Veterinary compounding covers medications prepared for animals when a commercial product is unavailable, the wrong strength, or hard to administer. Use this page to find pharmacies that prepare custom veterinary formulations in coordination with a veterinarian's prescription.
This shortlist is drawn from the directory for North Carolina. Highlighted pharmacies are listed first; if fewer than five are highlighted, general directory candidates are included so the list still reflects pharmacies you can call. The list is not an editorial review and does not imply paid placement. Always confirm directly with the pharmacy that they can prepare your specific prescription.
Raleigh, North Carolina
(919) 513-6575
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
(984) 999-0501
Charlotte, North Carolina
(704) 537-0909
Gastonia, North Carolina
(704) 864-6621
Boulevard Gastonia, North Carolina
(704) 865-3411
West Unit G Garner, North Carolina
(919) 772-5878
Winston Salem, North Carolina
(336) 723-1679
Winston Salem, North Carolina
(336) 723-1679
St. Angier, North Carolina
(919) 639-0155
Asheville, North Carolina
(828) 255-8757
Yes. Compounded veterinary medications are prescription-only and must be ordered by the animal's veterinarian. The pharmacy will coordinate with the prescriber on the formulation and dose.
Flavored oral suspensions for cats and dogs, transdermal gels, small or exotic species dosing, and reformulations that remove ingredients an animal cannot tolerate.
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