As soon as your refill request is completed and your prescription is prepared for pickup, our pharmacy will get in touch with you.
You will require a new prescription from your doctor if your refills are expired.
Refills are not available for every medication. Your doctor will specify on the original prescription how many refills are permitted
Definitely! Your prescriptions can be easily transferred, simplifying the process of managing your medicine.
It’s best to refill your prescriptions before you completely run out of medication. Some medications may require a few days’ notice to process the refill request.
While having the bottle with you can expedite the refill process, it’s not always necessary. We can usually refill your prescription by looking up your information in our pharmacy records.
Early refills are generally not permitted by insurance companies. Refills can typically only be processed when you have reached a certain point in your supply (depending on the medication).
Yes, someone else can pick up your refill with your written authorization. They will likely need to show a valid ID when picking up the medication.
Absolutely! We can process refills for all your medications at the same time, as long as refills are authorized for each one. This can save you time and ensure you have a continuous supply of all your prescriptions.
Our pharmacists are always available to answer any questions you may have about your medications, including potential side effects, interactions with other drugs, or proper storage instructions. Don’t hesitate to ask!