filling prescriptions on island.....
filling prescriptions on island.....
My husband forgot to pick up his medication (D'oh!!!!!) and we'll call his doc tomorrow on landing--I assume that he can get a call in to chelsea drug??
has anyone been in this situation?--we leave at 5 tomorrow..... not life threatening, but not great.....
has anyone been in this situation?--we leave at 5 tomorrow..... not life threatening, but not great.....
< leaving on the 22nd of march...but too lame to figure out the ticker thing again!>
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It happened to me once when I forgot a prescription and once when I got a sinus infection while on STJ and had to see a doctor there. Both times I had no problems getting prescriptions at Chelsea Drug. They didn't accept my insurance carrier either time though so I had to send it in myself once I got home.
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"I went down to the Chelsea drugstore
To get your prescription filled
I was standing in line with Mr. Jimmy
And man, did he look pretty ill
We decided that we would have a soda
My favorite flavor, cherry red
I sung my song to Mr. Jimmy
Yeah, and he said one word to me, and that was "dead"
I said to him
You can't always get what you want,
You can't always get what you want,
Well you can't always get what you want,
But if you try sometime, you just might find
You get what you need!"
To get your prescription filled
I was standing in line with Mr. Jimmy
And man, did he look pretty ill
We decided that we would have a soda
My favorite flavor, cherry red
I sung my song to Mr. Jimmy
Yeah, and he said one word to me, and that was "dead"
I said to him
You can't always get what you want,
You can't always get what you want,
Well you can't always get what you want,
But if you try sometime, you just might find
You get what you need!"
I had a similar experience and had to get my doc to fax and Rx down.
Then I found out they don't take iunsurance!
I ended up only paying for the pills I needed for the duration of the trip (10), instead of the full months supply, in order to avoid the $200+ charge!!
Then I found out they don't take iunsurance!
I ended up only paying for the pills I needed for the duration of the trip (10), instead of the full months supply, in order to avoid the $200+ charge!!
Last edited by Gromit on Tue May 25, 2010 1:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
*Another fine scatterbrained production
[quote="Randy in MD"]"I went down to the Chelsea drugstore
To get your prescription filled
I was standing in line with Mr. Jimmy
Randy, that is exactly what I thought when I first read the post. One of the greatest Rolling Stones songs ever.
I would like to reiterate what a few folks have posted. (I am a pharmacist). If your RX has refills, ask the pharmacist to call your pharmacy and transfer the RX. Only buy what you need for your trip to reduce the cost. Or have your doctor phone in the RX. Keep in mind that when you submit your bill to your prescription insurance carrier you may not be reimbursed the full amount (minus your copay). Some carriers will only reimburse you the contractually allowed amount for your prescription, which is almost certainly less than the retail price you paid. Insulin, inhalers and full-package only products will set you back some serious $$.
To get your prescription filled
I was standing in line with Mr. Jimmy
Randy, that is exactly what I thought when I first read the post. One of the greatest Rolling Stones songs ever.
I would like to reiterate what a few folks have posted. (I am a pharmacist). If your RX has refills, ask the pharmacist to call your pharmacy and transfer the RX. Only buy what you need for your trip to reduce the cost. Or have your doctor phone in the RX. Keep in mind that when you submit your bill to your prescription insurance carrier you may not be reimbursed the full amount (minus your copay). Some carriers will only reimburse you the contractually allowed amount for your prescription, which is almost certainly less than the retail price you paid. Insulin, inhalers and full-package only products will set you back some serious $$.

