Sue Paul — Formatted Headshot

Sue Paul, RPh, is a pharmacist, entrepreneur and small business owner with over 30 years of experience in the industry.

After journeying through the traditional pharmacy avenues of retail, nursing home consulting, and hospital, she founded SyneRxgy (pronounced si·nr·jee) Consulting LLC, a concierge pharmacy service that is registered as a Limited Category 2 Pharmacy in the State of Ohio.  SyneRxgy assists patients and physicians in managing chronic disease states including medication adjustments and education, implementing and analyzing pharmacogenomic and
nutrigenomic testing for patients, and compiling/reviewing current medication lists for patients. She enjoys educating clients on all aspects of medication to empower them to take control of their health. Current worksites include physician offices, employer worksites, and in-home
patient visits.

In 2018, Sue co-founded PGx101, LLC along with Dan Krinsky, RPh, MS, which offers pharmacists 20 hours of ACPE approved continuing education and a certificate in Pharmacogenomics (PGx). She has been using PGx in her clinic and with home patients to implement patient-centered medication modification in conjunction with their providers since 2016.

In 2017, Sue co-founded, Medipreneurs LLC, an international conference and community for pharmacy entrepreneurs. She gets a kick out of empowering other pharmacists to dream about how they would practice if there weren’t any barriers. She is active in local, state and national professional organizations including board member and President of the Ohio Pharmacists Foundation.

In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband Ted and four adult children (Megan, Emily, Ian, and Evan), reading, walking with friends, and brainstorming with others about action plans to get from where they are to where they want to be.

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“Empowered by Design: Pharmacogenomics in Personalized Care”

Description: Many patients accumulate medications because of ineffective or poorly tolerated therapies.

This presentation briefly reviews how pharmacogenomic testing can interrupt that cycle, guide precision prescribing, and open the door to meaningful medication reduction. Pharmacogenomics represents a unique opportunity to elevate clinical services, strengthen provider relationships, and differentiate care. By integrating pharmacogenomic insights, independent pharmacists can identify medication-related problems more precisely, support optimized therapy selection, and position themselves as essential partners in personalized patient care—improving outcomes while expanding the pharmacy’s clinical and professional impact.