Idorenyin Etuk, PhD
SUGAR LAND, TX
1 provider across TX
Maintained by the Black Health editorial team · Updated June 2026
Clinical pharmacists (PharmDs) are often the most accessible healthcare provider, frequently walk-in, evenings, and weekends, and they specialize in medication therapy management. For Black patients with hypertension, diabetes, or heart failure (conditions with documented disparities), a clinical pharmacist can review your medications, flag interactions, adjust doses collaboratively with your physician, and coach on proper use of inhalers, insulin pens, and CGMs. Only about 6 percent of U.S. pharmacists are Black (APhA, 2023).
1 provider found
SUGAR LAND, TX
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