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We pride ourselves on delivering accurate diagnoses, offering effective treatment options and proving on-going care to keep your eyes healthy. For over 40 years, we’ve stood by our mission to provide exceptional care with state-of-the-art services and friendly, dedicated professionals. It’s because of our strong conviction to high standards that we first implemented an in-house pharmacy. In fact, we are one of the few ophthalmologists in Scottsdale to be able to provide our patients with highly specialized, immediate and affordable medications.

Benefits of an In-House Pharmacy

Yes, you could always have the prescription sent over to your local pharmacist and in most situations that local pharmacist can fill what you need and explain it’s uses. However, in those situations when medications must be ordered or are increasingly more expensive at your local pharmacist, turn to our in-house pharmacy.

Affordability: At our Scottsdale in-house pharmacy, we sell prescription medications at cost, unlike what you’d find at the local pharmacy. Because we sell at cost, our medications are quite often more affordable than those you’d find elsewhere.

Specialized: The medications that we carry at our in-house pharmacy are high specialized and not often found in the inventory of your local pharmacy. Products like Cyclogyl can be difficult to find on the shelf, and so most pharmacists will have to order it, resulting in three to seven crucial days where you will not have your medication.

Accessibility: For those medications that you will need to start immediately, turn to our in-house pharmacy. As mentioned above, most pharmacies will not have these highly specialized prescriptions in stock, and ordering them will set back your treatment. Get your prescriptions filled immediately with us.

We invite you to schedule an appointment for a regular eye exam with one of our physicians, and fill your specialty prescriptions here as well.

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