RonanRx · Physician-reviewed personalized medicine

Start your RonanRx intake.

Share your goals, state, and contact details so the RonanRx team can determine the right next step for physician review. Compounded medications require a valid patient-specific prescription and pharmacist approval before release.

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Programs

Doctor-led programs with patient-specific medication.

All medications above are prepared on a patient-specific prescription, reviewed by a licensed pharmacist, in a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. Availability varies by state and prescribed medication.

How it works

From doctor referral to pharmacist release.

01

Prescription and intake

The doctor sends a patient-specific prescription and the patient completes structured intake.

02

Pharmacist review

A licensed pharmacist verifies the prescription, chart, formulation, and release criteria.

03

Release and refill continuity

Medication ships with support and refill coordination stays tied to the prescribing doctor.