We are excited to serve you for your pharmacy needs.
The staff at Pandia Pharmacy understand that your medical condition is complex and requires special knowledge when collaborating with your medical provider and/or insurance company. We are dedicated to providing you with the personal service necessary to ensure that you achieve the most benefit from your therapy including:
1900 Camden Ave, Suite 101
San Jose, CA 95124
Phone: (650) 437 - 0561
Toll Free: (855) 278 - 5900
Fax: (650) 437 - 7071
Website: pandiapharmacy.com
Email: info@pandiapharmacy.com
After-hours calls are handled by an on-call answering service and urgent matters are forwarded to an on-call pharmacist.
You may contact your medical provider and request that they send a new prescription to an alternate pharmacy
If your prescription was sent to Pandia Pharmacy and we are unable to provide you the medication in the case of an emergency or disaster, please contact your preferred pharmacy and ask them to transfer your prescription from:
Pandia Pharmacy
1900 Camden Ave Suite 101
San Jose, CA 95124
Phone: (650) 437 - 0561
Fax: (844) 493 - 7071
For Pandia Health patients, please visit pandiahealth.com to check on the status of your prescription order.
For all other patients, please call Pandia Pharmacy at (650)431-0561 or (844)278-5090 (Toll- Free).
We will tell you how much you will save if our pharmacist dispenses a less expensive, generic equivalent drug. Only your doctor can allow for generic substitution, but our pharmacist will contact your physician on your behalf, to request a generic substitution and notify you of the outcome.
Please contact your preferred pharmacy and ask them to transfer your prescription from:
Pandia Pharmacy
1900 Camden Ave Suite 101
San Jose, CA 95124
Phone: (650) 437 - 0561
Fax: (844) 493 - 7071
You may have your provider send a new prescription to an alternate pharmacy If your prescription was sent to Pandia Pharmacy and we are unable to provide you the medication, please contact your preferred pharmacy and ask them to transfer your prescription from:
Pandia Pharmacy
1900 Camden Ave Suite 101
San Jose, CA 95124
Phone: (650) 437 - 0561
Fax: (844) 493 - 7071
If your medication has been recalled, you may contact Pandia Pharmacy at (650)431-0561 or (844)278-5090 (Toll-Free) or email us info@pandiapharmacy.com for further information.
As our patient, you have the right to:
As our patient, you have the responsibility to:
THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.
As part of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, known as HIPAA, the facility has created this Notice of Privacy Practices (Notice). This Notice describes the facility's privacy practices and the rights you, the individual, have as they relate to the privacy of your Protected Health Information (PHI). Your PHI is information about you, or that could be used to identify you, as it relates to your past and present physical and mental health care services. The HIPAA regulations require that the facility protect the privacy of your PHI that the facility has received or created.
This facility will abide by the terms presented within this Notice. For any uses or disclosures that are not listed below (including marketing and selling of PHI), the facility will obtain a written authorization from you for that use or disclosure, which you will have the right to revoke at any time, as explained in more detail below. The facility reserves the right to change the facility's privacy practices and this Notice.
How the facility may use and disclose your PHI
The following is an accounting of the ways that the facility is permitted, by law, to use and
disclose your PHI.
Uses and disclosures of PHI for treatment: The facility will use the PHI received to fill your prescription and coordinate or manage your health care.
Uses and disclosures of PHI for payment: The facility will disclose the PHI to obtain payment or reimbursement from the insurer for your health care service.
Uses and disclosures of PHI for health care operations: The facility may use the minimum necessary amount of your PHI to conduct quality assessments, improvements, and evaluate the facility workforce.
The following is an accounting of additional ways in which the facility is permitted or required to use or disclose your PHI without your written authorization.
Uses and disclosures as required by law: The facility is required to use or disclose your PHI as required and as limited by law.
Uses and disclosure for public health activities: The facility may use or disclose your PHI to a public health authority that is authorized by law to collect for the purpose of preventing or controlling disease, injury, or disability. This includes the FDA so that it may monitor any adverse effects of drugs, foods, nutritional supplements, and other products as required by law.
Uses and disclosure about victims of abuse, neglect or domestic violence: The facility may use or disclose your PHI to a government authority if it is reasonably believed that you are a victim of abuse, neglect, or domestic violence.
Uses and disclosures for health oversight activities: The facility may use or disclose your PHI to a health oversight agency for oversight activities which may include audits, investigations, inspections as necessary for licensure, compliance with civil laws, or other activities the health oversight agency is authorized by law to conduct.
Disclosures to individuals involved in your care: The facility may disclose your PHI to individuals involved in your care.
Disclosures for judicial and administrative proceedings: The facility may disclose your PHI in the course of any judicial or administrative proceedings, provided that proper documentation is presented to the facility.
Disclosures for law enforcement purposes: The facility may disclose your PHI to law enforcement officials for authorized purposes as required by law or in response to a court order or subpoena.
Uses and disclosures about the deceased: The facility may disclose PHI postmortem, or prior to, and in reasonable anticipation of an individual's death, to coroners, medical examiners, and funeral directors.
Uses and disclosures for cadaveric organ, eye or tissue donation purposes: The facility may use and disclose your PHI for the purpose of procurement, banking, or transplantation of cadaveric organ eyes, or tissues for donation purposes.
