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Independent pharmacy + specialty care + infusion

Better care.
Closer to home.

Twin Bridges Pharmacy & Infusion Clinic brings personal community pharmacy, advanced medication support, and comfortable infusion care together inside Twin Bridges Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic in Sarnia.

Local. Independent. Collaborative. Built around you.

Heba BaniHani

Pharmacist-at-Intake
Your visit begins with a conversation.

TWO WAYS WE HELP

One commitment to better care.

Patients & families

Care should feel personal.

Whether you need everyday pharmacy care, help navigating a complex medication, or a comfortable place to receive infusion therapy, our team is here to make the experience easier.

  • Community pharmacy
  • Specialty medications
  • Infusion therapy
  • Migraine, headache & women’s health
Healthcare professionals

Remove the friction between prescribing and therapy.

From reimbursement and PSP coordination to pre-therapy requirements, vaccinations, scheduling and infusion, we help patients move from prescription to treatment with less burden on your team.

  • Reimbursement support
  • PSP coordination
  • Therapy readiness
  • Infusion access

Healthcare can be complicated

Getting the care you need shouldn’t be.

Too many patients navigate disconnected services, wait for approvals, travel for treatment, repeat their story, and wonder what happens next.

Healthcare professionals face the other side: administrative demands, support-program coordination, therapy-readiness requirements, scheduling challenges, and limited capacity.

Prescription

Coverage

Paperwork

Testing

Vaccination

Scheduling

Treatment

Twin Bridges helps connect the journey.

A more connected model of care

Pharmacy care built around people, not transactions.

Twin Bridges combines the accessibility of an independent community pharmacy with the capabilities of a specialty pharmacy and infusion clinic — supported by a team committed to listening carefully and coordinating thoughtfully.

Community Pharmacy

Personal pharmacy care for the Sarnia-Lambton community.

Specialty Medication Support

Help navigating complex therapies, coverage, support programs and readiness.

Infusion Clinic

Comfortable, accessible local treatment with experienced clinical oversight.

A different kind of pharmacy experience

Your visit begins with a conversation.

At Twin Bridges, the pharmacist isn’t hidden behind the counter. Our Pharmacist-at-Intake model means every patient begins with direct access to a pharmacist at a comfortable seated intake desk.

You should never feel like a number waiting at a counter.
Darryl Wallis

More time to listen. More understanding. More personal care.

Advanced therapy. Closer to home.

Treatment shouldn’t require leaving your community behind.

Twin Bridges Infusion Clinic is being created to offer comfortable, compassionate infusion care in a fully accessible local setting, supported by experienced clinical professionals.

Closer to Home

Reduce unnecessary travel for eligible therapies.

Comfortable by Design

A calm environment centred around the patient experience.

Coordinated Care

Support across preparation, scheduling and treatment.

Clinical Oversight

Experienced nursing care with medical direction.

Complex therapy, made easier to navigate

There can be a lot between a prescription and a first treatment.

1. Prescription

Your specialist recommends therapy.

2. Coverage

We help navigate authorization and coverage.

3. PSP

We coordinate with applicable support programs.

4. Readiness

Testing, vaccinations and preparation are coordinated.

5. Scheduling

Treatment is arranged efficiently.

6. Follow-Up

Care continues beyond the first dose.
Heba BaniHani

Specialized knowledge. Local access.

Expertise in migraine, headache and women’s health.

Twin Bridges is being built as a regional centre of excellence in migraine, headache and women’s health — bringing specialized knowledge closer to patients, local primary care providers and regional specialists.

20+ years patient care

Headache expertise

Research & education

Collaborative support

For healthcare professionals

You prescribe. We help move therapy forward.

Twin Bridges supports the journey from prescription to treatment by coordinating reimbursement, PSPs, therapy-readiness requirements, vaccinations, scheduling, medication access and infusion.

Reimbursement Navigation

PSP Coordination

Special Authorization

Pre-Therapy Testing

Vaccination Coordination

Rapid Scheduling

Specialty Pharmacy

Infusion Capacity

Patient Communication

Ongoing Follow-Up

Specialty support

Different therapies create different barriers.

Rheumatology

Biologic starts and admin relief.

GI & IBD

Medication access and infusion coordination.

Neurology & MS

Therapy readiness and PSP navigation.

Migraine

Advanced migraine care support.

Allergy & Asthma

Recurring biologic treatment support.

Dermatology

Specialty medication access.

Osteoporosis

Recurring injectable therapy.

Women’s Health

Knowledgeable local support.

Built for Sarnia-Lambton

Advanced care can still feel local.

We believe advanced healthcare doesn’t need to feel distant, institutional or impersonal. It can know your name. It can listen. It can collaborate. It can feel like home.

The capability of advanced healthcare. The humanity of a local neighbour.

Meet the people behind your care

Expertise matters. So does kindness.

Heba BaniHani

Co-Owner · Pharmacist · Pharmacy Manager

Darryl Wallis

Co-Owner · Pharmacist

Jim Danahy

Co-Owner · Specialty Pharmacy

Alan Fogel

Co-Owner · CEO

Russell Hoffman

Co-Owner · President & CFO

Built on established relationships

Designed for better collaboration.

Located inside Twin Bridges NPLC

Local healthcare leadership

Specialty pharmacy capabilities

Experienced infusion oversight

Collaborative care model

Community-first commitment

Let’s make the next step easier.

Patients & families

Need a pharmacy? Have questions about a medication? Preparing for infusion therapy?

Healthcare professionals

Looking for support with a patient, specialty medication or infusion pathway?