Kroger pharmacy mail order

Kroger Pharmacy offers a mail-order pharmacy service that allows customers to have their prescription medications delivered directly to their doorstep. Here are some details about Kroger Pharmacy's mail-order service:

How it works:

  1. Register: Create an account on Kroger's website or mobile app to access the mail-order pharmacy service.
  2. Fill your prescription: Have your doctor or healthcare provider send your prescription to Kroger Pharmacy's mail-order service.
  3. Receive your medication: Kroger Pharmacy will fill and ship your prescription to your home.

Benefits:

  1. Convenience: Receive your medication at home, without having to visit a physical pharmacy.
  2. Time-saving: No need to wait in line or take time off work to pick up your prescription.
  3. Cost-effective: Kroger Pharmacy's mail-order service may offer lower copays and coinsurance rates compared to traditional pharmacy visits.
  4. Automatic refills: Set up automatic refills for your medications, so you never run out.

Eligibility:

  1. Most prescription medications are eligible for mail-order, including maintenance medications, such as blood pressure and cholesterol medications.
  2. Some medications, like controlled substances, may not be eligible for mail-order.

Fees and copays:

  1. Copays: Vary depending on your insurance plan and the type of medication.
  2. Shipping fees: Kroger Pharmacy offers free standard shipping on most orders. Expedited shipping options are available for an additional fee.

Ordering and tracking:

  1. Order online: Use Kroger's website or mobile app to place your order.
  2. Track your order: Receive email updates on the status of your order, from processing to delivery.

Contact information:

  1. Phone: 1-866-211-0121
  2. Email: [email protected]
  3. Website: kroger.com/pharmacy

Participating insurance plans:

Kroger Pharmacy's mail-order service is available with many insurance plans, including:

  1. Medicare Part D
  2. Medicaid
  3. Commercial insurance plans (e.g., Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare)
  4. Self-pay options

Please note that insurance coverage and copays may vary depending on your specific plan and location. It's always a good idea to check with your insurance provider and Kroger Pharmacy for more information.