Tanner Specialty Pharmacy

Specialized pharmacy care designed around your needs

Tanner Specialty Pharmacy is opening soon and will help expand access to a wide range of rare and complex medications, including prescriptions that may require special insurance approval, ongoing follow-up and clinical support. 

Located at 300 Glen Eagles Court, Suite A, in Carrollton, Tanner Specialty Pharmacy is designed to help simplify the process by reducing delays, improving coordination and helping you stay on track with your specialty medications.

Specialty pharmacy support focused on your care

Tanner Specialty Pharmacy works closely with healthcare providers to help improve communication and create a more connected care experience throughout your treatment.

At Tanner Specialty Pharmacy, you can expect:

  • Faster access to prescriptions with electronic prescribing
  • Direct communication with pharmacists and healthcare providers
  • Help navigating insurance coverage and copay assistance programs
  • Ongoing follow-up and support throughout your treatment
  • Free prescription delivery shipped directly to your home 

Helping improve access to specialty medications

Tanner Specialty Pharmacy is designed to help make specialty medications easier to access while supporting better coordination, convenience and continuity of care for patients throughout the region.

Locations and hours

300 Glen Eagles Court, Suite A, Carrollton, GA 30117

Phone: 770-299-3916

Fax: 770-293-8524

Monday through Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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