New Hampshire Providers Can Access Custom Prescriptions That Meet Higher Standards
Compound Medications Built On Standards, Not Shortcuts, For New Hampshire Providers
- ✓PCAB-Accredited 503A Compounding Pharmacy
- ✓25+ Years in Business
- ✓$60,000+/Month Invested in Third-Party Testing
- ✓USP 795/797/800 Compliant
- ✓Fast, Licensed Shipping to 47 States and Counting
- ✓120+ Dedicated Team Members
- ✓Reorder Your RX 24/7
Partner With A PCAB-Accredited Compound Pharmacy In New Hampshire
Specialized in men’s health, women’s health, and bio-identical hormones
Pharmacy Compounding Services Accessible To New Hampshire Providers
From hormone therapy to veterinary compounding, New Hampshire providers access the full range of custom medication services through MediVera, including OTC supplements fulfilled through the same pharmacy relationship. Every compound is prepared to third-party tested quality and compliance standards that hold up to clinical scrutiny. Browse the categories below to find what works for your practice and patients.
| Health Focus | Who Benefits | Common Formulations | Prescribers We Work With |
|---|---|---|---|
Peptides |
Adults working with providers to address recovery, body composition, immune function, or cellular repair through compounded peptide therapy | Injectable amino acid therapies, subcutaneous support compounds, cellular signaling compounds, growth factor support formulations | Functional medicine physicians, sports medicine providers, anti-aging specialists, integrative health practitioners |
Weight Management |
Adults pursuing weight management medications and metabolic wellness support in a state where approximately 30% of adults face obesity-related health challenges, making weight loss a growing priority across primary care and specialty practices statewide. | Injectable peptide therapies, lipotropic therapies, nasal spray, injectable metabolic support therapies | Primary care physicians, weight management specialists, endocrinologists, internal medicine providers |
Hormone Replacement |
Adults experiencing hormonal changes related to aging, menopause, andropause, or thyroid imbalance | Bioidentical hormone creams, troches, oral capsules, hormone replacement therapies in custom strengths and delivery formats | Ob-gyns, endocrinologists, functional medicine physicians, anti-aging specialists, internal medicine providers |
Men's Health |
Adult men managing age-related hormone decline, sexual health, or metabolic concerns that require custom men's health formulations | Hormone creams and gels, lipotropic therapies, injectable amino acid compounds, erectile support formulations | Urologists, men's health clinics, primary care physicians, endocrinologists |
Women's Health |
Women across reproductive, perimenopausal, and postmenopausal life stages with unique hormonal needs | Bioidentical hormone creams and capsules, peptide therapies, lipotropic therapies, vaginal preparations, women's health compounds | Ob-gyns, reproductive endocrinologists, women's health specialists, functional medicine providers |
Dermatology |
Patients managing skin conditions shaped by New Hampshire's humid continental climate, where long, cold winters with low indoor humidity cause persistent dryness and barrier breakdown, while summer humidity and UV exposure can worsen acne, pigmentation issues, and inflammatory skin conditions | Topical anti-inflammatory preparations, depigmentation compounds, wound care creams, scar-reduction agents, custom dermatology formulations | Dermatologists, plastic surgeons, aesthetic medicine providers, wound care specialists |
Longevity |
Health-focused adults and providers pursuing evidence-informed approaches to cellular health and healthy aging | Lipotropic therapies, coenzyme and mitochondrial support therapies, antioxidant formulations, immune support preparations, longevity compounds | Functional medicine physicians, integrative health providers, anti-aging clinics, concierge medicine practices |
Pet Medications |
Pet owners and veterinary practices throughout New Hampshire, including those caring for horses, dairy cattle, and small companion animals common to the state's rural towns and agricultural communities across Carroll, Grafton, and Cheshire counties | Flavored oral suspensions, topical gels, injectable preparations, custom pet formulations for small animals, horses, and dairy cattle | Small animal veterinarians, large animal and equine practitioners, dairy veterinarians, livestock specialists |
Telehealth Fulfillment |
Telehealth platforms and virtual care providers needing a reliable, multi-state pharmacy fulfillment partner | All compounded formulation types shipped to patients in 44 states, supporting telehealth fulfillment programs across multiple service lines | Telehealth companies, virtual primary care platforms, direct-to-patient health networks, digital health operators |
Weight Management
Hormone Replacement
Men's Health
Women's Health
Dermatology
Longevity
Pet Medications
Telehealth Fulfillment
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How New Hampshire Providers Begin Ordering Compound Medication
| I Am A... | I Want To... | How It Works | Get Started |
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| Provider |
See Our Medications
Browse every compound medication and supplement we offer
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Download our product catalog. It lists every medication we compound, with dosing options and supplements. | Download Product Catalog |
| Provider |
Submit a Patient Prescription
Send an Rx by phone, fax, electronic prescribing, or our Provider Portal
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Pick the method that works for you: call, fax, send through electronic prescribing, or sign up for our Provider Portal. | Access Provider Portal |
| Provider |
Send Us a Patient Prescription
Use our fax form to route a patient prescription to MediVera
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Fill out the patient fax request form. We will contact the prescribing doctor to obtain the prescription. | Submit Fax Request |
| Patient |
Request a Prescription
Ask your doctor to send a prescription to MediVera
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Fill out our patient fax form. We will ask your doctor to send the prescription to us. | Request Prescription |
| Patient |
Move Your Prescription to MediVera
Switch from your current pharmacy to MediVera
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Call us. Our pharmacist will reach out to your doctor or current pharmacy and handle the transfer. | Call 877-531-1147 |
Custom Solutions, Consistent Quality.
