Which Pharmacies Offer Delivery?
Is your favorite pharmacy now offering delivery? Read on to learn which pharmacies offer delivery of prescription medications.
RxSaver and GeniusRx Prescription Delivery
RxSaver has partnered with online pharmacy GeniusRx to expand prescription savings and offer free home delivery to RxSaver customers. This provides savings on prescription costs plus convenient, reliable home delivery of medication.
As a bonus, GeniusRx offers $5 off a customer’s first order. The discount is automatically applied at checkout.
CVS Prescription Medication Delivery
1-2 day delivery is available at almost all CVS locations. However controlled substances and medications that require refrigeration are ineligible for delivery. Advance payment is required for delivery. Contact your local CVS to order medication for delivery, and to confirm fees and delivery dates.
Walgreens Prescription Medication Delivery
Walgreens offers prescription medication delivery. Prescription delivery within 1-2 business days is free. Expedited delivery is $12.95, while overnight shipping is$19.95. Contact your local Walgreens pharmacy to schedule prescription delivery.
Publix Prescription Medication Delivery
Some Publix pharmacies offer delivery for select medications, for a $5 fee. Be sure to check with your local Publix, to find out if your prescription is available for delivery.
H-E-B Prescription Medication Delivery
Texas-based grocery retailer, H-E-B is offering free delivery on prescription medications. Check with your local H-E-B to ensure delivery is available for your prescription and your store at this time.
Walmart Prescription Medication Delivery
Walmart offers free standard shipping on prescription medication deliveries and select pricing on rush order options. Be sure to check with your local Walmart for specific information on your prescription medication and delivery options.
Rite Aid Prescription Medication Delivery
Rite Aid offers delivery of eligible prescription medications at select Rite Aid pharmacy locations. Use the Rite Aid store locator to determine if your local Rite Aid offers free prescription delivery in your area.
Kroger Prescription Medication Delivery
Many Kroger pharmacies are currently offering free prescription delivery. You will need to check with your Kroger pharmacy for details on delivery fees, and which medications are eligible for delivery.
Costco Prescription Medication Delivery
Costco pharmacies offer prescription shipping. Standard shipping through the United States Postal Service (USPS) is free. 3-6 day shipping for prescriptions is available for a fee of $10.95. 2-day shipping from UPS is available for $13.95. Confirm delivery fees and dates with your local Costco pharmacy.
Giant Eagle Prescription Medication Delivery
Free same-day or next-day delivery is available from some Giant Eagle pharmacies. Make sure to check your specific location to ensure services are available in your area.
Giant Pharmacy Prescription Medication Delivery
Some Giant pharmacies offer delivery of prescriptions by UPS. Contact your local Giant pharmacy to find out if your location is offering delivery.
Meijer Pharmacy Prescription Medication Delivery
Prescription delivery by mail is available through select Meijer pharmacies. Check with your local Meijer pharmacy to determine if your medication is available for delivery.
Hy-Vee Prescription Medication Delivery
Nearly all Hy-Vee pharmacies offer free prescription delivery. Contact your local Hy-Vee pharmacy for more information, and to place an order for delivery.
Benefits of Using Pharmacy Delivery
Prescription medication delivery from your pharmacy offers several benefits. So if you have been reluctant to have your medication delivered, consider the following benefits:
Convenience
Home delivery of your medication means fewer trips to the pharmacy, particularly if you have all of your medication delivered at the same time each month.
Reliability
Using pharmacy delivery ensures that even if the unexpected happens (car trouble, having to stay late at work, etc.), you can count on having your medication when you need it.
Safety
Using pharmacy delivery means that during the winter months, when the weather can be bad, and, when viruses are circulating, you won’t have to drive in dangerous conditions, or be exposed to individuals who may be sick.
Can I use RxSaver prescription coupons for prescription delivery?
Yes. Please call your local pharmacy and provide them with the information from your RxSaver coupon or prescription savings card ready. The RxSaver coupon discount can be applied right over the phone.
RxSaver Editors
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