working
More personalized medication choices
Better control of chronic conditions
Less risk of hospitalizations or complications
Greater peace of mind knowing multiple specialists are involved
This service is focused entirely on your safety and improving your health outcomes.
What to Expect
You may receive a phone call or message from our clinical pharmacists to review medications, symptoms, or recent lab results.
Your provider will receive a detailed report with recommendations tailored to you, and they remain the main decision-maker in your care.
You do not need to do anything unless contacted—your care team handles the coordination.
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Have questions about your review?
We’re here to help clarify any part of the process.
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