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Useful Links

  • PfizerForAllTM
    Welcome to connecting to care, right now - getting tests and treatments delivered, help with co-pays and cost savings, support when you need it - all in one place.
  • American Federation of Aging Research
    For 30 years, the American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR) has supported the science of healthier aging.
  • National Institutes of Health
    Senior Health Health and wellness information for older adults including exercise stories, healthy aging, treatments and therapies, etc.
  • Medicine Safety Tips for Patients
    Medication errors can happen in clinics and hospitals, pharmacies, and at home. Patients and healthcare providers, however, can work together to help prevent these errors.
  • Taking Prescription Pain Medicine Safely
    For many people, opioid medicines-which work by reducing pain signals that are sent to your brain-can be extremely helpful. When used appropriately, these medicines can help manage both short-term and chronic pain.