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the NSA prefix—only the numbers, no letters.
You can fill prescriptions for the medications you take regularly (also called “long-term” or “maintenance” medications) in 90-day supplies. These are medications you take for chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, asthma, diabetes and high cholesterol.
Use any participating retail pharmacy for your short-term medication needs, and use CVS Pharmacy or CVS Caremark Mail Service Pharmacy for your long-term medication needs.
You can choose the most convenient option – pick-up at a nearby CVS Pharmacy or home delivery through CVS Caremark Mail Service– when filling 90-day prescriptions for your maintenance medications.
CVS Pharmacy is the only retail pharmacy that can provide you with a 90-day supply. You can get you 90-day supply at CVS Pharmacy for the same cost as mail service.
You can expect to receive your prescription 7 to 10 days from the time your order is placed.
You can check the status of your mail service refill at www.Caremark.com.
To locate a CVS Pharmacy near you click here, visit www.Caremark.com and use the store locator, or call Customer Care.
To find out your copay, click here or log on to www.Caremark.com, click “Understand My Plan and Benefits” and then select “Check Drug Coverage and Cost.”
CVS Caremark Mail Service Pharmacy is a convenient and cost-effective way for you to order up to a 90-day supply of maintenance or long-term medication. You can have your long-term medication delivered to your home, office or a location of your choice with free standard shipping. By using mail service, you minimize trips to the pharmacy while saving money on your prescriptions.
There are three ways you can request a refill for a transferred prescription beginning January 1, 2021: