Gentry's Journey

Trust, Education, and Community: Two Pharmacists Breaking Barriers


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Two pioneering pharmacists are radically transforming healthcare delivery by prioritizing patients over prescriptions. Dr. Jennifer and Dr. Pauline, co-founders of Meds Plus Consulting, share their journey from traditional pharmacy roles to creating an innovative healthcare model that puts relationship-building at its core.

Their story begins with a chance meeting at Walgreens in 2001, where Dr. Jennifer hired Dr. Pauline as her first intern. Years later, they've built a business that addresses a critical gap they witnessed countless times behind the pharmacy counter: patients leaving doctor's appointments with what they call "smile and nod mentality" – agreeing with everything their physician said while understanding very little about their conditions or medications.

Cultural competence shapes everything about their practice. "So many people are seeking care from people that look like them because of the cultural sensitivity, the ability to have a conversation, the ability to trust," explains Dr. Jennifer. This connection enables them to educate patients not just about medications but about becoming their own health advocates. Their diabetes education program teaches participants to track their health data and prepare reports for their physicians – transforming passive patients into active partners in their care.

As minority female business owners, they've faced significant challenges from securing capital to being recognized as legitimate healthcare providers by their own community. Despite these obstacles, they've expanded their services beyond medication dispensing to include remote patient monitoring, health coaching, workplace wellness programs, and pharmacy technician training – all while maintaining personal relationships with every client.

What makes Meds Plus truly revolutionary is their understanding that healthcare extends far beyond medical interventions. "Seventy to eighty percent of a person's health and wellness is based on social factors, not medical factors," Dr. Pauline explains. By addressing access to healthy food, safe exercise spaces, and mental health support, they're tackling the root causes of health disparities.

Ready to experience healthcare differently? Contact Meds Plus Consulting at 205-650-4636, follow their weekly "Meds Plus Medical Minute Live" on social media, or visit them in downtown Birmingham's New South Federal Building. Your wellness journey deserves this level of personalized attention.

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