Whatcom Pharmacy & Compounding
Whatcom Pharmacy & Compounding has been serving Abbotsford for over a decade, earning a reputation for personalised care and expert compounding services that you won’t find at big-box pharmacies. If you need a pharmacist who knows your name and your medication history, this is the place. They specialise in custom-compounded prescriptions, diabetic supplies, and a full-service dispensary tailored to individual needs.
Their services cover standard prescription dispensing plus specialised compounding for hormones, veterinary medications, and topical pain creams. They carry familiar brands like Johnson & Johnson wound care and Abbott diabetes supplies, plus a selection of natural health products including probiotics and vitamin D formulations. The compounding lab is certified to handle sterile and non-sterile preparations, and they routinely prepare custom dosages, flavoured children’s suspensions, and bioidentical hormone creams to exact prescriptions.
Whatcom’s team includes licensed pharmacists with combined experience of more than 30 years, a certified compounding technician, and friendly front-of-store staff who manage billing and insurance claims. Appointments for medication reviews and vaccine services are available, and they offer free one-on-one consultations to go over interactions, side effects, and adherence strategies. Expect clear explanations, side-effect management plans, and follow-up calls when a new therapy starts.
Locally owned and independently operated, Whatcom Pharmacy & Compounding supports Abbotsford community health through flu shot clinics at local community centres and partnerships with nearby clinics and veterinarians for coordinated care. Neighbours choose them because they get pharmacists who listen, tailor therapy to lifestyles, and respond quickly when a refill or custom compound is needed. For reliable, approachable pharmacy care in Abbotsford, call Whatcom Pharmacy & Compounding at 604-744-1266 or visit http://whatcompharmacy.ca/ for hours and services.
