What is an infusion pharmacy?
An infusion pharmacy delivers medications to patients whose treatments cannot be taken orally or have to be given at a controlled pace. These pharmacies also provide treatment management, nursing services and benefits expertise at no extra cost.
Learn how our more than 1,000 nurses across the nation are dedicated to infusion care, serving almost 30,000 patients.
[Optum Infusion Pharmacy calls] me every week, just right before my infusion, to make sure that my health care hasn't changed, that I'm not taking new medications, that I'm feeling okay…. They have all the bases covered. They're complete. Optum Infusion [Pharmacy] is complete care.
Home infusion patient
Melissa
Infusion areas of care
Our pharmacists, nurses, dietitians, patient care coordinators and benefits experts deliver full-service infusion care, so patients and providers can focus on treatment.
Hemophilia and bleeding disorders
Our care team goes beyond medication, with lifestyle programs to help you live better with a bleeding disorder.
Immunoglobulin
Get life-saving immunoglobulin (IG) therapy from experts who receive condition-specific training.
Parenteral and enteral nutrition
Our parenteral and enteral nutrition experts enhance your quality of life on nutrition support.
Chronic inflammatory disorders
Lean on our experienced team members for consistent and complete infusion care that can help you get back to your life.
Anti-infective therapies
Rely on our infectious disease experts to handle all the details of your infusions, so you can concentrate on healing.
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD)
Leave your augmentation infusion therapy to us. We’ll take care of any roadblocks along the way.
Infusion pharmacy FAQ
When you need help paying for your treatment, patient care coordinators can search for open grants, foundations and manufacturer-supported programs.
We’ll find out if you qualify and connect you with their programs. We’ll also help you with the paperwork.
Browse our infusion pharmacy forms and additional information.
View the HIPAA Protected Health Information (PHI) authorization form
View the HIPAA personal representative form
To refer a patient for infusion therapy: