Your doctor
Evaluates you. Writes the prescription. Reviews and approves before anything is compounded. Has the prescribing authority.
For patients
RonanRx is a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. Your doctor prescribes; a pharmacist reviews; we prepare your medication on a prescription written specifically for you, then ship it to you.
What RonanRx is
RonanRx is a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. That means we prepare patient-specific medication only when a doctor writes a prescription for you, by name, after evaluating you. We don't ship medication that wasn't prescribed for you. We don't keep a public catalog of drugs you can order.
You can use a different pharmacy if you prefer. RonanRx works because your doctor chose us as a partner — not because we replaced your relationship with them.
Who's involved
Evaluates you. Writes the prescription. Reviews and approves before anything is compounded. Has the prescribing authority.
Verifies the prescription. Reviews your chart for safety. Supervises compounding and release. Available to answer your medication questions.
Provide intake and any records the program needs. Receive your medication. Free to use a different pharmacy if you prefer.
Operates the workflow between everyone above. Doesn't prescribe. Doesn't approve. Just makes the rest work.
Shipping
If your medication is temperature-sensitive, we ship it in an insulated package with the right cooling for the route and the season. We watch the temperature window and only release shipments we can deliver in that window.
You'll get a shipping confirmation with tracking. If anything looks wrong on arrival — package warm, label illegible, contents damaged — call the pharmacist using the number on your label. Read more about shipping →
Patient choice
Your doctor chose RonanRx as a partner because we operate the workflow they want for personalized-medicine programs. But you're not locked in. If you prefer to fill your prescription at a different pharmacy, tell your doctor — they can route it where you want.
Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. They are prepared for identified patients based on lawful prescribing and patient-specific need. Availability varies by state and prescribed medication. See where we ship →
Questions?
Email [email protected] with general questions. For medication-specific questions, call the pharmacist using the number on your medication label.