Check the pharmacy’s license directly with your state’s board of pharmacy. Each state maintains a public database; search using their website and the pharmacy’s name and address.
Look for accreditation from reputable organizations. The Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) and the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) are examples. Independent verification through their websites is recommended. Confirm Pharmacy RX One’s status with these organizations.
- Visit the ACHC website and search their database of accredited facilities. Similarly, use PCAB’s online directory to verify accreditation if applicable to the services offered.
Examine Pharmacy RX One’s website for their license information and accreditation details. They should display this information prominently; look for official logos and links to verifying agencies.
Carefully review the “About Us” section for relevant information. Look for a separate “Licenses and Accreditations” page, if available.
Contact Pharmacy RX One directly. Inquire about their licensing and accreditation details. A legitimate pharmacy will readily provide this information. Ask for contact details for their licensing board for independent verification.
If inconsistencies exist between information found on their website and information found through direct verification with state boards and accreditation bodies, it warrants further investigation before using their services.