Personalized vaginal health and menopause support.
Shady Grove Pharmacy offers compounded options for women navigating vaginal dryness, tissue discomfort, pH imbalance, menopause-related symptoms, and individualized hormone therapy needs.
Women's health is rarely
one-size-fits-all.
Symptoms such as vaginal dryness, tissue discomfort, pH imbalance, changing hormone levels, and menopause-related concerns can affect comfort, confidence, and quality of life in highly individual ways.
At Shady Grove Pharmacy, we work with patients and prescribers to provide compounded options tailored to individual needs, symptoms, and treatment goals.
Compounded options designed for individualized care.
A non-hormonal compounded suppository made with medical-grade hyaluronic acid. May be recommended for individuals experiencing vaginal dryness and localized tissue discomfort.
Formulated with NAD+, a compound naturally present in the body that plays a role in cellular energy processes. Designed for localized vaginal use and tissue support.
Developed at Shady Grove Pharmacy by Dr. Sheila Alizadeh, this three-phase protocol features hyaluronic acid, boric acid, and a proprietary probiotic blend to support pH balance, healthy vaginal flora, and tissue comfort.
Support for individualized hormone therapy plans for women navigating perimenopause and menopause, including estrogen- and progesterone-based options when prescribed by a healthcare provider.
A thoughtful pharmacy partner for women’s health.
Personalized Formulations
Greater flexibility in dosage form, ingredients, and treatment design.
Direct Pharmacist Access
Patients and providers work directly with a responsive pharmacy team.
Women’s Health Focus
Support for vaginal comfort, menopause care, and individualized treatment needs.
Developed With Care
Formulations shaped by real-world patient needs and pharmacist-led development.
Looking for a more personalized women’s health pharmacy partner?
Our team is available to help patients and prescribers navigate prescriptions, formulations, fulfillment, and next steps.
Compounded medications are prepared pursuant to a valid prescription and are not FDA-approved. Patients should speak with a licensed healthcare provider to determine whether a compounded formulation is appropriate for their individual needs.