UHS Hospitals Specialty Pharmacy
The Specialty Pharmacy Program at UHS closely connects your clinic care with your pharmacy care. Pharmacy liaisons and clinical pharmacists specializing in your condition will address all of your prescription needs and ensure that your treatment is working between your clinic visits.
Services
Coordinated care between your physicians and our pharmacy includes:
- On-call pharmacist support
- Financial assistance support
- Insurance prior authorizations
- Free home delivery
- Refill coordination
Vaccinations
To schedule a vaccination appointment online, click here.
Where we are located
United Health Services Hospitals, Inc
Specialty Pharmacy
345 Main St.
Suite A
Johnson City, NY 13790
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Contact Us
Phone: (607) 352-5948
Fax: (607) 352-5949
Email: Rxadmin@nyuhs.org
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