Can cvs pharmacy mail prescriptions home
Yes, CVS Pharmacy offers mail-order prescription services, which allow you to have your prescriptions shipped directly to your home. Here are the details:
CVS Pharmacy Mail Service
CVS Pharmacy offers a mail-order prescription service called CVS Pharmacy Mail Service. With this service, you can have your prescriptions filled and shipped to your home, often with free standard shipping.
Eligibility
To use CVS Pharmacy Mail Service, you must:
- Have a valid prescription from your doctor.
- Be a CVS Pharmacy ExtraCare member (free to join).
- Live in the contiguous United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii).
How it works
- Fill out a prescription request form or have your doctor fax the prescription to CVS Pharmacy.
- CVS Pharmacy will fill your prescription and package it for shipping.
- Your prescription will be shipped via standard mail (3-7 business days) or expedited mail (1-3 business days) for an additional fee.
- You'll receive an email with tracking information once your prescription ships.
Benefits
Using CVS Pharmacy Mail Service can be convenient and cost-effective, especially if you take regular medications. Some benefits include:
- Convenience: No need to visit a CVS Pharmacy store or wait in line.
- Cost savings: CVS Pharmacy Mail Service may offer lower copays or discounts on certain medications.
- Time-saving: Your prescription will be delivered to your doorstep, saving you time and effort.
Exclusions and limitations
Some medications may not be eligible for mail-order delivery, such as controlled substances, injectables, or medications that require refrigeration. Additionally, some states may have specific regulations or restrictions on mail-order prescription delivery.
Contact CVS Pharmacy
If you have questions or need more information about CVS Pharmacy Mail Service, you can:
- Visit the CVS Pharmacy website (www.cvs.com) and click on "Mail Service" under the "Prescription Services" section.
- Call CVS Pharmacy Customer Service at 1-800-SHOP-CVS (1-800-746-7287).
- Visit a CVS Pharmacy store and ask a pharmacist or customer service representative about mail-order prescription services.
Remember to always check with your insurance provider to ensure that your mail-order prescription is covered and to confirm any specific requirements or restrictions.