Epic Pharmacy is an independent, full-service pharmacy located in Oklahoma City that specializes in custom compounding, managed healthcare services, and specialty medications for patients whose treatment plans fall outside standard retail pharmacy inventory or dosing.
Epic operates as a community pharmacy with emphasis on compounded medications, meaning the pharmacy's pharmacists and technicians manufacture customized drug formulations on-site in response to individual prescriptions. This distinguishes it from chain retailers like Walgreens or CVS, which primarily dispense mass-manufactured tablets and liquids. Epic also manages specialty pharmaceuticals, which are typically high-cost medications for chronic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis C, or cancer that require patient education, insurance authorization, and close monitoring. The practice accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance plans, though coverage for compounded medications varies significantly by plan.
Epic compounds medications in several categories: pain management formulations (including topical analgesics when oral options are unsuitable), veterinary prescriptions, pediatric dosages where commercial products do not match a child's weight or age, and symptom-relief preparations for conditions like nausea or hormone imbalance. Compounding costs depend on formula complexity and ingredients; a simple topical cream typically ranges from $25 to $60, while multi-ingredient formulations may reach $100 to $150 or more. Specialty medications, which are not compounded but sourced and managed by Epic, carry manufacturer pricing that often requires prior authorization from insurance. For uninsured patients, Epic can often negotiate manufacturer discount programs that reduce cost by 40 to 70 percent.
Epic also offers medication therapy management (MTM), a service in which the pharmacist reviews a patient's complete medication profile, identifies potential interactions or duplications, and makes recommendations to the prescriber. MTM is often covered by Medicare Part D plans at no charge to the beneficiary and can catch serious errors that office visits alone may miss.
Chain pharmacies such as Walgreens and CVS handle roughly 98 percent of routine fills in Oklahoma City and maintain longer hours and more locations, making them ideal for quick refills on standard medications. They rarely compound and do not prioritize specialty medication support. Walmart Pharmacy offers the lowest cash prices on common generics (many $4 for a month's supply) but has the same limitations in compounding and specialty care.
Hospital-affiliated pharmacies like those in OU Health or Integris facilities handle specialty medications tied to hospital-based treatment but are not accessible to community patients for routine fills. Epic's advantage lies in patients whose prescriptions do not fit standard inventory, prescribers accustomed to compounding protocols, and those managing complex medication regimens where detailed pharmacist counseling is part of the clinical plan. Patients new to a pharmacy who need a single birth control refill should use a chain for speed and availability; patients on a compounded pain cream, a pediatric antibiotic suspension, or a specialty biologic should evaluate Epic early.
Epic is best for patients whose prescribers regularly write compounding prescriptions (often pain specialists, dermatologists, or pediatricians), those with insurance plans that actively cover compounded medications, patients managing multiple specialty medications who benefit from a single pharmacist overseeing the entire regimen, and those whose allergies or sensitivities require ingredient modification (for example, a patient unable to tolerate dyes or lactose excipients in commercial products).
Epic is not ideal for patients seeking the convenience of 24-hour pharmacy access, those requiring same-day fills of standard medications, or patients with catastrophic insurance gaps, since specialty medications and compounding remain expensive even with discount programs. Patients enrolled in strict HMO plans should verify prior authorization policies with Epic before transferring prescriptions, as some insurers limit or deny coverage for compounded formulations.
Bring a current prescription, insurance card, and photo ID. The pharmacist will conduct a brief health history focused on allergies, current medications, and relevant diagnoses. For compounded medications, the pharmacist reviews the formula with the patient, confirms suitability, and discusses turnaround time (typically 2 to 5 business days for compounding). For specialty medications, Epic handles all prior authorization paperwork and communicates directly with the prescriber and insurer. Most compounding patients do not wait; they return after the formula is prepared.
Epic Pharmacy is located at a street address in an accessible location with on-site parking. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday and after-hours fills are not available; patients requiring emergency fills on weekends or holidays must use a 24-hour chain pharmacy. Confirm specific hours by phone before your first visit, as holiday schedules may change.
Epic Pharmacy serves Oklahoma City patients whose medication needs exceed standard retail pharmacy scope, particularly those relying on customized formulations or complex specialty drug regimens that demand pharmacist expertise and continuity.
