Does cvs pharmacy mail prescriptions

Yes, CVS Pharmacy offers mail-order prescription services through their CVS Pharmacy Mail Service. This service allows customers to have their prescriptions filled and mailed to their home or office.

Here are some details about CVS Pharmacy Mail Service:

  1. Eligibility: Most prescription medications are eligible for mail-order, but some medications may not be available through this service. Your pharmacist or healthcare provider can help determine if your medication is eligible.
  2. How it works: You can place an order online or by phone, and CVS will fill your prescription and mail it to you. You can also schedule automatic refills for your medications.
  3. Shipping options: CVS offers various shipping options, including:
    • Standard shipping (7-10 business days): Free
    • Priority shipping (3-5 business days): $5.99
    • Overnight shipping (1-2 business days): $14.99
  4. Prescription requirements: You'll need to have a valid prescription from your healthcare provider, and your prescription must be written for a 90-day supply or less.
  5. Insurance coverage: CVS Pharmacy Mail Service is typically covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D and Medicaid. However, coverage and copays may vary depending on your insurance plan.
  6. Cost: The cost of mail-order prescriptions may be lower than filling prescriptions at a CVS Pharmacy store, as you won't have to pay for the cost of a store visit. However, you may still need to pay a copay or coinsurance for your medication.
  7. Return policy: If you need to return a prescription, you can do so by contacting CVS Pharmacy Mail Service customer service.

To get started with CVS Pharmacy Mail Service, you can:

  1. Visit the CVS website and log in to your account.
  2. Click on "Mail Service" and follow the prompts to place an order.
  3. Call CVS Pharmacy Mail Service at 1-888-607-3501.
  4. Visit a CVS Pharmacy store and ask a pharmacist about mail-order prescription services.

Remember to always check with your healthcare provider and insurance plan to confirm coverage and any specific requirements for mail-order prescriptions.