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Best Prescription Delivery Services: Amazon, CVS, PillPack and More

Article updated on August 7, 2024 at 4:23 AM PDT

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Mercey Livingston is a health and wellness writer and certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach. She's written about fitness and wellness for Well+Good, Women's Health, Business Insider, and Prevention.com among others. When not writing, she enjoys reading and trying out workout classes all over New York City.

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Best for getting meds with other drugstore essentials

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Many major pharmacies have home delivery services that often cost no more than what you already pay for your medicine. 

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Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become easier to get delivery services for pretty much anything. These include delivery of medications, which is especially sensible if you're contagious and want to avoid contact while getting your medicine. Now, you can get virtually anything you want without stepping into a store, including your prescriptions. Prescription delivery services can be crucial if you're unable to go to a pharmacy for your prescription refill, and many services even offer same-day prescription delivery, which makes it all the more convenient.

There are so many reasons one may want their prescription delivered. Seniors might have trouble making it to the pharmacy; busy younger people may not have time to pick up their prescriptions each month; it can be easy to fall behind on refills for maintenance medications. A medicine delivery helps in all of these situations and more.

Below is an overview of the top services you can try, based on our research (although not formally tested by CNET) as well as pharmacies that currently offer delivery. 

Amazon Pharmacy, launched in 2020, is an online pharmacy that offers prescription refills and free delivery for Amazon Prime members. Amazon takes your health insurance to help pay for your medications and is also offering a prescription savings benefit if you aren't using health insurance. Amazon Pharmacy lets customers compare prescription costs for their medications with an insurance co-pay, without insurance and the Prime Discount, so they can find the least expensive option.

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PillPack is a medication delivery service owned and operated by Amazon that offers free delivery, and takes most types of health insurance. PillPack accepts most forms of Medicare, and Medicaid programs in New Hampshire, Ohio and Texas, and several specific plans nationwide. The service does not cost anything more than what you pay for medication, which is a great deal considering the extra benefits you get compared to a standard pharmacy service. 

Once you get your prescriptions set up to be filled through PillPack, you simply pay the co-pay for your medication, and your medications will be shipped to you every month. 

Besides offering free delivery, those extra benefits include organizing and separating your medications for each day. Every day's pills are placed into a convenient single-serve pack, and the time you are supposed to take them is even printed on the front. This is a huge perk if you take a lot of medications and spend time sorting them out, and also if you have difficulty remembering what time you are supposed to take your pills.

If you are a caretaker for someone else, this can also be a huge time saver. Another thing you can do is add supplements, like a multivitamin or probiotic, to your packs so everything you need to take is in one place. 

CVS Pharmacy offers one- to two-day delivery and same-day (on-demand) delivery in most cities. Same-day delivery is usually fulfilled within hours, which is great for when you need your meds ASAP. 

CVS does charge a delivery fee for prescriptions, but some health insurance plans may cover the fee, including Medicare Part D. You can also add other essentials, like tissues or cough drops, to your prescription order and they will be delivered at no extra fee. If you join CVS' membership program, CarePass for $5 a month, you get free delivery for your prescriptions, plus free one- to two-day delivery for other items. 

It's important to remember that ordering items from CVS.com is not the same service as prescription delivery, so those will take several days or longer to ship. If you use Target's pharmacy service, CVS Pharmacy at Target, you can get free one- to two-day home delivery as well, since Target partners with CVS to fulfill your prescriptions.

Capsule provides free same-day delivery and the service costs no more than what you already pay for your medications. The catch is that it's not available everywhere, yet. It's currently available in New York City, Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Westchester County and parts of New Jersey.

If you are currently set up to use a different pharmacy and want to change to Capsule, the pharmacists can transfer everything in the same day so you get your meds delivered when you need them.

NowRX is only available in Northern California and Orange County. NowRX uses technology like artificial intelligence, robotics, advanced software and logistics to help speed up delivery time. Delivery is free, and you can get your medicine the same day if you order it before 5 p.m. Even better, delivery drivers will drop off your medicine at your door in an environmentally friendly car to help offset the impact on the environment of having extra cars on the road.

Now RX has an app to make the entire ordering, delivery and refill process even easier. They also offer a referral program where you get Visa gift cards for every friend you refer who signs up. There are no fees for using NowRx -- most major forms of insurance are accepted (except for Kaiser and Medicaid) and your regular co-pay covers all costs.

AllianceRx is Walgreens' combined specialty and home delivery pharmacy. For non-specialty medications, you can get free next-day delivery with Walgreens Express. AllianceRx is what you would request if you have chronic health conditions or specialty medications you know you will need to be filled for the foreseeable future. Walgreens Express is your best bet for individual or one-time prescriptions you need now.

With AllianceRx, you can get up to 90 days of your prescriptions filled, plus automatic refills. Because it can cover up to three months of medication, the delivery takes about 10 days since it is delivered by standard mail for free. 

Walmart Pharmacy does offer free standard shipping for prescriptions, but you will have to wait around five to seven days for your medications. If you need your medications faster, you can pay an additional $8 for second-day delivery or $15 for overnight delivery. Walmart has an app to help make the prescription management and refill process easier and more efficient. 

Walmart Pharmacy takes most forms of major insurance as well as Medicare.

ZipDrug is a home delivery service designed for Medicaid insurance holders. The goal of ZipDrug is to help provide more affordable medications to Medicaid members and improve the rates as they adhere to taking their prescribed medications by offering an easier service alternative to regular pharmacies. 

According to ZipDrug, offering free home delivery and better service improves the chance that patients will take their medications as prescribed. They also work with pharmacies to reward them when they ensure patients continue to take their medications. 

The company also works with independent pharmacies over big chain pharmacies to help improve customer service. ZipDrug's delivery service is free and there is no cost for Medicaid holders to use the service. One drawback is that it is only currently available in 24 states.

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.

Source: cnet.com

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