About

Acacia Apothecary and Wellness is a family owned compounding pharmacy. My wife Heather and I opened the pharmacy with the goal of helping our patients achieve the best possible outcomes for patients by working closely with our patients and their physicians to customize their medication and medication delivery. We intimately understand that when it comes to our patients, one size does not fit all. Using state-of-the-art technology with FDA compliant ingredients, we ensure your finished medication meets your doctor’s exact specifications. Our staff receives post-graduate training and certification to dispense the highest quality medications. Additionally, our pharmacists and technicians strive to update their training to provide cutting edge techniques and formulas. We are a full service compounding pharmacy providing nearly all medication delivery methods. Our commitment to technology, education, outcomes, and service sets Acacia Apothecary and Wellness apart from other compounding pharmacies.  

What is Compounding?

Compounding combines an ageless art with the latest medical knowledge and state-of-the-art technology, allowing specially trained professionals to prepare customized medications to meet each patient’s specific needs. Compounding is fundamental to the profession of pharmacy and was a standard means of providing prescription medications before drugs began to be produced in mass quantities by pharmaceutical manufacturers. The demand for professional compounding has increased as healthcare professionals and patients realize that the limited number of strengths and dosage forms that are commercially available do not meet the needs of many patients, and that these patients often have a better response to a customized dosage form that is "just what the doctor ordered".

Our compounding professionals can prepare
•unique dosage forms containing the best dose of medication for each individual.
•medications in dosage forms that are not commercially available, such as transdermal gels, troches, "chewies", and lollipops.
•medications free of problem-causing excipients such as dyes, sugar, lactose, or alcohol.
•combinations of various compatible medications into a single dosage form for easier administration and improved compliance.
•medications that are not commercially available.