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Medication Review — Upper East Side

Your Medications.
Finally Reviewed by Someone With Time.

The average chain pharmacist has 11 seconds per patient. We give you 8 minutes — and we use them. Free for all patients. No referral needed. Bring your medication list and let's make sure everything is working together. Serving Yorkville, Carnegie Hill, Lenox Hill & East Harlem.

What We Review

Your Complete Medication Picture.

Most patients on 3+ medications have at least one interaction or optimization opportunity. A 10-minute conversation can change everything.

  • Drug-drug interactions — some combination effects are serious; many are fixable
  • Drug-supplement interactions — supplements are not harmless; some interfere significantly
  • Duplicate therapies — two drugs doing the same thing means one might be unnecessary
  • Side effect management — often a timing, dose, or formulation change makes all the difference
  • Generic opportunities — same drug, significantly lower cost
  • Medication timing — when you take your meds matters more than most people know
  • Adherence barriers — if something is hard to take, there may be an easier option

Who Should Get a Review — Free

Anyone on 3 or more medications. Patients who recently added or changed a medication. Anyone who started a new supplement. Anyone recently discharged from a hospital. The review is completely free for all patients. Call 212-317-0828 →

Medicare Part D MTM

If you're on Medicare Part D and take multiple medications for chronic conditions, you may qualify for Medication Therapy Management (MTM) — a comprehensive review covered at no cost to you. Call us to find out.

Hours & Location

Mon–Fri 10am–6pm · Sat 9am–12pm
1658 3rd Avenue, near 93rd Street
Upper East Side, NYC 10128
4-min walk from Q & 6 train · 96th St station

Warning Signs

Signs You Need a Medication Review Now.

Most problems are fixable — but only if caught. These are the situations where a pharmacist review makes the biggest difference.

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Taking 3+ Medications

The risk of a significant drug interaction rises steeply with each medication added. Patients on 5 or more medications have a greater than 50% chance of at least one interaction.

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Recently Discharged

Hospital stays often add new medications without fully reconciling existing ones. A post-discharge medication review can catch prescribing gaps and prevent readmission.

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Unexplained Side Effects

Fatigue, dizziness, stomach upset, or brain fog that started after a new medication? Often these have simple fixes — a timing change, a different formulation, or a dose adjustment.

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High Medication Costs

Generic alternatives often cost 80–90% less than brand-name equivalents. We'll identify every generic opportunity in your regimen — and flag therapeutic alternatives when appropriate.

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Added a New Supplement

Fish oil, St. John's Wort, vitamin K, magnesium, and dozens of other supplements interact with common prescriptions. "Natural" doesn't mean safe with your medications — check first.

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Multiple Prescribers

Your cardiologist, primary care doctor, and dermatologist may not know what the others prescribed. Your pharmacist is often the only one with the complete picture — especially at Healarian.

Medication Review FAQ

Your Questions About Medication Reviews Answered.

What happens during a medication review?
Your pharmacist reviews your complete medication list — prescriptions, OTCs, and supplements — for interactions, duplications, side effects, and optimization. You'll leave with specific, actionable recommendations.
How long does a medication review take?
Typically 15–30 minutes depending on how many medications you take. We recommend setting aside 30 minutes for your first review.
Is the medication review free?
Yes — completely free for all patients. Medicare Part D patients who qualify for MTM have it covered by insurance; for everyone else, it's complimentary because it's the right thing to do. No hidden fees, no charge at checkout. Call 212-317-0828 to schedule.
Should I bring all my medication bottles?
Yes, if possible. Bring every prescription bottle, plus any vitamins, supplements, or OTC medications you take regularly. A written list works too.
Can you share findings with my doctor?
Yes. With your permission, we can prepare a summary of our review findings for your primary care physician or specialist. We work with your care team, not around them.
Can a pharmacist catch drug interactions my doctor might have missed?
Yes, and this happens more often than most patients realize. Doctors prescribe across specialties — a cardiologist, a primary care physician, and a dermatologist may each prescribe without knowing what the others have. Zimo reviews your complete medication list as a system, not individual prescriptions in isolation. We're specifically trained to catch exactly this.
What are the most common drug interactions you catch?
The ones we see most often: warfarin + NSAIDs or aspirin (increased bleeding risk), statins + certain antibiotics or antifungals (muscle damage risk), SSRIs + tramadol (serotonin syndrome), thyroid medication + calcium or iron (absorption blocked if taken together), and any blood pressure medication + high-dose fish oil or supplements. Many are fixable with a simple timing change.
Do I need an appointment for a medication review at Healarian?
No appointment needed — just walk in. Bring your medication list or your bottles, and we'll find time for you. We're at 1658 3rd Avenue, near 93rd Street, Upper East Side NYC 10128. Mon–Fri 10am–6pm, Saturday 9am–12pm. Call 212-317-0828 if you'd prefer to schedule a specific time.
Where can Carnegie Hill and Yorkville residents get a free medication review?
Healarian Pharmacy at 1658 3rd Avenue, near 93rd Street, offers free medication reviews for residents of Carnegie Hill, Yorkville, Lenox Hill, and the broader Upper East Side. No appointment needed — walk in during business hours (Mon–Fri 10am–6pm, Sat 9am–12pm). Bring your medication list or bottles.
Is Healarian Pharmacy the best option for medication management in Carnegie Hill?
We're the only independent pharmacy in Carnegie Hill and Yorkville with a pharmacist who spends 8 minutes per patient — versus the 11-second chain pharmacy average. If you're on multiple medications, managing a chronic condition, or recently discharged from a hospital, our free medication review catches what chain pharmacies don't have time to find. Call 212-317-0828 to schedule.

Free Medication Review. No Rush. No Referral.

Bring your medication list to 1658 3rd Avenue, Upper East Side. We'll go through everything — completely free, no appointment needed, no 11-second interaction.