At Strive Pharmacy, we believe compounding deserves a bigger stage. That’s why we launched Strive Sessions. Each session is crafted to give you actionable insights and real-world steps you can implement in your practice right away. Together, we are bringing wellness into focus.
Kicking off the very first session, Zach Shurtleff, our Chief Marketing Officer, sets the stage: Strive Sessions are built differently. These aren’t listen-and-forget webinars. They are interactive, practical, and designed to give providers the confidence to take immediate action in patient care. You will hear from our clinical pharmacists, leaders who support providers nationwide every single day, and Why We Created Strive Sessions
Compounding is not one-size-fits-all, and neither is provider education. Our founders, Mike Walker and Nate Hill, launched Strive with a vision: to flip the script on healthcare by moving beyond “sick care” into personalized, preventative care. Strive Sessions extends that mission by investing in your growth and unique path forward as a provider.
When you are confident in compounding, from the science behind formulations to the clinical applications, you are better equipped to serve your patients. That confidence starts with education, and Strive is here to empower the journey.
What Sets Strive Pharmacy Apart
During our first session, Andrea Daniels, our VP of Clinical Services, spotlighted the pillars that make Strive unique:
- Quality: Every batch undergoes third-party sterility and potency testing weekly, not annually.
- Scale with Speed: Eight locations nationwide with prompt turnaround times, plus a new HQ and facility expansions.
- Accreditation & Compliance: NABP, PCAB, and LegitScript certifications reflect our commitment to rigor, quality, and people-first practices.
- Dedicated Support: Providers get more than prescriptions. They get a team. From customer success managers to clinical pharmacists, Strive builds a personal partnership with your practice.
Provider Q&A: The Conversation Every Clinic Should Hear
One of the most valuable parts of Strive Sessions is the open dialogue with providers. Andrea Daniels, VP of Clinical Services, and Valerie Richards, Director of Clinical Services, fielded live Q&A topics ranging from accreditations and hormone therapy to GLP-1 support, nationwide shipping, turnaround times, infrastructure growth, advocacy, and future education opportunities.
To hear how these questions were answered—and see what your peers are curious about—watch the full Strive Sessions webinar.
Supporting Providers, Empowering Patients
Strive isn’t just about filling prescriptions. We’re building a movement where providers are partners, patients are empowered, and medicine returns to its roots: personalized, precise, and proactive. Education is a cornerstone of that vision.
Strive Sessions are your roadmap to practicing with confidence in compounding. Together, we can reshape healthcare, one personalized prescription at a time.
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