Transferring to a New Pharmacy

It is critical to have a pharmacy and pharmacist you can trust if you want to obtain the maximum results from your medications. Your pharmacy should constantly communicate with you, keeping you up to date on your refills, price changes, brand changes, and any other updates. In addition, your pharmacist should always offer to educate, advise, and empower you in regards to your health and well being.

Discussions with your pharmacist, will make you aware of your correct dosage, how and when to take your medication, and any potential side effects. Your pharmacist should also be able to provide you with general health advice as well as answers to particular illness-related questions. Finally, they should give you the confidence that you will be able to overcome your condition with the advice and products they provide. If your drugstore and pharmacist are not giving you this kind of in-depth assistance, you may want to explore finding one that will.

Thinking of how to transfer to a new pharmacy? It’s really a simple matter transferring pharmacies. if you believe it is the best option for you. Follow these guidelines and you will have no problems making the switch:

Inform Your Doctor

Once you've decided to transfer to a new pharmacy notify your doctor’s office., so that your chart is up to date. This will minimize any confusion when it comes to sending future refills or updates on current medicines to your pharmacy.

Gather Prescription Information

Inform your new pharmacist about your prescription list and which pharmacy to contact for transferring your prescription file. Prepare a list of your prescription information (drug name, strength, RX number), your medical history, a list of current medicines, personal information, and insurance information before speaking . This will ensure that the information obtained from your old pharmacy can be verified , croos checked and it give an indication of your understanding of your medications.

Visit the New Pharmacy's Website

Some pharmacies provide online forms for prescription transfers, eliminating the need to call or visit the pharmacy in person. After you complete the form, the new pharmacy will call your existing pharmacy, where the prescriptions are on file, to obtain the information required to fill any of your prescriptions that are needed. Of course, you can simply call the new pharmacy and they wil do all the work for you.

Stick to One Pharmacy

When switching to a new pharmacy make sure you transfer all of your medicines. No pharmacy will have your comprehensive medical profile if you have multiple prescriptions at numerous locations. If your pharmacist is unaware of everything you are taking, they will be unable to determine whether your prescriptions can interact dangerously with one another, putting you at risk.

To Recap

At Old Town Pharmacy, we cater to the needs of each and every one of our patients. We ensure that our patients receive the best treatment plan for them by providing a customized prescription, health and lifestyle plan .

If you want to learn more, please contact us today!

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