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Can I transfer my prescription to CVS from another pharmacy?

Asked 5 months ago
Yes, individuals can transfer prescriptions from another pharmacy to a CVS location. CVS offers a convenient process for transferring prescriptions, allowing customers to manage their medications effectively. To initiate a transfer, one typically needs to provide the current pharmacy's name, phone number, and prescription details. CVS can assist in contacting the original pharmacy to obtain the necessary information for the transfer. It is advisable for the individual to have their prescription bottle or the relevant paperwork on hand to facilitate the process. For further details regarding prescription transfers, one may refer to a local CVS store or check the CVS website for guidance on the specific steps involved in this process.
Answered Jul 3rd 2025

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