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Use Medco By Mail and enjoy convenient mail order for your prescriptions

If you take prescription medication on an ongoing basis, your prescription drug plan may allow you, for chronic conditions, to order prescriptions from Medco By Mail , which offers convenient mail order. Once you start, you can refill and renew your prescriptions right here at our site - and benefit from free standard shipping.

To take advantage of prescription mail order you can get started by:

Using your mail order pharmacy benefit in combination with our Internet site offers you the ultimate in ease and convenience.

Your mail order prescriptions can be sent to us by fax, by mail or by going online

fax:
Have your physician fill out this fax form, and follow the instructions to send it to us.

Note: This fax form requires Adobe® Reader® to print. If you need to download or install, click the icon below.

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IMPORTANT: Only your physician may fax the completed form to us.

Your doctor may also obtain fax forms and instructions directly by calling 1-888-EASYRX1 (1-888-327-9791). This number is for physicians only.

Please note: a special fax form is required in the state of Virginia. If you or your doctor are located in Virginia, ask your doctor to obtain the correct form by calling the number listed above.

by mail:
Mail in a prescription your physician has written using our online mail order form. In most cases, your physician can prescribe a 90-day supply, with up to three refills.

To access our online form, click here and simply follow the instructions on how to download, print and mail in your completed form with any new mail order prescriptions.



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Refill Too Soon Information.
In the event your medication refill will not process at the pharmacy because it was requested prior to the expiration date of your last medication fill ("refill too soon"), you may contact the Customer Service number on your ID card to determine if an exception is available. Exceptions to filling a medication prior to a scheduled refill date can be made in certain circumstances such as, a vacation supply is needed or the daily dose or therapy is changed by the prescriber.