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919-629-7332

1440 Chapel Ridge Rd Suite 130 Apex, NC 27502

OBGYN Compounding Services

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Compounding Solutions for Women's Health

OBGYN compounding services play a crucial role in women's health by providing personalized medication solutions tailored to the unique needs of each patient. These services involve the preparation and dispensing of customized medications, such as hormone replacement therapies, fertility treatments, and specialized formulations for conditions like endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). By working closely with healthcare providers, compounding pharmacists can create medications in specific dosages, forms, or flavors that may not be commercially available, ensuring that patients receive optimal therapeutic outcomes. This individualized approach not only enhances patient compliance but also addresses specific sensitivities or allergies, ultimately contributing to improved overall health and well-being for women.

How OBGYN Compounding Can Help

We offer compound medication to treat common conditions affecting women, including:
  • Nausea/Vomiting Due to Pregnancy
  • Preterm/Postpartum Care
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Atrophic Vaginitis
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Sexual Dysfunction/Disorders (We have a popular in-house cream, OOO-YES cream)
  • Vaginal Candidiasis
  • Vulvodynia and Others

Compounding Services You Can Trust

Compounding allows us to create custom medications specifically for you. Examples include dye-free, preservative-free, alcohol-free, and sugar-free forms of drugs. Your Apex Pharmacist works with your doctor to find the best solution to your needs.

Not all medications can help everyone. We take mainstream medicine and take a personalized approach to your total care. Working with your medical care team, we provide treatment to your main concerns. You'll receive treatment that is right for you by taking the time to understand your health, challenges, and goals.

We're here to answer your questions if you have questions or concerns. If the standard prescriptions don't give you the help you need, speak to your OBGYN about compounding medications. 
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