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adventures in walmart pharmacy!
So I get my BC filled at Walmart b/c I'm on a high deductible plan and my perscription is cheap.
So it's $9 in the store, and $14 via mail order! I get that they want you to come in and buy stuff, but I just go in for my perscription and that's it as I hate going there...
So it would be $60/more a year to get my BC via mail order, I'm trying to decide if it's worth it to avoid Walmart... It's only 12 miles away from our house..

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Re: adventures in walmart pharmacy!
12 miles sounds far to me, I know you said why you go to walmart, but is there no pharmacy closer that might be a little more, but easier to get to? Unless of course Walmart is on the way to/from somewhere like work.
(this based on the fact that I have more pharmacies than I have fingers within a 5 minute radius of my house and 12 miles gets me to work and part of the way back home)
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I agree with Kara. But, this is because from home to work I pass 2 Walgreens, 1 CVS, a grocery store with pharmacy, a local pharmacy, and a WalMart. Luckily, they all take my insurance and the copay is the same at all of them. I use WalMart because I usually have other shopping to do. If I don't, I use the drive-thru. Does your store have a drive-thru? That might help with the annoyance.
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well they have to ship it - I assume that's where the bulk of the extra cost goes
Me too! I have at least 7 pharmacies on my route to and from work that all accept my insurance and the co-pay is the same. For me, my mail order is cheaper but I prefer to get it in person when I need it and not be stuck waiting for the mail to come and I can ask the pharmacist a question and not be annoyed with the automated system when i have to call Teldrug with a question, especially when so much can go wrong with the mail delivery.
If you have no other option, I would suck it up and go to Wal-Mart, but I'm cheap like that.
I was wondering this too. My parents' plan was pay for 1 month but you get 3, and our insurance is pay for 2 months and get 3. (This is through whatever mail service is provided through insurance, not Walmart or another store. Wasn't sure if you meant mail via Walmart or your insurance.)
Maybe the mail order is for 3 months?
Otherwise, you can go to the store, but have them fill a 3 months supply at once. That is what I do, and since I pay cash (not through insurance since it is high deductible) they can give me 3 months. Then you'd only have to go 4 times a year!
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