Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Pharmacy
What does a ambulatory pharmacist do?
Ambulatory care pharmacists manage ongoing conditions like diabetes and hypertension in outpatient clinics.
When should you see one?
For ongoing chronic-condition medication management in a clinic setting.
How to verify credentials
- Check that their NPI taxonomy code matches
1835P0018X - Verify their license is active with your state board of pharmacy
- Confirm graduation from a ACPE-accredited pharmacy program
Find Ambulatory Care Pharmacy PTs by City
2,856 cities
Houston, TX
243 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Portland, OR
240 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Los Angeles, CA
161 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Chicago, IL
126 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Atlanta, GA
114 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Cincinnati, OH
100 verified · avg 9 yrs exp
Nashville, TN
98 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Columbus, OH
96 verified · avg 9 yrs exp
Indianapolis, IN
96 verified · avg 9 yrs exp
Louisville, KY
96 verified · avg 9 yrs exp
Albuquerque, NM
93 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
Lexington, KY
88 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Minneapolis, MN
83 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
New Haven, CT
83 verified · avg 7 yrs exp
Dallas, TX
81 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
San Diego, CA
80 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Baltimore, MD
79 verified · avg 11 yrs exp
Las Vegas, NV
79 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Seattle, WA
78 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
San Francisco, CA
76 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
Philadelphia, PA
75 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Memphis, TN
75 verified · avg 12 yrs exp
Miami, FL
74 verified · avg 10 yrs exp
Phoenix, AZ
72 verified · avg 11 yrs exp