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My mail meds were usually late arriving. I was missing doses because of the lateness, so I changed to pharmacy pick up. Now I get my refills early!
I have used both mail and walk up and when every things goes my way they both are great. However with out having options for me is always a little disturbing for then the customer service goes down the tube. One may perceive with no choice they have one by short hairs and is a little discomforting. My last mail order experience left me baffle sending me only one of my medicines and leaving the conversation with if you switch you can never come back to this 3 months supply. So mailing it back.
I get meds through the mail and i love it very convient and discreet.
I would Love to see this done when it comes to the PCIP program and being forced to use ExpressScripts/Medco I have to fight each month even when they call for my monthly HIV medications to be properly sent to me it goes old a frustrating and your left helpless
TopManPSCA
I was told by California ADAP about 5 years ago that they did NOT coordinate with any mail order pharmacies. The reason I called ADAP to ask was that I had received a letter from my private health insurance company (though my partners work) that their new policy (starting 1Jan of the next year) on local pharmacies was "one and done". One fill at the local pharmacy, then it was mail order or nothing. So, I asked ADAP what would happen when I attempted to fill my Rx for my ARV. ADAP paid 100%
June 13, 2013 • San Francisco, CA