Neurology

How a specialty pharmacy can help you

At Vivo Health Pharmacy, we provide patients with high-quality treatment support by working with health care providers and insurance companies.

Find resources to support your treatment.

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Do you have questions about your treatment?

Our pharmacists are ready to work with you. We'll provide the tools and the answers that you need to stick with your treatment plan.

These are some of the questions patients commonly ask. Let us know what questions we can answer for you.

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We're Here to Help

With Vivo Health Pharmacy, you can expect:

Personalized Care

No matter what you're facing, our expert pharmacists are here to provide one-on-one support.

Free Home Delivery

We offer free delivery to make getting your medications as simple as possible.

Access to More Medications

As a specialty pharmacy, we have the hard-to-find treatments that your local pharmacy doesn't always carry.

Vivo Health Pharmacy is here for you.

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Recommended Support Services

We understand finding resources and joining supportive communities are key aspects of your treatment. 

Here are some tools we recommend: 

 

Online Resources

MedlinePlus

MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health's website for patients and their families and friends, offering information about diseases, conditions, and wellness.

Local Services

Comprehensive Epilepsy Center

The Epilepsy Center comprises highly trained epilepsy specialists, who are there to support patients experiencing a range of conditions such as, but not limited to, seizures, sensory disturbance, and unexplained loss of consciousness.

Headache Center

The Headache Center provides help to those who are experiencing migraines or headaches. The center is made up of neurologists and headache specialists, who will help patients develop a personalized treatment plan.

Multiple Sclerosis Center

The Multiple Sclerosis Center offers extensive neurologic care, while simultaneously focusing on managing patients' symptoms and identifying the latest in treatments for multiple sclerosis.