Specialty or biotech medications are designed for conditions that are difficult to treat with traditional therapies. Some examples of these conditions are multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis C and growth hormone deficiency. As part of PHI’s commitment to continuously improve service to our members, we specialize in providing specialty injectable medications.

Specialty or biotech medications are designed for conditions that are difficult to treat with traditional therapies: like multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis C, growth hormone deficiency and other chronic illnesses.
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Specialty pharmacies focus on you and your individual health care needs. Because they work exclusively with specialty medications, they are experts in handling and administering these complex medications. Many specialty medications are self-administered by injection.
PHI is pleased to participate in Excelleus BCBS's specialty pharmacy network.
Back to Top  PHI takes an active role in helping you maintain good health. With a single phone call we'll take care of all the details – we will enroll you in the program, contact your doctor for your prescription, and arrange delivery to your home.
Some of the services we offer include:
- Easy refills and refill reminders
- Education and counseling programs to meet your needs and detailed instruction on how to safely and effectively take your medication.
- A team of dedicated pharmacists and medical professionals are available to answer your questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via toll free telephone.
- Coordination of care with your doctor.
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Switching your current prescription is easy – give PHI a call and we’ll do the rest! We will make all the necessary arrangements to fill your new or refill prescriptions. If you have any questions about our services, please contact us at our toll-free number. For your convenience, we may contact you to further describe the personalized care programs and services we can make available to you.
Our nursing staff is able to provide the training and education necessary for the patient and their caregiver to learn the home administration techniques for all injectable medications.
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