Uses and disclosures for research purposes: The facility may use and disclose your PHI for research purposes with a valid waiver of authorization approved by an institutional review board or a privacy board. Otherwise, the facility will request a signed authorization by the individual for all other research purposes.
Uses and disclosures to avert a serious threat to health or safety: The facility may use or disclose your PHI if in good faith and consistency with any applicable law and standards of ethical conduct, to avert a serious threat to health or safety.
Uses and disclosures for specialized government functions: The facility may use or disclose your PHI for specialized government functions including military and veterans' activities, national security and intelligence, protective services, department of state functions, and correctional institutions and law enforcement custodial situations.
Disclosure for workers' compensation: The facility may disclose your PHI as authorized by and to the extent necessary to comply with workers' compensation laws or programs established by law.
Disclosures for disaster relief purposes: The facility may disclose your PHI as authorized by law to a public or private entity to assist in disaster relief efforts and for family and personal representative notification.
Disclosures to business associates: The facility may disclose your PHI to the facility's business associates for services that they may provide to or for the facility to assist in providing quality health care. To ensure the privacy of your PHI, the facility requires all business associates to apply appropriate safeguards to any PHI received or created.
The facility may contact you for the following purposes
For all other uses and disclosures The facility will obtain a written authorization from you for all other uses and disclosures of your PHI, and the facility will only use or disclose pursuant to such an authorization. In addition, you may revoke such an authorization in writing at any time. To revoke a previously authorized use or disclosure, please contact Pandia Pharmacy at ComplianceHL@pandiapharmacy.com
Your health information rights
The following are a list of your rights regarding your PHI:
Revisions to the Notice of Privacy Practices
The facility reserves the right to change and/or revise this Notice and make the new revised
version applicable to all PHI received prior to its effective date. The facility will also post the
revised version of the Notice in the facility.
Effective Date: 06/2022
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:
MEDICARE DMPOS SUPPLIER STANDARDS
The products and/or services provided to you by Pandia Pharmacy are subject to the supplier
standards contained in the Federal regulations shown at 42 Code of Federal Regulations
Section 424.57 ©. These standards concern business professional and operational matters
(e.g., honoring warranties and hours of operation). The full text of these standards can be
obtained at http://www.ecfr.gov. Upon request we will furnish you with a written copy of the
standards.
It is important to have a general plan when preparing for an emergency. The following tips could be helpful during your preparation.
Should you have any questions during your preparation or in the event of an emergency, do not hesitate to call your Pandia pharmacist.
1ST CHOICE: DRUG TAKE-BACK EVENTS
To dispose of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, call your city or county government’s
household trash and recycling service and ask if a drug take-back program is available in your
community. Some counties hold household hazardous waste collection days, where prescription
and over-the-counter drugs are accepted at a central location for proper disposal.
2ND CHOICE: HOUSEHOLD DISPOSAL STEPS
Take your prescription drugs out of their original containers.
Mix drugs with an undesirable substance, such as cat litter or used coffee grounds.
Put the mixture into a disposable container with a lid, such as an empty margarine tub, or into a
sealable bag.
Conceal or remove any personal information, including Rx number, on the empty containers by
covering it with permanent marker or duct tape, or by scratching it off.
The sealed container with the drug mixture, and the empty drug containers, can now be placed
in the trash.
Prescription cost will vary depending on your insurance. Because drug pricing can change daily, a final determination of your co-pay cost including deductibles or co-insurance cannot be made until your claim is processed. If your insurance company considers Pandia Pharmacy an out of network pharmacy, an explanation of the medication cost will be provided in writing at the time of dispensing or if requested by patient. Cash price of the medication is also available upon request by calling the pharmacy at (855) 278-5090. You may also call the Member Services phone number on your prescription insurance card to get the most current information. If you are unable to afford the out-of-pocket cost for your prescription, Pandia Pharmacy will work to identify co-pay card assistance, patient assistant programs, or other support and/or charitable organizations. Visit the Pandia Pharmacy ’s website to learn about Patient Assistance.
The cost may also vary depending on the quantity of medication. Your prescription will be filled for medication that the physician prescribes. Please be sure to advise your physician to prescribe for the maximum amount/day supply allowable by your insurance coverage (days allowed may vary by plan).
If you have Medicare Part D drug coverage, the cost of your prescription will change significantly as you meet your deductible and initial co-pay, progress through the “donut hole” and reach total out-of-pocket expense. Patient Care Coordinators can assist you in determining and understanding your options. Visit our website to learn more about these services.
If you have any questions on the facilities practices or would like to see clarification on anything contained within the Notice or file a complaint, please contact our Privacy Office at 855-278-5090 or ComplianceHL@pandiapharmacy.com
The facility will not take any adverse action against you as a result of your filing a complaint.
If you find that your complaint has been inappropriately handled by our facility, you may also contact one of the following agencies and accreditation administrators.
California State Board of Pharmacy
2720 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95833
Phone: (916) 518 - 3100
https://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/consumers/complaint_info.shtml
Secretary of The US Department Health and Human Services
200 Independence Ave S.W.
Washington D.C. 20201
Toll Free Center (877) 696-6775
ACHC Complaint Information
Website: https://www.achc.org/contact/
ACHC’s Complaints Department: (855) 937-2242
National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
1600 Feehanville Drive
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Phone: (847) 391- 4406
Email: help@nabp.pharmacy