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Medication Management | Primary Care & Telehealth

Coordinated Medication Management. All Your Medications,
Reviewed Together.

Managing multiple medications can feel overwhelming — and when primary care and mental health medications are managed by different providers, the risks multiply.

At DeluxMed, our clinical team manages your medications in one coordinated plan, reducing interaction risks and keeping your care plan coordinated.

What We Provide

Medication Management Services

Medication management focuses specifically on optimizing, coordinating, and safely managing all prescribed medications across your care plan.

Chronic Medication Refills

Timely, well-coordinated refills for long-term medications — managed through your ongoing care plan with monitoring visits to confirm continued appropriateness and safety.

Medication Review & Reconciliation

A thorough review of your complete medication list — identifying dangerous interactions, unnecessary duplications, outdated prescriptions, and opportunities to simplify your regimen safely.

Polypharmacy Management

Specialist review for patients on multiple medications — reducing interaction risks, eliminating clinically unnecessary prescriptions, and improving overall medication safety and quality of life.

Psychiatric Medication Management

Evidence-based management of mental health medications — antidepressants, mood stabilisers, ADHD medications, anxiolytics — coordinated alongside your physical health medications, not separated from them.

Electronic Prescriptions via Tebra

All prescriptions sent electronically, directly to your preferred pharmacy — no paper scripts, no delays. Available via telehealth so medications reach you without an in-person visit.

The Clinical Differentiator

Most Practices Separate Physical and
Psychiatric Medication Management.

Our dual certification (FNP-BC + PMHNP-C) is the key differentiator in medication management. Most practices separate physical and psychiatric medication management — at DeluxMed, they are handled under one roof, through a coordinated clinical approach that sees the full picture.

When your blood pressure medication, your antidepressant, and your diabetes treatment are reviewed by three different providers who don't communicate, the gaps between them are where patients get hurt. Interactions go unnoticed. Dosages conflict. Side effects get attributed to the wrong source.

At DeluxMed, there are no gaps. One appointment. One coordinated plan. One connected care team.

Behavioral & Mental Health Services Meet Our Clinical Team
FNP-BC Family Nurse Practitioner
Board-Certified

Physical health medications — hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular, chronic disease management

PMHNP-C Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioner-Certified

Psychiatric medications — antidepressants, mood stabilisers, ADHD medications, anxiolytics

Both managed together — one coordinated plan, one team, zero gaps

Why It Matters

The Hidden Risks of Uncoordinated Medications

Taking multiple medications is common — but the risks compound with every additional prescription when no single clinician has the full picture.

Drug Interactions

Some medication combinations can cause serious, preventable harm — including dangerous changes in blood pressure, heart rhythm, or mental health. When prescribers don't see each other's medications, interactions go undetected until a patient experiences a crisis.

Research indicates 1 in 3 hospitalised patients experiences a medication-related adverse event

Duplicate Prescriptions

When a primary care provider and a psychiatrist both prescribe for overlapping conditions, patients can end up with two medications doing the same job — doubling side effects without doubling benefit. A single medication review can identify and safely resolve duplications.

Clinical studies identify duplicate prescriptions as a leading cause of preventable medication errors

Contradictory Treatments

A medication prescribed to manage one condition can directly worsen another. Certain antidepressants raise blood pressure. Some blood pressure medications affect mood. Without one clinician overseeing both conditions simultaneously, contradictory prescribing happens routinely.

Evidence suggests up to 40% of medication-related adverse events are preventable with coordinated medication review

Where We Provide Care

In Baltimore, Maryland or
Anywhere Convenient

Medication management is available in-person at our Baltimore clinic and via secure telehealth throughout Maryland and licensed states — including electronic prescriptions sent directly to your preferred pharmacy.

  • In-Person — 1503 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213. By appointment Mon–Fri 9AM–6PM, Sat 10AM–5PM.
  • Telehealth — Secure Tebra platform across Maryland & licensed states. No app download required.
  • Electronic Prescriptions — Sent to your preferred pharmacy. No need to collect paper scripts.
  • 24/7 Virtual Support — Clinical guidance between scheduled appointments. Call 443-452-3692.

Before Your Visit

What to Bring to Your Medication Review

A thorough medication review depends on having the complete picture. Please bring or have ready:

  • Complete medication list Every prescription — including medications from other providers
  • Supplements and over-the-counter medications Vitamins, herbal remedies, and OTC drugs can interact with prescriptions
  • Recent pharmacy records A printout or screenshot of your current dispensing history helps
  • Known allergies and past reactions Including any medications that caused side effects in the past
  • Insurance card and photo ID For new patients — we verify your coverage before your visit

For telehealth appointments, have your medication bottles or list visible during the call. Electronic prescriptions will be sent to your preferred pharmacy directly.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Take the First Step

Schedule Your Medication Review

In Baltimore or via telehealth across Maryland & licensed states. No referral required. One coordinated team who see the whole picture, every medication, one coordinated plan.