Welcome to Indiana BloodWoRx, a specialty pharmacy serving patients of the Indiana Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center (IHTC) with blood disorders.
Our team coordinates your pharmacy needs with your medical providers and multidisciplinary team.
We are a non-profit pharmacy offering clotting factors and other medicines at competitive prices. We ship prescriptions and supplies directly to you; we do not charge for shipping or supplies.
We handle everything when it comes to insurance claims, including filing all paperwork.
Our expert team works alongside you and your family to make sure you have everything you need to understand and manage your condition. BloodWoRx pharmacy staff work closely with your IHTC care providers to coordinate and manage your individual care plan.
To help you quickly get the answers you’re looking for, we’ve compiled a list of FAQs below.
Download Our FAQs How do I fill or refill a prescription or order?Please order one day in advance if possible by calling 317-871-8191 ext. 1213. If your order is late, our pharmacy staff will contact you.
What happens if my medicine is recalled?The Indiana BloodWoRx pharmacy staff track all medicines we provide for you. If your prescription is recalled, we’ll contact you as soon as possible.
How do I order medicine if there’s an emergency or disaster? We work with you to be prepared before a disaster strikes. If a disaster happens, we’ll work to address your needs. How do I get a particular medicine that Indiana BloodWoRx doesn’t have in stock?We would be glad to help obtain your medicine if at all possible, even if we don’t typically carry it.
What should I do if I have a reaction to a medicine?If you have a serious reaction (such as trouble breathing or chest pain) to a medicine, call 911 right away. Once you’ve gotten medical care, please call our pharmacy. If you have a mild reaction (such as a headache or feeling tired), you can reach out directly to us.
Indiana BloodWoRx provides a wide range of educational resources to help you and your family better understand your treatment plan and care. The pharmacy also has resources to help assist your local care providers.
The correct use and monitoring of your medications are essential to your health. Our providers will adjust your medications as needed and are always available to discuss changes with you. We can also help talk through over-the-counter medications that you take or plan to take as these may interact with other medications you currently use.