
INFORMATION
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New Patients
If you're new to our pharmacy services, your physician will need to submit a written prescription for your respiratory medications. This can be sent to your local Lincare center, directly to Lincare Pharmacy Services, or submitted electronically through e-prescribing platforms to Lincare.
Once we receive your order, one of our pharmacy experts will contact you to review insurance coverage, co-pay details, and shipping options.
Ready to make the switch to Lincare Pharmacy Services?
Fill out the inquiry form above, and we’ll take it from there! Whether by phone or email, our team will reach out to guide you through the transition—no guesswork, no hassle. After your first shipment arrives, you’ll be able to reorder your medications anytime through our Patient Portal.

Existing Patients
Already receiving medications from Lincare Pharmacy Services? You have several convenient options through the patient portal:
- Submit your medication reorder
- Pay your pharmacy bill
- Update patient information
Once your order is placed, it will be processed and shipped directly to your home. Please allow 2–4 business days for processing and delivery. To avoid running out of medication, we recommend monitoring your supply and placing your reorder in advance.
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Medications we provide include:

RX Unit of Measure Quantity Conversion Chart
Liquid measurement conversion can be confusing. How many milliliters are in a teaspoon? How many milliliters are in each vial of a nebulizer medication? These answers may not be as straightforward for most, so we've created a conversion chart to help.
Why Choose Nebulizer Medications?
For individuals living with chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD, asthma, or cystic fibrosis, nebulizer therapy offers a reliable and effective way to manage symptoms and improve health related quality of life. Here’s why nebulized medications may be the right choice:Expand All
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1. Direct Delivery to the Lungs
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2. Easy to Use for All Ages
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3. Continuous and Consistent Treatment
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4. Versatile Medication Options
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Nebulizers can deliver a wide range of medications, including:
- Bronchodilators to open airways
- Steroids to reduce inflammation
- Mucolytics to thin mucus
- Antibiotics for respiratory infections
5. Convenient Home Therapy
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Disclaimer: Nebulizer devices and associated medications are classified as durable medical equipment and prescription therapies. In accordance with Medicare and regulatory guidelines, a valid physician’s order is required prior to the dispensing of nebulizers and inhalation medications. This ensures medical necessity and compliance with coverage criteria.
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