What pharmacy will my on-demand prescription come from?
Your on-demand prescription is fulfilled by a local partner pharmacy in your area, not a single national pharmacy. The system automatically selects a participating pharmacy that can quickly prepare and dispatch your medication for delivery.
Quick Answer:
- Filled by a local partner pharmacy
- Selected automatically based on your location
- Optimized for fast delivery (often same-day)
- Not chosen manually by the patient
- May vary depending on availability
How Pharmacy Selection Works
When you choose on-demand delivery:
- DrHouse routes your prescription to a nearby partner pharmacy
- The pharmacy is selected based on:
- Your delivery address
- Medication availability
- Speed of fulfillment
This ensures your medication can be prepared and delivered as quickly as possible.
What to Expect
- No action needed: You don’t need to choose or contact a pharmacy
- Fast processing: The selected pharmacy prioritizes delivery orders
- Seamless experience: Everything—from prescription to delivery—is handled in the app
Important Limitations
- No pharmacy selection for delivery: You cannot choose a specific pharmacy when using on-demand delivery
- Availability may vary: The pharmacy used depends on local partners and coverage
- Medication eligibility applies: Only select generic medications can be fulfilled through delivery
- Fallback to pharmacy pickup: If delivery isn’t available or eligible, your prescription is sent to your chosen pharmacy instead
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