Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We've noticed that script renewals at Walgreens don't always carry forward when we move back and forth between NY and TV. As an example when we leave NY we might have 11 renewals left. We get to FL and they'll fill the script once and it will then show -0- refills remain. One Walgreen's employee said it was due to a lack of reciprocity bet FL and NY but that can't be accurate because then they wouldn't be able to fill even the one out of state script. My doctor commented that Walgreen's like CVS contracts with different companies to run the pharmacies within their stores and that in his opinion dropping refills was more likely a defect in their computer system. Question, has anyone else noticed this shortcoming in Walgreen's when filling script renewals? If so how do you prevent it. Yes I know they'll fax a renewal to your physician when needed but why should that be necessary when you have the required renewals to start with. If it's simply a clerical error by the employee entering info into their computer system, there's no way to fix that but that should be the rare exception I would think.
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OP, we have the same problem with Target Pharmacy. Somehow all their computers are not synchronized and I suspect the same is with Walgreens.
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Nope. Has not happened to me from Orlando, to the Jersey Shore, to The Villages and even Puerto Rico. If it's in the database, they refill it and I designate where I am picking up the prescription. I have heard if you are a "narcotic" / controlled substance person (Morphine, Xanax, etc), your Dr. has to call it in again to the receiving pharmacy. Walgreens is outstanding...no other pharmacy like them!
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If narcotics were involved that would be both reasonable and logical, but they're not. I also agree that Walgreen's pharmacy services are generally outstanding compared with CVS in particular. My mother insists upon using CVS and every refill there is a new adventure but that's a subject for a new thread.
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At Walgreens in Colony getting every refill is an adventure.
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Walgreens will mail your prescriptions to you. I also use the Colony Walgreens and only have to Use the store for controlled products. You can order on line or set up auto refill and express pay. Very convenient.
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Walgreens at Rolling acres and 441 is excellent as are their pharmacists.
In Massachusetts it was explained to me that once you transfer a prescription to new location you can not automatically get it the next time at the original place. Didn't bother me just figured I'd email my doctor with new request when necessary......didn't have to, it was refilled automatically at original place. Never was told that since, switch back and forth all the time. Must have been clerk misinformed. |
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We've used Walgreens at Colony since we move here 6 yrs ago and never any problems. We travel back to our home area most every summer and again...have had RX's filled up there when needed with no issues. One time I needed an RX when we were in Ohio, which was filled there, then Colony Walgreens called to say that same RX was ready for pickup so I had 2....which was great as then I had a spare. It was for a prednisone pack that I keep on hand for RA issues.
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Since we have been here we have used Walgreens & Walmart. Had trouble with both so we switched to The Medicine Chest in LSL. I think they are the best kept secret in TV.
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Regarding refills of prescriptions, I have transferred many prescriptions for my customers back and forth between PA and FL. All refills that are left on the prescription are transferred. Now, if it's a controlled drug (like diazepam, xanax, sleep meds, etc - called C III, IV & V) it may only be allowed to be transferred once depending on state laws, etc, so you may lose your refills on those depending on the number of transfers requested. The key word is "may" as different states have different laws. For narcotics, which are a special type of controlled drug (like morphine, oxycodone, etc - called C II) no refills are allowed on these prescriptions and they cannot be called in over the phone. Also, keep in mind these controlled drug prescriptions are only good for 6 months - any refills not used within the 6 month period are voided. All other prescriptions are good for up to one year from the date written on the prescription by the doctor. Hope this explains some of the confusion without being too confusing ![]() |
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Looks like a mail order drug store might be the way to go.
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I looked at their website for Medicine chest and it looks like they are not open evenings or weekends. Am I seeing this right? That would take lots of adjusting on my part to get my prescriptions filled during just those business hours.
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Yes, that is correct. I don't find their hours to be a problem. When I call a refill in its ready in a few hours as opposed to 24 hours at Walmart. I have never waited more than a couple minutes to drop off or pick up a prescription.
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