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Inspections
Pharmacy inspections will follow a statement of deficiency-plan of correction model. Once an inspection occurs, pharmaceutical firms will receive an inspection report that may include deficiencies found during the inspection. Pharmaceutical firms must then submit to PQAC a plan of correction addressing how it will correct deficiencies cited on the inspection report.
WAC 246-945-005 requires responsible pharmacy managers (or equivalent managers) of pharmaceutical firms to conduct an annual self-inspection of the pharmaceutical firm on the self-inspection worksheet(s) provided by the commission. Self-inspections must occur within the month of March each year and within 30 days of naming a new responsible pharmacy manager.
Nonresident Pharmacy Inspection Reports Frequently Asked Questions
- Inspection process
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Below you'll find information and resources about pharmacy inspections.
- Self-inspection worksheets – 2025
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- General Self-Inspection Worksheets
- Hospital HPAC Self-Inspection Worksheets
- Manufacturer Self-Inspection Worksheets
- Wholesaler Self-Inspection Worksheets
- Health Care Entity (HCE) Self-Inspection Worksheets
Addendums
- Non-sterile Compounding Addendum – Revised USP 795
- Sterile Compounding Addendum – Revised USP 797
- USP 800 – Hazardous Drugs Addendum
- USP 825 – Radiopharmaceuticals Addendum
- Long-Term Care Addendum Self-Inspection Worksheets
- Optional DSCSA Self-Inspection Worksheet
* Worksheets and addendums are in Word (fillable/print) and PDF (to print) format.
- Inspectors listed by county
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Please note, the most efficient method of contacting your specific inspector is via email. Our inspectors are often in the field and often unable to answer phone calls.
You may find your inspector using this list of zip codes (PDF).
Pharmacist inspector supervisor
Si Bui, si.bui@doh.wa.gov, 360-791-4301Inspection Area 1
Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties
Tina Lacey, tina.lacey@doh.wa.gov, 360-628-4703Inspection Area 2
Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston, and Wahkiakum counties
Michael Kelly, michael.kelly@doh.wa.gov, 360-918-2910.Inspection Area 3
Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima counties
Shelley Feldner-Schuerman, shelley.feldner-schuerman@doh.wa.gov, 509-590-5743Inspection Area 4
Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Grant, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, and Stevens counties
Danielle A. Lee, danielle.lee@doh.wa.gov, 509-688-5476Inspection Area 5
King County
Position vacant. If you have questions contact the commission's Inspector Supervisor Si Bui via email or call 360-791-4301.Inspection Area 6
King and Snohomish counties
Mariam Boulos, mariam.boulos@doh.wa.gov, 360-485-5088Inspection Area 7
King, Lewis, Pierce, and Thurston counties
Scott Craig, scott.craig@doh.wa.gov, 360-742-7823Inspection Area 8
Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, and Thurston counties
Crystal Phipps, crystal.phipps@doh.wa.gov, 360-742-9817Inspection Area 9
King County
Justin Sisney, justin.sisney@doh.wa.gov, 360-502-5539