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Can I fill my own out
of town doctor's prescription at the University Pharmacy?
If your doctor is one of
our providers in the Pat Walker Health Center, of course we can fill
your prescription. We can also fill prescriptions for local doctors
that are part of the Health Partners group. To find out if your doctor
participates in this group, please call the pharmacy. For other
doctors, we require you have your prescription be rewritten from one
of our Pat Walker Health Center providers. This will require an
appointment to be made with our Primary Medical Clinic. All birth
control prescriptions must come from our Women's Clinic.
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Is my insurance
accepted at the University Pharmacy?
Every insurance plan is
different. We must respond to that question in person after looking
your plan. This is why it is necessary for you to bring your insurance
card.
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Where can I park while
at the University Pharmacy?
Parking is available
behind the building for patients. We ask you consider riding buses to
the Pat Walker Health Center. The Grey and Reid Hall bus lines stop
directly in front of the building. If you do park here, please request
a parking pass from the counter to prevent a ticket.
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Does the University
Pharmacy accept Credit Cards?
The Pharmacy accepts Cash,
Checks, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover debit and credit
cards. We can also charge RazorBucks.
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Why does the pharmacy
use generic drugs?
It is the opinion of our
pharmacists that generic drugs are equal in effectiveness and an great
economic alternative for our students. If you have questions or
concerns about this, please ask the pharmacists.