Pharmacy Initiates Transfer
The originating pharmacy prepares the order for transfer, packages it according to product specifications (temperature control, hazard classification, etc.), and contacts our dispatch to confirm pickup.
The connection between pharmacy and clinical setting is one of the most critical — and most time-sensitive — links in the healthcare supply chain. When a hospital pharmacy needs a compound that only a specialty pharmacy carries, or when a lab needs a reagent directly from its pharmaceutical supplier, that connection has to be fast, secure, and fully documented.
Sameday Logistics Health specializes in the direct transfer between pharmacies, hospitals, and laboratories — eliminating intermediary handling, reducing transit time, and maintaining full chain-of-custody from the pharmacy dispensing counter to the clinical receiving point.
The originating pharmacy prepares the order for transfer, packages it according to product specifications (temperature control, hazard classification, etc.), and contacts our dispatch to confirm pickup.
Our driver picks up directly from the pharmacy, confirms the manifest, and transports to the destination hospital receiving department or laboratory intake point — direct, without unnecessary intermediate stops.
At the hospital or lab, the receiving party signs off electronically. Temperature logs (if applicable) are documented. The originating pharmacy receives delivery confirmation and a complete transfer record.
Our drivers are trained in pharmaceutical transport requirements — temperature sensitivity, segregation, controlled substance protocols, and secure handoff procedures.
Pharmacy-to-clinical transfers move directly. We don't combine pharmaceutical transfers with general freight.
Every pharmacy-to-hospital or pharmacy-to-lab transfer generates a complete electronic record — timestamps, chain of custody, recipient signature, and temperature log where applicable.