PPC PHARMACY

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PPC PHARMACY

www.ppcpharmacy.com

Mike Cavanaugh
James Reginelli
A. Mario Sellecchia
Marla Viturello
23 South York Road (Front)
Hatboro, PA 19040
P:1.877.637.7727
F:215.672.8555

Email:Pharmacist@ppcpharmacy.com

Part of the PhillyLabor RX Network of Injured Workers Pharmacies, PPC PHARMACY is a premium provider of quality medications and services, serving injured workers and those suffering from a plethora of injuries and ailments across the Philadelphia region and beyond.

Since its introduction in 2008, PPC Pharmacy has outgrown two locations in the Philadelphia area, resulting in the present, newly expanded storefront and state-of-the-art compounding laboratory in Hatboro, PA.

All of PPC Pharmacy’s employees are trained and certified. Using the most current techniques and highest quality ingredients, PPC Pharmacy assists doctors in providing fundamental care for each individual; whether a patient needs a specialized dosing, an uncommon dosage form, an allergen-free, dye-free, or preservative-free medication, PPC Pharmacy can help. Every PPC compound is formulated by a registered pharmacist, allowing for accurate and precise medications. PPC Pharmacy prepares non-sterile compounded prescriptions for patients according to doctor’s orders.

The patient-doctor-pharmacist triad is paramount at PPC Pharmacy. After thorough discussion with the patient’s doctor, the compounding pharmacist contacts the patient to verify demographic details, addresses any specific concerns, and consequentially fills a patient’s prescription. The completed medication can either be shipped directly to the patient’s home or picked up in our lab.

PPC Pharmacy also provides medication services for workers’ compensation, auto injury, and personal injury patients. Our integrative team approach to patient care is what separates us from other pharmacies. As a vital part of the injured individual’s team, we work with patients, physicians, and attorneys to ensure that every individual receives the quality care they deserve.

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