How to transfer prescription to mail order

Transferring a prescription to a mail-order pharmacy is a relatively straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through it:

Before you start:

  1. Check if your insurance covers mail-order prescriptions: Verify with your insurance provider that they cover mail-order prescriptions and which pharmacies are part of their network.
  2. Choose a mail-order pharmacy: Research and select a reputable mail-order pharmacy that is part of your insurance network. Some popular options include CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Express Scripts.

Transferring your prescription:

  1. Gather your prescription information: Collect your prescription bottle, prescription label, or a copy of your prescription from your doctor or pharmacy.
  2. Contact the mail-order pharmacy: Reach out to the mail-order pharmacy you've chosen and let them know you'd like to transfer your prescription. You can usually do this by:
    • Calling their customer service number
    • Visiting their website and filling out an online form
    • Visiting a physical location (if they have one)
  3. Provide your prescription information: Share the following information with the mail-order pharmacy:
    • Your name and contact information
    • The name and dosage of your medication
    • The prescription number or the name of your doctor
    • Your insurance information (if applicable)
  4. Verify your prescription: The mail-order pharmacy will contact your doctor or the pharmacy that currently fills your prescription to verify the information and confirm the transfer.
  5. Receive your prescription: Once the transfer is complete, the mail-order pharmacy will send your prescription to you via mail. You'll typically receive a 90-day supply of medication.

Tips and considerations:

  1. Check the transfer process with your insurance: Verify with your insurance provider that they cover the transfer of your prescription to a mail-order pharmacy.
  2. Be prepared for a delay: The transfer process may take a few days to a week, depending on the pharmacy and your insurance provider.
  3. Keep your original prescription: Keep a copy of your original prescription and any subsequent refills in a safe place, in case you need to refer to them.
  4. Monitor your medication: Keep track of your medication and refill schedule to ensure you don't run out of your medication.

By following these steps, you can successfully transfer your prescription to a mail-order pharmacy and enjoy the convenience of having your medication delivered to your doorstep.