Taking medication correctly is an important part of managing your health. Whether you need a routine prescription refill, medication review, chronic disease follow-up, or help understanding your treatment plan, Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center offers medication management in Plano, TX through its full-service Family Practice care.

Our practice provides care for patients of all ages, including medication management and prescription refills, annual physical exams and wellness visits, preventive care and health screenings, chronic disease management, pain management consultations, sick visits, lab work and diagnostic testing referrals, and coordination of specialist care.

Location: 4700 Dexter Drive, Suite 400, Plano, TX 75093 | Phone: (469) 209-8100

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What Is Medication Management?

Medication management is a healthcare service that helps make sure your prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements are being used safely and effectively. It may include reviewing your current medications, checking for side effects, discussing refill needs, monitoring chronic conditions, and making sure your treatment plan still fits your health goals.

Medication management may help patients stay consistent with important prescriptions, avoid missed doses or duplicate medications, review side effects or medication concerns, monitor chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or thyroid disease, update prescriptions after lab work or health changes, understand when follow-up visits are needed, coordinate medications from multiple providers, and reduce the risk of medication errors.

Prescription Refills in Plano, TX

If you take daily or long-term medication, timely refills help prevent gaps in care. At Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center, prescription refills may be handled as part of your Family Practice care, depending on your medical history, current condition, medication type, and whether updated labs or a follow-up visit are needed.

Common refill requests may include medications for high blood pressure, diabetes or prediabetes, thyroid disorders, high cholesterol, chronic pain-related conditions, preventive health needs, allergies or asthma, and other ongoing medical concerns.

Some medications may require an appointment before they can be refilled, especially if your provider needs to check your blood pressure, review lab results, evaluate symptoms, or confirm that the medication is still appropriate.

Why Medication Reviews Matter

Medication needs can change over time. A prescription that worked well last year may need adjustment if your weight, lab results, symptoms, kidney function, blood pressure, blood sugar, or other health factors have changed.

A medication review can help answer important questions such as whether the medication is still needed, whether the dose is still appropriate, whether there are side effects or interactions, whether refills are due, whether lab monitoring is needed, whether symptoms are controlled, and whether a specialist referral is needed.

Medication Management for Chronic Conditions

Diabetes medications may require regular monitoring of blood sugar, A1C, kidney health, weight, side effects, and lifestyle factors. High blood pressure medications often need ongoing monitoring to make sure blood pressure is controlled and side effects are not developing. Thyroid medications may need dose adjustments based on symptoms and lab results.

For chronic pain, CDC guidance emphasizes patient-centered decision-making and states that nonopioid therapies are preferred for subacute and chronic pain when appropriate.

When Do You Need an Appointment for a Prescription Refill?

You may need an appointment if you are a new patient, you have not been seen recently, your symptoms have changed, your blood pressure or blood sugar or labs are due, you need a new medication, your medication has side effects, your dose may need adjustment, you take several medications from different providers, you were recently hospitalized or saw a specialist, the medication requires closer monitoring, or you are requesting a controlled medication or high-risk medication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get prescription refills at Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center?

Yes. Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center offers medication management and prescription refills as part of its Family Practice care. Some refills may require an appointment, updated labs, or a health review before they can be approved.

How early should I request a prescription refill?

Request refills before you run out, especially for medications you take every day. Calling early gives the office time to review your chart, determine whether a visit or lab work is needed, and process the request appropriately.

Why do I need an appointment before some refills?

Some medications require monitoring for safety and effectiveness. Your provider may need to check your blood pressure, review lab results, assess symptoms, update your health history, or evaluate side effects before approving a refill.

What should I bring to a medication management visit?

Bring your medication bottles or a complete list of prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements, allergies, pharmacy information, recent lab results, and any blood pressure or blood sugar readings.

Can medication management help with side effects?

Yes. If you are experiencing dizziness, fatigue, stomach upset, swelling, sleep changes, mood changes, or other symptoms, a medication review can help determine whether your medicine may be contributing and what next steps may be appropriate.

Can I discuss medications prescribed by another doctor?

Yes. Bring all medications from every provider you see. Medication management can help identify duplicate medications, interaction concerns, refill confusion, or the need for specialist coordination.

Can I get refills for diabetes, blood pressure, or thyroid medication?

Medication refills for chronic conditions may be available after your provider reviews your health history, current symptoms, medication response, and any needed monitoring.