Sevier Valley Hospital

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Inpatient pharmacy

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Inpatient pharmacy

Our inpatient pharmacy employs the latest technologies to ensure safe and accurate medications are delivered to patients throughout their hospital stay. Our pharmacists and certified staff members work directly with physicians and nurses to optimize drug therapy for every patient in the hospital. We are licensed with the state and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and inspected by the Joint Commission.

What sets us apart

Intermountain Pharmacy services offer in-hospital medication therapy, with pharmacists and doctors working in tandem.

Specialized training

Benefit from our pharmacy team's specialized training, ensuring expertise in medication management and personalized care for optimal health outcomes

Experts available

Access expert clinical pharmacists at every hospital, providing specialized medication management and ensuring safe and effective treatment for all patients

Convenient

Our pharmacy options are convenient, offering home delivery, mail order, and specialty medication options tailored to your needs

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our pharmacy services.

We have safe medication receptacles that allow unused household medications to be disposed of in a safe, secure, convenient, and responsible manner. Just bring your unused medications and drop them into the bin. We will ensure that the medications are disposed of properly, relieving you from having to worry about it.

Please call our pharmacies with any questions or concerns.

This is a unique service that our pharmacy is offering in partnership with your Intermountain Provider. Instead of making numerous trips to the pharmacy to pick up your monthly medications, let us synchronize them for one date. Then you can choose to come in and pick them up or have them delivered to your home/office at no additional cost to you. You will no longer be spending time running to the drug store, but will have the ability to organize your medications with one of our trained pharmacy staff once a month.

Call our pharmacy to obtain more information and enroll in this valuable program today.

Our pharmacies can provide you with an immunization review and administer immunizations recommended by your Intermountain Health provider. Our trained pharmacists will also communicate with your provider for seamless, individual care.

Call your Intermountain Provider or Pharmacy to inquire about services.

Intermountain Health Providers trust Pharmacy Services with their most complex medication and prescription needs. Intermountain Health Pharmacists are available for counseling on all patient prescriptions. They will advise patients on drug interactions and make recommendations on over-the-counter drugs and vitamins to get the most out of the patient’s medication therapy. Please contact your provider or your pharmacy directly for any consultation needs. Our outpatient pharmacies have a Pharmacist on staff during all business hours.

Please stop by our pharmacies or call to speak to one of our pharmacists about your medication concerns.

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