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Pharmacist pricing in Sandy track close to the national average in this market. The estimates below are typical local ranges, adjusted for UT labor and cost-of-living, and are a starting point — always confirm scope and get a written quote before hiring.
| Service | Typical range in Sandy |
|---|---|
| Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Session | $50 – $190 per Comprehensive Medication Review (CMR, 30–60 min) |
| Immunization Administration (Flu, COVID, Shingles, Tdap, RSV) | $25 – $335 per dose (cash-pay; vaccine + admin fee combined) |
| Compounding Prescription (Custom Formulation) | $30 – $285 per prescription (per fill — varies wildly by formulation) |
| Point-of-Care Test (Strep, Flu, COVID, A1c, Lipids) | $25 – $95 per test (in-pharmacy, results in 5–20 min) |
| Medication Synchronization Program | $0 – $25 per month (almost always free as value-add) |
| Consultative Pharmacist (Cash-Pay Hour) | $95 – $190 per consultation hour (rare; clinical / specialty practice) |
Ranges are estimates for Sandy, UT based on national pricing data adjusted for local rates. Actual quotes vary by scope, materials, and provider.
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Pharmacists dispense prescription medications, provide drug interaction counseling, administer vaccinations, manage chronic disease medications, and offer health screenings.
In most states, pharmacists cannot independently prescribe medications, though this is changing.
To transfer a prescription, simply provide your new pharmacy with your current pharmacy's name and phone number, along with your prescription details.
Generic drugs contain the same active ingredients, dosage, and strength as brand-name drugs but cost 30 to 80 percent less.
Yes, pharmacists in all 50 states can administer vaccinations, including flu shots, COVID-19 vaccines, shingles vaccines, and pneumonia vaccines.