Suppliers
Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies
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Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies
A healthcare provider who supplies equipment and medical supplies for use at home, such as wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, hospital beds, walkers, and diabetic supplies. They help patients with long-term or chronic conditions like respiratory problems, mobility issues, or diabetes by providing the necessary tools for daily living and recovery. Patients can expect help choosing the right equipment, instruction on safe use, and support with insurance or delivery.
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Customized Equipment
A medical supplier who provides customized durable medical equipment (DME) designed to meet the unique needs of individual patients. They assess, fit, and deliver specialized equipment such as custom wheelchairs, braces, prosthetics, and adaptive devices for conditions like mobility impairments, limb loss, or severe injuries. Patients can expect personalized fittings, training on equipment use, and ongoing support to ensure safety, comfort, and improved daily functioning.
332BD1200X
Dialysis Equipment & Supplies
A medical supplier who provides dialysis equipment and related supplies for patients with kidney failure or chronic kidney disease. They offer machines, filters, tubing, and other products needed for at-home or facility-based dialysis treatments. Patients can expect support in selecting, delivering, and maintaining dialysis equipment to ensure safe and effective treatment outside of the hospital setting.
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Nursing Facility Supplies
A medical facility that provides nursing homes and long-term care facilities with durable medical equipment (DME) and essential medical supplies. These supplies may include wheelchairs, hospital beds, wound care items, incontinence products, and mobility aids. Patients and families can expect reliable delivery and support for equipment needed to improve comfort, safety, and quality of life for residents with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or recovery needs.
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Oxygen Equipment & Supplies
A medical supplier who provides oxygen equipment and related supplies to patients with breathing difficulties or low oxygen levels. They deliver and set up items such as oxygen tanks, concentrators, and tubing for use at home or in care facilities. Commonly serving people with conditions like COPD, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, or heart failure, they also offer instructions on safe equipment use and ongoing support for patients and caregivers.
332BP3500X
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition
A medical supplier who provides equipment and supplies needed for patients receiving nutrition through feeding tubes (enteral) or intravenous lines (parenteral). They help patients who cannot eat or absorb enough food by mouth due to conditions like digestive disorders, severe illnesses, or surgery. Services include delivering feeding pumps, formula, tubing, and related supplies, as well as offering instructions and support to ensure safe and effective nutrition at home.
Indian Health Service/Tribal/Urban Indian Health (I/T/U) Pharmacy
Pharmacy
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Pharmacy
A medical facility where licensed pharmacists prepare, store, and dispense prescription medications to patients. Pharmacies provide medication counseling, answer questions about prescriptions, offer immunizations, and help manage ongoing health conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure. Patients can expect to receive their prescribed medicines, learn how to take them safely, and get advice on over-the-counter treatments.
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Clinic Pharmacy
A medical facility that provides prescription medications to patients at clinics, emergency rooms, or hospital outpatient settings. Clinic pharmacies fill prescriptions ordered by healthcare providers, offer advice on how to take medicines safely, answer questions about side effects, and help patients manage their treatments. Patients can expect support with medication refills, instructions for self-administration, and guidance for managing chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma, or high blood pressure.
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Community/Retail Pharmacy
A pharmacy where pharmacists prepare and provide prescription medications, offer advice on how to take medicines safely, give vaccinations, and answer questions about health and wellness. Patients can expect help managing chronic conditions, support with over-the-counter medicines, health screenings, and information about staying healthy. Pharmacists also work with doctors and other healthcare providers to ensure safe and effective care.
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Compounding Pharmacy
A pharmacy that prepares customized medications for patients based on a doctor's prescription when standard drug forms are not suitable. Compounding pharmacies create specific doses, flavors, or forms of medications, such as creams, liquids, or allergy-free options. Patients can expect these pharmacies to provide personalized medications for needs like hormone replacement, pain management, pediatric dosing, or medications without certain allergens or dyes.
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Home Infusion Therapy Pharmacy
A pharmacy that prepares and delivers medications for patients to receive intravenous (IV) treatments at home or in other non-hospital settings. They provide medications, supplies, and equipment needed for at-home infusions, as well as support from pharmacists and nurses. Common services include administering antibiotics, chemotherapy, nutrition, or other IV therapies for conditions like infections, immune disorders, or nutritional deficiencies. Patients can expect coordinated care, medication management, and education to safely continue treatment at home.
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Institutional Pharmacy
A medical facility that prepares and provides medications for patients staying in hospitals or other institutions. Institutional pharmacies ensure patients receive the right medicines, offer advice to patients and caregivers, give vaccinations, and may provide health screenings, medication counseling, and educational classes. Patients can expect safe delivery of needed medications, support with understanding their treatments, and help managing conditions like infections, pain, or chronic diseases while in the hospital.
3336L0003X
Long Term Care Pharmacy
A pharmacy that specializes in providing medications and pharmacy services to people living in long-term care settings such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, group homes, and hospices. They manage and deliver medications, offer medication reviews, coordinate with care teams, provide education to staff and patients, and help ensure safe and accurate medication use for residents with chronic conditions or complex medication needs.
3336M0002X
Mail Order Pharmacy
A pharmacy that prepares and dispenses prescription medications and ships them directly to patients’ homes. Mail order pharmacies help patients manage their medications, answer questions by phone or email, and often provide automatic refills for ongoing prescriptions. Patients can expect convenient delivery of medications for chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and asthma, along with support for safe and effective use of their medicines.
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Managed Care Organization Pharmacy
A pharmacy that is part of a managed care organization, serving only members covered by that organization. This pharmacy fills prescriptions, provides medication counseling, manages refills, and helps answer questions about medicines. Patients can expect support with insurance coverage, guidance on how to take their medications, and assistance with medication reviews for conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, and other chronic or acute illnesses.
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Nuclear Pharmacy
A pharmacy that prepares and provides special medicines containing small amounts of radioactive material used for medical tests and treatments. These medicines help doctors see how organs and tissues are working, often used for diagnosing heart disease, cancer, or bone problems. Patients can expect this pharmacy to supply safe, carefully measured doses for imaging scans like PET or SPECT, ensuring accuracy and safety in each procedure.
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Specialty Pharmacy
A pharmacy that specializes in providing medications for patients with serious, long-term, or rare health conditions such as cancer, HIV, multiple sclerosis, or rheumatoid arthritis. This pharmacy helps patients get high-cost or hard-to-find medicines, often offers support with insurance and medication education, and provides guidance on how to safely use and manage complex treatments.