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Our Approach

Equi-Tox Pharma, LLC is a veterinarian owned and operated compounding pharmacy located in Dresden, Tennessee.

Our medications are provided for use by licensed professionals only or to clients through submitted prescriptions from participating Veterinarians. Our goal is to provide high-quality, reasonably priced compounded medications for pets, equine, livestock, and exotic species. Equi-Tox Pharma is staffed and managed by veterinarians, pharmacists, and technicians with over 40 years of experience in the practice of veterinary medicine and pharmaceutical preparation. Our staff is eager to assist and advise you in all your medication needs.


 

 

Our Staff

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Dr. Bob Page, DVM

Owner & President

Dr. Page completed his Undergraduate studies at the University of Tennessee at Martin. He earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. He established his practice, Northwest Tennessee Veterinary Services, and founded Neo-Tech Vaccines, LLC, both located in Dresden, Tennessee. Bob has been practicing Veterinary Medicine for over 40 years. He is now the owner and President of Equi-Tox Pharma, LLC.

Dr. Page produced the first effective Canine Parvovirus vaccine through his company NeoTech Vaccines, LLC.

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Dr. Amy Mallon, PharmD

Pharmacist In Charge

Dr. Mallon completed her  Undergraduate studies at the University of Tennessee at Martin. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree at the at Mercer University Southern School of Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia. Amy completed a Postgraduate Residency in Drug Information. She has been in practice for 19 years within retail, hospital, and clinical settings.

She is the daughter of Bob Page, DVM.

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Chloe Stout

Office Manager

Ms. Stout is a registered Pharmacy Technician. She has extensive business administrative business experience and enjoys interacting with our many clients and patients.