Retail pharmacies
Can I Use CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, or Costco Pharmacy?
Bidwell Health can send prescriptions to many U.S. retail pharmacies, including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, grocery pharmacies, and independent pharmacies when they can receive e-prescriptions.
Bidwell Health quick facts
- Visit fee: $45 online visit.
- Insurance: no insurance billing; medication cost is paid separately at the pharmacy.
- Visit format: online intake reviewed by a licensed clinician; no scheduled video visit required for supported services.
- Eligibility: adults 18-64 physically located in Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Virginia, or Washington.
- Safety: not for emergencies; prescriptions are never guaranteed and are sent only when clinically appropriate.
- You choose the pharmacy during intake.
- The pharmacy must be able to receive and process the prescription.
- Medication cost is paid separately at the pharmacy.
- Pharmacy insurance or discount cards may be used if the pharmacy accepts them.
Common pharmacy options
Patients commonly choose CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, Publix, Kroger, Safeway, Albertsons, H-E-B, and independent pharmacies. Availability depends on your location and the pharmacy selected.
What Bidwell does and does not control
Bidwell Health can send the prescription when clinically appropriate. The pharmacy controls pickup timing, stock, discount-card processing, and final medication price.
Before choosing a pharmacy
If speed matters, choose a pharmacy you can reach easily and that is open when you need pickup. For bridge refills, choose a pharmacy that can reliably process your maintenance medication.