I see that Amazon is now offering pharmacy delivery. Is anyone trying it?
From the Website it looks as if Amazon Prime members get free delivery in 2 days. Apparently those without Amazon Prime wait 4-5 days or pay $6 for 2-day delivery.
I see that Amazon is now offering pharmacy delivery. Is anyone trying it?
From the Website it looks as if Amazon Prime members get free delivery in 2 days. Apparently those without Amazon Prime wait 4-5 days or pay $6 for 2-day delivery.
MS, diagnosed 1980. Avonex 2001-2004. Copaxone 2006-2009.
"Always put off until tomorrow whatever you think you should do today." --Anonymous
I have not, Agate, but I’m getting my Rx’s delivered for free in 1-2 days from our regular CVS (not Caremark). This may be so quick because the post office and our CVS are two blocks apart.
It’s extra important because the CVS here does not have a drive-thru window.
ANN
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I'm lucky, my CVS has a drive-thru window, and is in the same lot as my grocery store.
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John is getting his meds delivered from CVS...I think for free. I get mine delivered from Caremark. Again, I think for free. I have never checked whether we are paying for either delivery.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I will look into Amazon’s service.
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My local independent pharmacy delivers meds for free to customers. Furthermore, it is a family run business and they go out of their way to help you. And there is no impersonal menu tree. Real customer service.
I like having a relationship with competent pharmacists. Especially love the same day free deliver, no matter how small the order.
I do not do mail order meds. You can’t count on them having been in teh heat or the cold, and if it’s late you are doomed. The mail lately was slowed down and I bet if impacted mail order meds.
I wouldn’t buy meds from Amazon.
Those smaller pharmacies that aren't part of big chains are really hard to find, at least out here.
I agree about mailing rx's. I tried that some time ago, and sometimes the pills would arrive in a jiffy bag that had burst open, and the pills had come out of their bottles and were all over. The post office's fault, no doubt, but I prefer having someone hand them to me.
The grocery delivery service I use will pick up rx's too if the rx's are at the store they shop at. I transferred my rx's to that store and have been getting them that way for some years now.
Maybe Amazon is getting a bit too ambitious here. I recall that they started out as just a bookstore, and now they're selling everything imaginable. Then they branched out into groceries, and now it's pharmacy. It looks as if they've hooked up with PillPack for the pharmacy deal.
There's such a thing as getting too big and trying to do too much, and I'm afraid Amazon is going that route.
MS, diagnosed 1980. Avonex 2001-2004. Copaxone 2006-2009.
"Always put off until tomorrow whatever you think you should do today." --Anonymous