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Find a partner clinic

Licensed doctors prescribe compounded medications through partner clinics — we don't initiate prescriptions on this site. Here's how the referral process works and how to find a clinic in your state.

A clinician hands a labeled prescription vial to a patient.

How it works

How a partner-clinic referral works

RonanRx is a health technology platform used by licensed doctors for care coordination. Doctors decide whether care and any prescription are appropriate. For convenience, patients may use Elite Care Pharmacy LLC, a separately licensed Texas community pharmacy that works with RonanRx, or another pharmacy if they prefer. A licensed pharmacy prepares medications on a patient-specific prescription written by a licensed doctor for an identified patient. We do not run a direct-to-consumer storefront, and we do not initiate prescriptions from this site.

If you're a patient looking for a compounded therapy and you don't have a doctor who can write the prescription, the next step is to connect with a partner clinic in your state. Partner clinics are independent medical practices — primary care, internal medicine, endocrinology, weight management, men's or women's health — that work with RonanRx and are familiar with compounded options.

A partner clinic will evaluate whether a medication workflow is medically appropriate for you. If a prescription is issued, the patient's selected pharmacy handles review, dispensing, and shipping, with temperature-aware packaging when required.

What to expect

Three steps

  1. Request a referral. Use the contact form below with your state, the medication you're researching, and your situation in a sentence or two. We'll respond within two business days with one or more partner clinics in your area that have evaluated patients for that therapy.
  2. Schedule a consult with the clinic. The clinic owns the medical evaluation: history, exam where appropriate, lab work if needed, and the prescribing decision. They are not obligated to prescribe — they decide whether it's right for you based on their clinical judgment.
  3. If they prescribe, they use RonanRx to coordinate the workflow. The patient's selected pharmacy handles pharmacist review, dispensing, and shipping based on the prescription.

Contact

Email us for a referral

Send a short note to hello@ronanrx.com with:

  • Your state (we match by state because prescriber licensing is state-specific).
  • The compounded medication you're researching (e.g. "compounded glutathione" or "naltrexone-bupropion").
  • A sentence about your situation — whether a prior doctor recommended this, whether you've tried the FDA-approved version, anything relevant.

We respond within two business days with partner clinics in your state that have evaluated patients for that therapy. We don't share your information with anyone outside the clinic you're matched with.

What this is not: we don't run a consultation, we don't write prescriptions, and we don't recommend specific therapies. The clinic decides.

If we can't match you

When no partner clinic is available in your state

RonanRx is licensed in every state, but our partner-clinic network is denser in some states than others. If we don't currently have a partner clinic in your state that has evaluated patients for the specific compounded therapy you're researching, we'll tell you that directly and suggest options:

  • A telemedicine clinic licensed in your state, where state law allows telehealth prescribing for the therapy class.
  • Asking your existing primary-care doctor to write the prescription. Most doctors aren't familiar with compounded options but are willing to learn — we can send them a clinician information packet (the PDF version of any monograph on this site) that explains the therapy.
  • For controlled or restricted therapies (or where the FDA-approved version is medically appropriate), recommending you stay with the FDA-approved drug rather than a compounded version.