RevelleCare Pharmacy Network
Compounded for you.
Filled by a pharmacist.
Every prescription issued through RevelleCare is filled by a licensed Canadian compounding pharmacist at an accredited pharmacy within our network. Your treatment is prepared specifically for you — patient by patient, prescription by prescription.
Network Standards
Every pharmacy in our network
meets a higher standard
Admission to the RevelleCare Pharmacy Network is not automatic. Every pharmacy partner is assessed against a rigorous set of clinical, compliance, and quality criteria before a single prescription is filled.
Health Canada Licensed
All pharmacies in the RevelleCare network hold active Drug Establishment Licences (DEL) issued by Health Canada, authorizing them to compound prescription medications under the Food and Drugs Act and its Regulations. Licence status is verified on admission and monitored continuously.
Provincial College Accredited
Every network pharmacy holds accreditation from its provincial pharmacy college — the Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP) or the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia (CPBC) — and operates under the professional oversight of a licensed pharmacist-in-charge. Accreditation is not self-assessed; it is granted by the regulatory college.
Compounding Specialist
RevelleCare network pharmacies specialize in topical compounding for dermatological and hormonal applications. They maintain dedicated sterile and non-sterile compounding areas, USP-compliant quality standards, and rigorous in-process testing — and they have done so with a clinical track record RevelleCare has independently verified.
What is Compounding?
Why your prescription
cannot come from a factory
Compounding is personal medicine.
It has always been.
Before pharmaceutical mass-manufacturing existed, every prescription was compounded — prepared by a pharmacist for a named patient, to a specific formula, in the exact dose that patient needed. Compounding is not a workaround or a shortcut. It is the original model of precision medicine.
For women at peri- and post-menopause, mass-manufactured skincare — even clinical skincare — offers one formula for millions of different women. Compounding offers something different: a formulation that is built for your skin, your age, your hormone profile, your sensitivities. It is only possible because your clinician writes a prescription and a pharmacist prepares it specifically for you.
Health Canada regulates compounding pharmacies separately from mass-drug manufacturers precisely because compounding is not manufacturing. A compounding pharmacy cannot mass-produce and stockpile a product. They cannot distribute it commercially. Every preparation is for a named patient with a valid, patient-specific prescription. That is not a limitation — it is the entire point.
Compounding vs. Mass Manufacturing
Manufactured RevelleCare
The RevelleCare
Pharmacy Promise
Every prescription filled through the RevelleCare Pharmacy Network carries the same commitment — to you, and to the law.
Your prescription is prepared by a licensed pharmacist, not an automated manufacturing line
Your formula is compounded for you — only after your clinician issues a patient-specific prescription
Your medication is not pre-prepared, pre-stocked, or commercially distributed — it is prepared on receipt of your prescription
Every active ingredient meets purity and potency standards validated by the compounding pharmacist
Your treatment is shipped directly to you in tamper-evident, temperature-appropriate packaging
Your pharmacist can be contacted directly with questions about your prescription — by you and by your clinician
Your health information is handled in full compliance with PIPEDA and applicable provincial health privacy legislation
The dispensing contract for your prescription is between you and your pharmacist — RevelleCare facilitates, but your pharmacist is responsible for your dispensed medication
The Dispensing Process
From your clinician's pen
to your door
Once your RevelleCare clinician issues your prescription, here is exactly what happens — every step governed by Health Canada and provincial pharmacy law.
Prescription issued
Your independent clinician writes a patient-specific prescription — naming you, your formula, the active ingredients, strength, vehicle, quantity, and directions. This document is legally yours and is transmitted directly to your designated pharmacist in the RevelleCare network.
Pharmacist review
A licensed pharmacist at your designated network pharmacy reviews the prescription for appropriateness, completeness, and compounding feasibility. The pharmacist may contact your clinician with questions. This review is independent — the pharmacist is not obligated to fill any prescription they have clinical concerns about.
Patient-specific compounding
Your formula is compounded using pharmaceutical-grade active ingredients in your designated pharmacy's licensed compounding area. Every batch is in-process tested for appearance, consistency, and pH. Your preparation is made only once your prescription is in hand — not before.
Labelled & shipped to you
Your compounded treatment is labelled under your name, with your clinician's name, the pharmacy's licence number, and dispensing date — exactly as required by the Food and Drugs Act. It ships via tracked, temperature-appropriate courier directly to your door within 5–7 business days of prescription receipt.