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Treatment Plans

We'll review your prescription, verify insurance or workers’ comp approval, and coordinate delivery or pick-up. Our goal is to make the process quick and stress-free.

We work closely with your healthcare provider to ensure your medications align with your diagnosis, treatment goals, and any special considerations you may have.

Yes, if your provider updates your prescription or care needs change, we’ll adjust your plan accordingly. Just let us or your doctor know.

We review each patient’s medication needs regularly—especially for long-term care—to ensure the plan remains effective and up to date.

Medication & Prescriptions

Yes, absolutely. At Injury Care Pharmacy, we make it simple and stress-free to fill your prescriptions online. Whether you've been injured on the job or in an accident, we coordinate directly with your doctor and the workers’ comp carrier to get your medications approved and delivered.

Once we have your prescription and basic information, our team handles everything from benefit verification to home delivery. There’s no need to visit a retail pharmacy or wait in long lines.

Just click below to get started, or give us a call—we’re here to help you every step of the way.

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Yes. Injury Care Pharmacy offers generic medication options when available and clinically appropriate. Generic medications are FDA-approved and contain the same active ingredients as brand-name drugs—but they often come at a lower cost and can be more readily approved by workers’ comp carriers.

Our licensed pharmacists will work closely with your doctor to ensure you receive the most effective and accessible treatment option for your condition—whether brand-name or generic.

Have questions about your medication options?
📞 Call us at 1-800-576-0137 Ext 3000 — we’re here to help.

If you miss a dose of your medication, don’t panic. The best course of action depends on the type of medication you’re taking.

Here’s what you should do:

  • Take the missed dose as soon as you remember.
  • If it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose.Do not double up or take extra to make up for it—this can increase the risk of side effects.
  • Read your medication labelfor specific instructions or warnings.
  • Call your doctor or pharmacistif you're unsure what to do. We're here to help you stay safe and on track with your treatment.

No, Over-the-counter (OTC) medications can be purchased without a prescription. However, if you're under workers’ compensation, some OTC items may require approval to be covered.

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