Dermatology

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Customized skin treatments for every patient

Not all conditions can be treated safely and effectively at your local in-store pharmacy. However, if you’ve consulted a dermatologist and your current medications have not produced the results you’re looking for, then specialty compounded medications could be the answer to better skin.

At CDRx Pharmacy, we formulate custom dermatology medications to your exact specifications to speed up healing and provide relief for your skin.

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How our dermatology compounding process works

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Assess skin health needs

We’ll review concerns about your skin, from chronic conditions to cosmetic goals, to understand what solutions will work best.

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Prepare your custom serum

Our pharmacists prepare personalized dermatology treatments, compounding medications tailored to your unique skin needs and treatment goals.

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Deliver solutions that support healthy skin

With customized medications, clear guidance, and ongoing support, we can help patients achieve healthier, clearer, and more radiant skin.

The CDRx difference

We bridge the gap between what exists and what’s needed by forging partnerships with healthcare providers and patients, delivering personalized therapeutic solutions. This is how we redefine what a pharmacy can be — a trusted partner in lifelong health.

Personalized Care

Personalized care

We take the time to understand an individual’s specific needs and craft personalized solutions accordingly.

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Quality ingredients

Our compounds are made of only the highest quality ingredients and mixed in-house. 

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Highly trained pharmacists

We’re experienced and highly trained compound pharmacists. Our team is friendly and always ready to help.

Take the next step

Every patient’s skin is unique. Our pharmacists take the time to discuss your concerns, answer questions, and provide personalized compounding solutions to support healthy skin.

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