
Prescriber Portal
Access Patient Orders and Information
With your Belmar Prescriber Portal, you will have 24/7 access and visibility of your patients’ orders and the ability to prescribe online at no charge to you.
Real-time order statuses and tracking information allow your practice the answers to questions you and your patients ask most. Fast, safe, user-friendly ordering saves your practice valuable time and is even quicker with your personalized medication lists customized to what your practice orders most.
Additional Resources
Access our Clinician Library for series of prescriber portal training videos to guide you through features your practice will use on a daily basis such as: submitting a refill, submitting a new order, and adding a new patient.
If you need additional information or have general questions about the free prescriber portal, please contact us.
Adverse Effects
To report a complaint or an adverse event to Belmar Select Outsourcing, please call 877.267.3410 or fill out the form on our Contact Us page. Click here to report a complaint or an adverse event directly to the FDA, or you can call 800.FDA.1088.
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If you’re a patient, we’re here to help you fill prescriptions or provide you with the information you need to work with your doctor to help decide if a compounded prescription might be a good treatment for you.
Prescribers, for a complete formulary or access to our clinical resources, fill out the form below.
If you are new to compounding, you may also find our page on How to Write a Compounding Prescription helpful.
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