Dispensing Solution, Northwind Pharmaceuticals

Why your University would Benefit from On-Site Dispensing

Why-your-University-would-Benefit-from-On-Site-DispensingIn-house dispensing benefits more than just primary care clinics and urgent care facilities. In fact, university and college health centers stand to greatly benefit from on-site dispensaries.

Why Universities Should Utilize In-House Health Centers (and more)

University health centers provide important services to students when they are away from home. Many students have never been on their own before and have no idea when they need to see a doctor or how to begin to find one. Students also may have difficulty finding transportation and they may forgo needed medical attention, if there were not a convenient student health center. These health centers provide:

  • Easy access to care on campus
  • Discreet medical services to student patients
  • Counseling when needed
  • Access to medications when a pharmacy is not easily accessible

On-site dispensing is a great way to provide another valuable service for students. Northwind Pharmaceuticals is your partner in supporting on-campus clinics and we offer services to make integrating dispensing simple.

  • A broad array of ready-to-dispense prescription and OTC medications
  • Software for easy inventory management, dispensing, tracking and reordering
  • A simple and convenient labeling and tracking system for locations that don’t want software
  • Competitive pricing that allows student health centers to offer this important service despite increasing higher education budget pressures

To learn more about how you can benefit from our dispensing solutions, contact Northwind Pharmaceuticals today.

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