Our Services

Amerita delivers care at the patient’s optimal site of care, whether in the patient’s home or at Amerita Infusion Suites or Ambulatory Infusion Centers. Our 30 pharmacies across 20 states provide local acute care in the communities we serve, as well as nationwide specialty infusion care.

Treating a patient at home

Clinical & Patient Support Models

Amerita’s care model emphasizes local clinical teams supported by national infrastructure:

  • Registered infusion nurses provide in-home or suite-based care and training
  • Pharmacists with expertise in specialty and infusion medications
  • Patient and caregiver education on equipment, medication administration, and safety
  • Ongoing communication with physicians to monitor progress and outcomes
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Insurance & Access Support

  • With over 250+ million lives covered across commercial and government payors, Amerita is in-network for the majority of patients.
  • Each patient receives accurate benefit verification and prior-authorization support, coordinated with commercial insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid
  • Help enrolling in appropriate third-party assistance programs
  • Billing support and options including interest-free and fee-free payment plans for those who would like to spread payments out over time
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Care Settings

Amerita can deliver infusion care in your home or at one of our infusion suites or infusion centers.

Home infusions, depending on therapy, are administered by either a visiting registered nurse, or by the patient or caregiver after receiving training.

In many states Amerita offers infusion services in Ambulatory Infusion Suites and/or Ambulatory Infusion Centers  as part of our multi‑site‑of‑care model. These are non‑hospital settings designed for patients who would prefer not to receive infusions at home.

  • Home Infusion
  • Ambulatory Infusion Suites
  • Ambulatory Infusion Centers
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