Loading listings...
Loading listings...
Browse verified pharmacist professionals in West Valley City, UT. Compare ratings, read reviews, and request a quote for free.
Showing 1–18 of 18 results
West Valley City has 18 pharmacists available to serve residents' medication and health needs. While rating data is not yet available for the local market, pharmacists in the area offer a range of clinical services from immunizations to medication therapy management. The median cost for a Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Session is $125. Whether you need prescription filling, immunizations, compounding, or medication synchronization support, local pharmacists can help optimize your drug therapy and overall health outcomes.
A Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Session in West Valley City typically costs $125. This service involves a comprehensive review of your medications, potential interactions, and therapy optimization with a pharmacist. Costs may vary based on session length and complexity, so confirm pricing with your chosen pharmacist before scheduling.
Read our guide: Best Pharmacists in West Valley City, UT
In-depth rankings, tips, and FAQs for choosing a pharmacist in West Valley City
Look for pharmacists who can document their clinical credentials and explain their service offerings transparently. Ask for written cost estimates before starting paid services like consultative sessions or compounding. Reputable pharmacists will discuss potential drug interactions openly and provide clear follow-up instructions. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into services you don't need or who operate without clear contact information and verifiable credentials. Avoid pharmacies that discourage questions about medication safety or refuse to discuss how they handle insurance claims.
The median cost for an MTM Session is $125. However, pricing may vary by pharmacist and location, so contact your local pharmacy directly for their specific rates.
There are 18 pharmacists currently available in West Valley City to serve residents.
Local pharmacists offer medication therapy management, immunizations, prescription compounding, point-of-care testing, medication synchronization, and consultative services. Call your pharmacy to confirm which services they provide.
Check the Utah Department of Commerce website to verify that a pharmacist's license is active and in good standing before using their services.
Many pharmacists accept insurance plans, but coverage varies. Contact your pharmacy and insurance provider to confirm coverage for specific services like immunizations or MTM sessions.