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Browse verified pharmacist professionals in Boulder, CO. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
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Boulder has 38 pharmacists available through this directory. Pharmacists in the area offer a range of clinical services beyond traditional prescription filling, including medication therapy management, immunizations, compounding, and point-of-care testing. Whether you're looking for comprehensive medication review or specialized pharmaceutical services, you can browse available pharmacists in Boulder and nearby areas like Denver, Aurora, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs.
A Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Session in Boulder typically costs around $125. This service involves a detailed review of your medications by a pharmacist to optimize your therapy, identify potential interactions, and improve health outcomes. Costs may vary depending on the pharmacist and the complexity of your medication regimen.
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Look for pharmacists who maintain current licensure with the Colorado State Board of Pharmacy and can provide transparent pricing for specialized services. Quality indicators include willingness to perform comprehensive medication reviews, clear documentation of recommendations, and coordination with your physician or other healthcare providers. Be cautious of pharmacists who pressure you into unnecessary services, offer only cash-only transactions without documentation, or seem unwilling to discuss how their recommendations fit into your overall treatment plan.
The median cost for a Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Session in Boulder is $125. Your actual cost may vary depending on the pharmacist and whether your insurance covers this service.
There are 38 pharmacists listed in this Boulder directory offering a variety of pharmaceutical services.
Pharmacists in Boulder offer clinical services including medication therapy management, immunization administration, prescription compounding, point-of-care testing, medication synchronization programs, and consultative services.
You can verify a pharmacist's license by checking the Colorado State Board of Pharmacy website, where you can search by name or license number to confirm their current credentials.
Many pharmacists accept insurance for clinical services, but coverage varies by plan and service type. Contact the pharmacist directly to confirm what your insurance covers, or ask about cash-pay options.