Pharmacy Outpatient & Infusion Services

Local Medication Management & Assistance

Accessing the medical treatments and medications you need is a crucial part of your healing journey. The Warner Hospital & Health Services pharmacy is committed to providing round-the-clock pharmacist coverage to help patients receive intravenous (IV) and injectable medications as well as answer any questions they may have. Our pharmacy workers utilize more than 100 combined years of experience to promote each patient’s health and well-being.

Pharmacists are available onsite from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. On-call pharmacists are available outside operating hours, providing 24/7 access.

Infusion Therapy Close to Home

Keep your infusions and injections local. The Warner Hospital pharmacy provides infusion and injection therapy services in an environment close to home. This decreases the amount of time patients and caregivers spend traveling for treatment and may also reduce wait times to receive medications. The pharmacy and nursing staff work closely with the Business Office to ensure therapies are covered by insurance and address any questions patients may have.

Each patient is given a private room for treatment. Patients should keep an updated list of current medications and allergies to be given to the pharmacy staff at each appointment. Patients may also bring something to pass the time (book, phone, knitting, etc.) — Warner Hospital will ensure patients’ other needs are met.

Services available at the Warner Hospital pharmacy include the following:

  • IV antibiotics and antifungals
  • Biologic infusions for:
    • Rheumatoid arthritis
    • Crohn’s disease
    • Osteoporosis
    • Migraines
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • And other autoimmune or chronic conditions
  • Blood and bleeding disorders
  • Chronic kidney disease and anemia management
  • Injections:
    • Antihemophilic agents (blood clotting disorders)
    • Hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol)
    • Long-acting antipsychotics
    • Prolia (osteoporosis)
    • Vaccines
  • Intravenous immunoglobulin infusions (IVIG)
  • Iron and vitamin infusion
  • Maintenance of PICC lines, central lines, and Medi-ports
  • Supportive care during cancer treatment:
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Low white blood count
    • Hydration therapy
  • Steroid infusions

For more information about the Warner Hospital pharmacy or to see if your treatment can be given at Warner Hospital & Health Services, call (217) 937-5252.