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Costco prescriptions are cheaper. Waaaaaaaaayyy cheaper.
For some reason, I used to think there was a limit to how much CVS, Walgreens, etc., could charge for an Rx. There is not. They can charge whatever they like, period.
I thought that the insurance company had some say over prices. They do not. Insurance may cover a portion, but what the drugstore charges above that coverage is not limited.
Recently I had an Rx filled for simple high-strength hydrocortisone cream. $24 at Walgreens. That seemed a bit high to me. I called Costco and asked them to tell me how much they would charge, and read them all the specs from my Walgreens tube. They said $4.
$4!


Needless to say, I told them I'd like all my scripts transferred. They asked for the Walgreens store phone number, the one I go to. That was it. I got a voicemail a couple of weeks later, saying my $4 refill was ready. I could write a book about how lousy Walgreens customer service is, but that's not the point today. They were just always an ordeal.
I have a prescription which my insurance does not cover. Costco has a prescription program for that. You just fill in a quick form, and they reduce the price of that particular Rx to the point where it's as if my insurance did cover it. Simple as that.
I also used them for my dog's medications, and because she's a dog, and does not have health insurance,
she is covered under their prescription program. So her vet scripts were the cheapest I had seen anywhere, including on line.
So, I've always been a Costco fan, as you guys know, but this just made me love them more. So I suggest you at least call and get a quote from them, you might be surprised.
For some reason, I used to think there was a limit to how much CVS, Walgreens, etc., could charge for an Rx. There is not. They can charge whatever they like, period.
I thought that the insurance company had some say over prices. They do not. Insurance may cover a portion, but what the drugstore charges above that coverage is not limited.
Recently I had an Rx filled for simple high-strength hydrocortisone cream. $24 at Walgreens. That seemed a bit high to me. I called Costco and asked them to tell me how much they would charge, and read them all the specs from my Walgreens tube. They said $4.
$4!



Needless to say, I told them I'd like all my scripts transferred. They asked for the Walgreens store phone number, the one I go to. That was it. I got a voicemail a couple of weeks later, saying my $4 refill was ready. I could write a book about how lousy Walgreens customer service is, but that's not the point today. They were just always an ordeal.
I have a prescription which my insurance does not cover. Costco has a prescription program for that. You just fill in a quick form, and they reduce the price of that particular Rx to the point where it's as if my insurance did cover it. Simple as that.
I also used them for my dog's medications, and because she's a dog, and does not have health insurance,

So, I've always been a Costco fan, as you guys know, but this just made me love them more. So I suggest you at least call and get a quote from them, you might be surprised.