Compounded Medications For Providers in New Hampshire Who Demand Quality
Over one in four residents is 60 or older. That makes New Hampshire the second-oldest state in the country. From southern metro practices to rural clinics in the north, providers need a compounding partner who understands aging patient populations.
MediVera has operated since 1999, holds PCAB accreditation in both sterile and non-sterile compounding, and spends more than $60,000 per month on third-party testing. Hormone therapy clinics, pain management practices, and veterinary offices across New Hampshire work with us because those numbers represent a quality commitment that shows up in every order. Your practice deserves a pharmacy that keeps pace with your patients.
Your RX Compounding Questions, Answered.
Your Compounding Pharmacy Questions In New Hampshire, Answered
What is a compounded medication?
Standard prescriptions leave gaps. Our licensed pharmacists prepare each formulation from scratch based on the prescriber’s order, building the medication around each individual patient’s needs. Providers across New Hampshire turn to us when a manufactured product does not cover what their patient actually requires. Those gaps fall into one of four categories.
- Dose adjustments for patients who need more or less than what a manufactured product provides. This is especially common for children, low-weight adults, and patients in titration protocols.
- Combination preparations that consolidate multiple medications into one dose, so patients with complex regimens take fewer separate pills or applications each day.
- Delivery form changes that turn a pill into a liquid, a topical gel, or a chewable form for patients who struggle with swallowing, absorption, or compliance with a standard format.
- Allergen-free formulations that leave out dyes, preservatives, gluten, lactose, or other inactive ingredients a patient cannot tolerate.
What medications can a compounding pharmacist make?
Every compounded medication is either sterile or non-sterile. Sterile compounds are for injections and eye use and must be prepared in a controlled environment to prevent microbial contamination. Non-sterile compounds cover oral and topical forms and operate under different but equally documented standards. MediVera holds PCAB accreditation in both, placing us among a small group of pharmacies nationwide.
- Delivery forms: oral capsules, topical creams, sublingual troches, injectable solutions, and suppositories.
- Therapeutic areas: hormone therapy, weight management support, dermatology, men’s health, women’s health, and longevity.
- Veterinary medications: flavored oral suspensions and dosing formulated for dogs, cats, and horses.
- Allergen-free formulations: preparations made without dyes, preservatives, lactose, or other common additives a patient cannot tolerate, with custom dosing available.
How is a compound pharmacy different from a regular pharmacy in New Hampshire?
Commercial pharmacies stock what manufacturers produce and dispense it as-is. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications from scratch to match a specific prescription. The practical differences show up in three situations.
- Unavailable strengths: when a prescribed dose does not exist in any commercial product, we prepare it to the exact amount ordered so nothing gets approximated or substituted.
- Reformatted delivery: when a patient cannot use a standard tablet or capsule, we change the form to a liquid, topical, or dissolving option that works for their situation.
- Modified ingredients: when a patient reacts to an additive in a commercial formulation, we rebuild the preparation without that ingredient so the medication does not cause a new problem.
The prescription drives the preparation, not the other way around.
Does MediVera ship to anywhere in New Hampshire?
Yes, and our dispensing license in New Hampshire covers the full state, from the Seacoast to the North Country. Every order ships directly from our Troy, Michigan facility to the patient’s door. For medications that require cold storage during transit, we include cold chain packaging at no extra cost.
- Express shipping: Reaches New Hampshire in 2 business days for time-sensitive prescriptions.
- Standard shipping: Arrives in 2-3 business days for routine refills and non-urgent orders.
Patients across New Hampshire receive their medications through the same direct-to-door fulfillment process regardless of where they live in the state.