Online medication refill in New Mexico

Between primary care providers in New Mexico? Get a 90-day bridge refill of your stable, non-controlled chronic medication — $45 flat, one medication per visit. No insurance, no video call, no controlled substances.

$45 flat
90-day supply · New Mexico-licensed provider · One med per visit
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Serving New Mexico patients in

Albuquerque Las Cruces Santa Fe

Our New Mexico-licensed providers cover every ZIP code in the state. We e-prescribe to any licensed pharmacy in New Mexico — CVS, Walgreens, grocery store pharmacies, independents, and mail-order.

What we bridge for New Mexico residents

Stable, non-controlled chronic medications you've been reliably taking — same class Wheel and similar services bridge. Common categories:

What we will NOT bridge

Zero exceptions. If your medication is on this list we'll tell you up front and refund automatically.

How the New Mexico bridge-refill visit works

New Mexico licensing & scope

All Bidwell Health providers hold active New Mexico licensure — verifiable through the state board's online lookup. Scope of practice follows New Mexico law. We never bridge a medication outside our written scope, and we refund automatically if we can't safely continue your care via telehealth.

A bridge is not ongoing care. 90 days is the maximum. During that window, establish with a primary care provider in New Mexico for long-term management. We'll email a reminder before your supply runs out.

New Mexico Bridge Refill FAQ

Can I get a bridge refill of my chronic medication online in New Mexico?

Yes — if your medication is on our non-controlled formulary (common cardiovascular, metabolic, antidepressant, and respiratory medications), a New Mexico-licensed provider can review your history and send up to a 90-day bridge prescription to your New Mexico pharmacy.

What medications can Bidwell Health refill in New Mexico?

Non-controlled, stable, chronic medications: blood pressure (lisinopril, losartan, amlodipine, HCTZ, metoprolol), cholesterol (atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin), diabetes (metformin), thyroid (levothyroxine), SSRIs and SNRIs (sertraline, escitalopram, fluoxetine, bupropion), GERD (omeprazole, pantoprazole), and asthma (albuterol, montelukast). We do NOT refill controlled substances, opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants, or anything requiring specialty monitoring.

How long is the bridge refill — how many days does Bidwell Health prescribe in New Mexico?

Up to 90 days, depending on clinical appropriateness. Bridge refills are intended as a transition — to give you time to establish or re-establish primary care in New Mexico, not as a substitute for ongoing primary care.

How much does a bridge refill cost in New Mexico?

$45 flat per medication reviewed. Generic medications at New Mexico pharmacies (Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Smith's (Kroger), Albertsons, and most local independents) typically run $5–25/month with GoodRx or similar. Our fee is per visit, not a subscription.

What if I've run out of my medication and can't see a doctor in New Mexico?

That's exactly the gap Bidwell Health fills. If the medication is on our non-controlled formulary, we can review your intake the same day during business hours and send a bridge prescription to your New Mexico pharmacy while you arrange longer-term primary care.

Other visits we handle in New Mexico

Alongside bridge refills, we treat acute conditions for New Mexico residents too:

Pricing

$45 flat per bridge refill visit in New Mexico. That includes provider review, prescription, and any follow-up messaging within 7 days. No insurance, no subscription, no surprise bills. Medication cost is separate and paid at your pharmacy.

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Clinically reviewed by our Chief Clinical Officer, an AANP board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner licensed to practice in New Mexico.
Last reviewed: April 15, 2026