A physician-partnered compounding pharmacy in the East Bay — one patient, one prescription, one preparation at a time.
Get in Touch
From hormone therapy to integrative medicine, we compound specialized preparations across a range of therapeutic areas. Talk to your physician about whether a compounded medication is appropriate for you.
Bioidentical hormone formulations for men and women — creams, capsules, troches, and more, compounded to prescriber specifications.
Sublingual tablets, troches, nasal sprays, and topicals — multiple dosage forms and strengths, compounded to each prescriber's protocol.
Precise low-dose capsules — 0.5mg to 4.5mg and beyond — in the exact strengths prescribers need to titrate.
Custom topical preparations — active ingredients, strengths, and elegant bases selected for each patient's skin.
Preparations for integrative protocols — including dye-free and preservative-free formulations for sensitive patients.
Preparations compounded without dyes, preservatives, or common triggers — for patients with mast cell activation syndrome and chemical sensitivities.
Suppositories, enemas, ointments, and creams — compounded in the dosage form best suited to the treatment area.
Women's health preparations at every life stage — vaginal, topical, oral — compounded to each prescriber's specifications.
Topical, oral, and sublingual preparations — compounded as prescribed for testosterone therapy, ED, and hair loss.
No two patients metabolize medicine the same way. Some need a specific strength their physician has determined is right for them. Others need the medication in a different form — a topical cream rather than a pill, or a troche rather than an injection. Patients with sensitivities may need a preparation free of dyes, lactose, or preservatives. And sometimes combining two or three active ingredients into a single preparation simplifies a patient's daily routine.
Our pharmacist is available to consult with prescribers on formulation, dosage form, and ingredient alternatives — the compounding details that shape each preparation.
Physician looking for a compounding partner? Patient with a question for our pharmacist? We'd love to hear from you.