Pharmacy Licensure
Confirm the state pharmacy license, the 503A or 503B registration, and the states into which the facility is permitted to ship.
Independent Sourcing & Program Advisory
We help licensed medical practices compare suppliers, verify licensing and testing documentation, model program economics, and plan implementation.
The First Question
Practices evaluating a new source ask the same question before anything else: is this a licensed compounding pharmacy, or is it research-use-only product being sold into clinical settings? It is the right question, and it should be answered in writing before a practice orders anything.
Confirm the state pharmacy license, the 503A or 503B registration, and the states into which the facility is permitted to ship.
Establish how orders are authorized, what the practice's prescriber obligations are, and how patient-specific versus office-stock supply is handled.
Request lot-level potency and sterility results from an independent laboratory, plus the testing scope actually performed.
Confirm what accompanies each shipment: certificates of analysis, lot identification, beyond-use dating, and storage requirements.
How We Help
Identify licensed sources and compare the programs available to qualified practices.
Compare ordering terms, documentation, lead times, service levels, and fulfillment models side by side.
Organize and review available licensure, facility, product, and testing documentation.
Assess backorder history and second-source options so a program is not dependent on a single supplier.
Map onboarding, ordering, staff workflow, account support, and supplier requirements.
Model pricing and operating assumptions using written terms from potential suppliers.
Who We Serve
Diligence
Confirm the legal entity, licenses, facilities, and permitted sales channel.
Request the documentation available for each product and lot.
Verify pricing, minimums, fulfillment, returns, and support in writing.
Route clinical and legal questions to the practice's qualified advisors.
Independent Advisory
Clinic Sourcing works from a consultant perspective. We help each practice compare potential suppliers, organize diligence, test the economics, and plan implementation. The practice and its qualified advisors make the final clinical, legal, and purchasing decisions.
We do not manufacture, compound, prescribe, dispense, or directly sell clinical products. Product availability and terms come from the supplier selected by the practice.
Tell us about your current services, goals, and operating model. We will help you define the supplier and program questions worth answering.