Services

All clinical pharmacotherapy services are provided by our parent company RX Health and Wellness. The RX Health and Wellness company offers several health coaching programs to suit your health and wellness goals. Perhaps you want a customized program with an action plan where the Health Coach works with you to implement the plan in a one-on-one setting. Maybe you prefer a group setting where you can collaborate, share and learn with like minds who are also on a health and wellness journey. Maybe you need more guidance, more of a customized, Based on Functional medicine detailed action plan that you are comfortable with implementing on your own with periodic help. In any case, the RX Health and Wellness Company can help you on your journey in the manner you choose.

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Personalized Health Advice to Help You Feel Better

Find Solutions Specific for You

Do you have high blood pressure, diabetes, pre-diabetes, high cholesterol and are at high risk for cardiovascular disease. Not sure if you are at high risk, we can evaluate and help you decrease the risks.

Are you sick and tired of feeling sick and tired?

DT1 Education and Management

The focus is insulin dose adjustment, diabetes education, diet, exercise and self management of blood sugars.


DT2 Education and Management

One on One Telehealth Visit:

Have you been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? Are you struggling with high blood sugars, unable to lose weight, mood swings and just feeling tired all the time? Do you constantly feel thirsty, constantly urinate a lot. Are multiple medications that are not working for you? During this six weeks one on one we can correct many of the underlying deficiencies that lead to diabetes through Functional Medicine and lifestyle changes which will lead to reversal or remission of your diabetes.


Diabetes Technology Teaching and education

We can help you with everything from how to use a glucometer, to smart insulin pens, CGM teaching and insulin pump teaching.


If you have any combination of any of the following: high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, pre-diabetes, and are overweight?

  • No one takes the time to get to know you
  • The only solution is an endless rotation of medicines
  • You feel pressured into procedures you don’t want
  • Instructions are unclear and confusing
  • Care feels disjointed, like none of your providers are listening

One on One Telehealth Visit:


Medication Review

One time comprehensive Medication Review for drug-drug interactions, correct dose, drug-disease interaction, pill burden, and more.

One on One Telehealth Visit:


What the Visit Entails

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Enhance Diabetes Care with a Diabetes Educator

Introduction:Managing diabetes can be a complex and challenging task. As a healthcare professional, you understand the importance of providing comprehensive care to your patients. However, the increasing number of people with diabetes and the demands on your time can make it difficult to offer individualized support. This is where a diabetes educator can make a …

Practical Diabetes Pearls

One of the hardest barriers to treat diabetes is the fear of starting insulin on patients. Not only do you have patient barriers but you may also have provider barriers. Her will discuss mainly patient barriers to starting insulin. Addressing insulin fears Patients come into the visit with many pre-conceived ideas about medications but especially …

Patient Corner

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About

My name is Alexandra Santamaria, PharmD, CDCES.  As a clinical pharmacist in ambulatory pharmacotherapy, my purpose is to partner with the patient to help get chronic diseases under control (self management), get the latest information about your disease state, improve drug therapy to get the best outcomes and educate the patient on their disease state and medications.

In this blog you will be able to see information bout disease states, medications and research. Everything in the site is from a pharmacotherapeutic prospective and is not meant to substitute your Doctor’s recommendations.

Everything from motivating patients, to communication, to dealing with both medical and pharmacy students; will be addressed in this blog. All from a personal perspective as an ambulatory care specialist clinical pharmacist and insight from years of experience. I welcome your opinions and insights into the different topics, discussion can only lead to better understanding of topics that are very relevant to ambulatory clinical pharmacy today and hope we can further the profession of pharmacy in ambulatory care.

This is a very exciting time in Pharmacy as we are present in more settings than ever, ambulatory care can be found in primary care clinics, hospital based clinics, in specialty clinics, in community pharmacies providing clinical services and many more settings. Other professions such as Medical Doctors, Physician Assistant, Nurses and many others, are beginning to see the benefits of having a clinical pharmacist as part of the health team. More and more patients are also starting to seek services from clinical pharmacist because they see the benefit of the services we provide.  While we have some barriers and even some setbacks, it is my belief that pharmacy has a very bright future ahead especially in ambulatory care.