Yes. Personal Physician Care has an in-house pharmacist — a clinical resource that very few primary care practices offer. Our pharmacist works directly alongside your physician to review every medication you take for safety, effectiveness, interactions, and cost, and to answer your questions in person rather than over a pharmacy counter or phone tree.
Our in-house pharmacist provides: comprehensive medication review to identify duplications, interactions, and unnecessary prescriptions, adherence support for patients managing multiple medications, guidance on proper dosing, timing, and side effects, cost-effectiveness review to find lower-cost alternatives and reduce out-of-pocket spending, coordination of medication changes directly with your physician, and patient education so you understand exactly what you are taking and why.
Patients managing several chronic conditions often take multiple medications prescribed by different providers — a situation where interactions and errors are common. Having a pharmacist embedded in the practice means someone with specialized medication expertise is reviewing the complete picture and communicating directly with your doctor. For older adults and patients with diabetes, heart disease, or kidney disease, this coordinated oversight is a meaningful layer of protection.
For patients enrolled in PPC's Chronic Care Management or diabetes programs, our pharmacist is an integral part of the care team — optimizing regimens, supporting adherence, and flagging concerns before they become problems. This is the kind of coordinated, whole-person care that PPC's multi-specialty structure makes possible.
Ask your PPCare provider about a medication review with our in-house pharmacist at your next visit.
