The National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) defines a home infusion provider as, “a pharmacy that specializes in provision of medically necessary infusion therapies to patients in their homes or other alternate-sites.”
Home infusion pharmacies furnish specialty drugs while providing and administering a wide variety of other infusion medications. Home infusion has historically been patient centric.
The infusion market is segmented across four primary sites of care:
- Hospital – covers most of inpatient care.
- Ambulatory Infusion Centers (AICs) – medications sent and administered at the facility.
- Physician Offices – medication administered on-site and overseen by physician staff.
- Home – medication sent to and administered at patient’s home.
Patient care continues to shift from office-based and hospital settings to ambulatory infusion centers and the patients’ home. This shift contributes to the rapid provider growth of regional and local companies in the market.
AMI’s industry-leading, 2025 Specialty Infusion Providers Overview, 200 pages, offers comprehensive intelligence on the leading national, regional, and local specialty infusion pharmacy and ambulatory infusion center providers.
AMI’s report provides intelligence on:
- Company
- Background
- Address
- Website
- Infusion pharmacy locations
- Ambulatory Infusion Center locations
- Corporate strategy
- Key Executives
- Financial/Investor(s), including ownership and investment
- Products and Services
- Recent Activities
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Table of Contents
Report Introduction – pgs. 6-7
National Specialty Infusion Pharmacy Profiles
- Accredo/Evernorth Express Scripts – pgs. 9-12
- Amber Specialty Pharmacy – pgs. 13-15
- Amerita Specialty Infusion Services – pgs. 16-18
- BioMatrix Specialty Pharmacy – pgs. 19-21
- CarePartners Pharmacy – pgs. 22-24
- CarePathRx – pgs. 25-28
- CSI Pharmacy – pgs. 29-30
- CVS Health – Coram/Omnicare – pgs. 31-38
- Elevance Health – Paragon/Kroger – pgs. 39-44
- Healix, LLC – pgs. 45-47
- InfuCare Rx – pgs. 48-51
- IVX Health – pgs. 52-54
- KabaFusion – pgs. 55-58
- OptiMed Health Partners – pgs. 59-61
- Option Care Health – pgs. 62-66
- Optum Infusion Pharmacy – pgs. 67-72
- PromptCare – pgs. 73-79
- PURE Infusion Suites – pgs. 80-82
- Soleo Health – pgs. 83-87
- ThriveWell Infusion, LLC – pgs. 88-90
- Vital Care Infusion Services, LLC – pgs. 91-93
- Vivo Infusion – pgs. 94-96
Regional Specialty Infusion Pharmacy Profiles
- AIS Healthcare – pgs. 98-101
- AleraCare – pgs. 102-104
- AOM Infusion – pgs. 105-107
- APEX Infusion Pharmacy – pgs. 108-109
- CareCentrix – pgs. 110-113
- ContinuumRx – pgs. 114-116
- Dynamic Infusion – pgs. 117-119
- FlexCare Infusion Centers – pgs. 120-121
- Horizon Infusions – pgs. 122-123
- Infuse Holdings – pgs. 124-125
- Infusion for Health – pgs. 126-128
- LivWell Infusions – pgs. 129-130
- Local Infusion – pgs. 131-134
- Medix Infusion – pgs. 135-137
- Metro Infusion Center – pgs. 138-140
- Novella Infusion/OI Infusion – pgs. 141-143
- Palmetto Infusion Services – pgs. 144-146
- Pediatric Home Service – pgs. 147-149
- PolarisRx Specialty – pgs. 150-152
- Specialty Care Rx – pgs. 153-154
- Superior Biologics – pgs. 155-157
- TwelveStone Health Partners – pgs. 158-160
Local Specialty Infusion Pharmacy Profiles
- Access Infusion Care -pgs. 163-164
- Basic Home Infusion – pgs. 165-167
- Brothers Healthcare – pgs. 168-170
- California Specialty Pharmacy – pgs. 171-172
- Fairview Home Infusion – pgs. 173-174
- First Call I.V. Pharmacy – pgs. 175-176
- Heritage Biologics – pgs. 177-178
- Intramed Plus – pgs. 179-180
- IV Solutions Rx – pgs. 181-183
- MedRx Infusion – pgs. 184-186
- Mylyfe Specialty Pharmacy – pgs. 187-188
- NuFACTOR – pgs. 189-190
- OSO Home Care – pgs. 191-193
- Prime Infusions – pgs. 194-196
- Prosper Infusion – pgs. 197-198
- Sage Infusion – pgs. 199-200