College of St. Scholastica
Medication Therapy Management
Health Science Center at BlueStone
940 Woodland Ave, Health Science Center at Bluestone, Duluth, MN, 55812
Distance: 1011 Miles
(218) 625-4897
clinic@css.edu
http://www.css.edu/locations/health-science-center/maurices-community-clinic.html
Service Details
Description
Comprehensive review of all current medicines by a licensed pharmacist to help get the most benefit for your health and lifestyle.
Review includes all prescription medications, herbal supplements, and over-the-counter medicines to help you understand:
* If you are taking only the medicines and amounts you need
* How your medicines interact with each other
* If all your medicines are safe and effective
* If there are any lower-cost options
Review will also answer questions and provide education on your medicines.
Additional Information
This is a free, student-run clinic for people with little or no insurance.
Services include:
* Medication review and pharmaceutical care
Services are provided by health care students and are supervised by program faculty.
Clinic hours include Monday - Thursday afternoons.
The clinic operates during the school year, from September - April, and is closed during all college breaks.
Features
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Medical Services
- Medication management
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Payment
- Free / no cost to eligible clients
Eligibility
Talk to your pharmacist about eligibility requirements
Fees
Included for Medicare Part D subscribers meeting certain eligibility criteria
Business Hours
Monday - Thursday afternoons from September - April
Area Served
Duluth area
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (218) 625-4897 |
Last Update
7/28/2023
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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LH-2700.5000-450Medication Consultation Programs Definition
Programs that conduct a review of the prescription and over-the-counter medication and other substances (e.g., herbal remedies, vitamins and other supplements, illegal drugs) that people are taking with the objectives of supporting the individual's ability to self-administer medications as prescribed and to ensure their safety and well being, particularly in circumstances where their medication regimen is complex. The reviews address a number of issues including appropriate therapeutic uses of particular substances; adverse side effects; interaction/reaction with foods and other drugs; product identification and availability or equivalency; safety when used by children, pregnant or breastfeeding women or older adults, many of whom may have multiple prescriptions; and outcomes.
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LN-1500Community Clinics Definition
Consumer-based, community-controlled, nonprofit outpatient facilities that provide basic health care including physical examinations, immunizations, family planning, nutrition assistance and diagnosis and treatment of common ailments for low income people, people who are homeless or uninsured/underinsured or other medically underserved populations that are geographically, economically and culturally challenged. Services are generally provided on an ability-to-pay basis. In the U.S., most community clinics are part of the network of Federally Qualified Health Centers, and many are known as "free clinics".
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YJ-8780People With Inadequate Health Insurance Definition
Individuals who do not have adequate coverage to address their medical needs including prescription drugs, doctor visits, medical tests, surgery or other medical procedures or interventions for catastrophic medical conditions.
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YJ-8800People Without Health Insurance Definition
Individuals and families who have no health care insurance coverage and who may not be receiving adequate medical care as a consequence.