Creative Scripts Compounding Pharmacy

Category: Pharmacy in Naples, Florida

Address: 600 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Naples, FL 34102, USA

Phone: +12392610050

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ron Bruce

Sep 23, 2022

Have been using Creative Scripts for several years for our pets prescription. Always punctual and great communication. No need to look anywhere else.

Elena Mashington

Aug 31, 2022

Creative Scripts Compounding Pharmacy is EXCELLENT! Jerry and his wife truly care about the well-being of their customers. Have been a customer for years due to needing bio-identical hormones and thyroid meds. Nothing else worked but my doctor sent me to their facility and the quality of their meds is top notch. Highly recommend for anyone who doesn't want to deal with the JUNK over-the-counter products deliver. Clean healthy products is what I get from Creative Scripts.

Richard Monsen

Aug 13, 2022

We have been a customer of Creative Scripts for over twenty years. They have always been very professional and deliver on time. We have also received lots of good advise and physician recomendations.

Mari Crews

Jul 25, 2022

Best compounding pharmacy ever! Everyone is super kind and helpful.

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Questions & Answers

Do they take insurance?

Lorraine Thompson | Sep 25, 2021
Creative Scripts Compounding Pharmacy | Sep 25, 2021

Hi Lorraine, We do not bill insurance directly as most insurances do not reimburse for compounded medications for one reason or another. We can provide you with a Universal claim form for you to send to your prescription insurance company for possible reimbursement.

Where can I get clear info on the difference between meds from a compounding pharmacy vs. a regular one, advantages vs. disadvantages? I am reading online and still a bit confused.

Ash Cyress | Jul 27, 2022
Creative Scripts Compounding Pharmacy | Jul 27, 2022

Hi Ash, shortly, compounded preparations are custom formulated based on a prescription from a prescriber, for each patient as opposed to those produced by drug companies. Sometimes it is because the dose needs to be different, or the patient may have an allergy or sensitivity to an excipient in the “regular” product. A compounding pharmacy employs pharmacists and technicians that have been formally trained to formulate patient specific preparations.

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