Can i turn in mail prescriptions to express scripts

Yes, you can turn in mail prescriptions to Express Scripts, but there are some specific requirements and guidelines you should follow:

  1. Check with your doctor: Before sending in your prescription, confirm with your doctor that they are willing to send it to Express Scripts and that they have the necessary information to process the prescription.
  2. Use the correct address: Make sure to send the prescription to the correct address. You can find the address for Express Scripts on their website or on the back of your prescription card.
  3. Use the correct format: Express Scripts requires that prescriptions be submitted in a specific format. They recommend using a standard prescription pad or a computer-generated prescription with the following information:
    • Patient name and address
    • Prescription number (if applicable)
    • Medication name and dosage
    • Quantity and refill information
    • Doctor's name and address
    • Date and signature
  4. Include any necessary documentation: Depending on your plan, you may need to include additional documentation, such as:
    • A copy of your insurance card
    • A completed prior authorization form (if required)
    • A completed medication therapy management (MTM) form (if required)
  5. Use a secure method of delivery: To ensure the security and integrity of your prescription, use a secure method of delivery, such as:
    • Certified mail with return receipt requested
    • Express Scripts' online prescription submission portal (if available)
    • A secure, tamper-evident envelope
  6. Monitor your prescription status: Once you've submitted your prescription, you can track its status online or by contacting Express Scripts' customer service.

Remember to always follow the specific guidelines and requirements set by your health plan and Express Scripts to ensure a smooth and efficient prescription processing experience.