Our Accreditations and Certifications

Learn about the industry standards, regulatory requirements, and accreditation programs that support our pharmacy’s compliance and operational practices.

We compound medications pursuant to patient-specific prescriptions under Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. We operate under state Board of Pharmacy oversight and maintain PCAB accreditation standards.

50 States Regulate Compounding

Compounding in the United States: A Specialized Field Within Pharmacy

Compounding represents a small but essential segment of pharmacy practice in America. While most prescriptions are commercially manufactured, compounded medications are prepared when a provider determines that a patient's needs cannot be met by an available product. This highly regulated sector requires structured processes, pharmacist oversight, and strict adherence to federal and state guidelines.

1-3%

Of all prescriptions in the US are compounded.

7,000+

Compounding pharmacies operate across the United States, down by 6% since 2024

~650

Only ~9% of all compounding pharmacies hold PCAB accreditation

01
Foundation First

Infrastructure Before Growth

We commit to:

  • Accreditation is non-negotiable
  • Saying "no" is sometimes the most responsible answer
  • Documentation with a quality management system (QMS) protects providers and patients
We choose durability over speed. Stability over hype. Long-term trust over short-term volume.
02
Raising the Bar as a Compounding Center of ExcellenceTM

Our Standards Are Higher Than the Minimum

Particle counts and microbial cultures are tested every single day across all work areas. These results are documented and reviewed to confirm we stay within USP requirements.

  • Structured SOP documentation across compounding workflows
  • Multi-layer pharmacist verficiation
  • Controlled compounding environments
  • Ongoing internal quality review
  • Responsible ingredient sourcing
  • Conservative, compliant marketing language
  • Maintaining PCAB accreditation
  • Operating pursuant to 503A patient-specific prescriptions
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are prepared pursuant to a valid prescription for an individually identified patient.

We do not blur that line.
03
Non-Negotiable Standards

Lines We Do Not Cross

We will not:

  • Discount pricing below sustainable compliance thresholds to secure volume
  • Promote medications with implied clinical outcome claims
  • Compromise documentation to increase throughput
  • Enter partnerships that create regulatory gray areas
  • Take short-cuts in compounding for speed or margins
There are opportunities we decline intentionally. We will not compromise for value, marketing momentum, or short-term revenue. We believe compounding pharmacies must respect regulatory frameworks, invest in accreditation and its people, and operate with core values.
04
Protecting Professional Standing

Your License Matters

When a provider prescribes a compounded medication, they extend trust to their pharmacy partner.

We understand that trust includes:

  • Accurate labeling
  • Clear documentation
  • Responsible communication
  • Regulatory awareness
  • Provider protocol validation
Our role is to support providers within defined pharmacy boundaries. We work with providers that value regulatory clarity, prioritize long-term sustainability, and who are willing to collaborate within compliant frameworks.

We are not built for aggressive, volume-first models.

We are built for disciplined, responsible expansion.
05
Defined Steps. Documented Systems.

Structured Processes. Clear Expectations.

Patients deserve clarity about what compounded medication is and what it is not.

We:

  • Compound pursuant to valid prescriptions
  • Provide pharmacy-level guidance on medication handling and storage
  • Coordinate directly with prescribing providers when clarification is needed
  • Maintain shipping protocols aligned with formulation requirements
Medical decisions remain between patient and provider. Our responsibility is consultation, preparation, and process integrity.
06
Team expertise

Regulatory Expectations are Rising

The compounding landscape has evolved.

Boards of Pharmacy, federal oversight, and digital visibility have changed how pharmacies must operate.

Compliance requires:

  • Updated documentation systems
  • Internal workflow accountability
  • Ingredient transparency
  • Accreditation discipline
We built our model around this reality, not around outdated assumptions.

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