How do I pick up a prescription from Kaiser?

How do I pick up a prescription from Kaiser?

Pharmacy curbside pickup now available

  1. Order your prescription. Order online at kp.org or use our KP app and then call the pharmacy to schedule a pick up time.
  2. Head to your Kaiser Permanente medical center. Arrive at your medical center at your designated pick up time.
  3. Call and let the pharmacy team know you’ve arrived.
  4. Pick up your prescription.

Can my husband pick up my Kaiser prescription?

Can I have another person pick up my prescription drugs, medical supplies, or x-rays? Yes. HIPAA allows health care providers (such as pharmacists) to give prescription drugs, medical supplies, X-rays, and other health care items to a family member, friend, or other person you send to pick them up.

Can I fill a prescription from my dentist at Kaiser?

Kaiser Permanente no longer fills prescriptions for non members. If you are seen outside of the plan such as by a dentist you can get that prescription filled at the pharmacy although it may have to be rewritten by a Kaiser provider.

How do I know when my prescription is ready Kaiser?

1. Call your pharmacy refill telephone number found on your prescription label. You will be told when your prescription will be ready at the end of the call.

Does Kaiser transfer prescriptions?

Transferring a prescription is simple. Bring your prescription bottle to a Kaiser Permanente medical facility pharmacy and let the pharmacist know that you want to transfer a prescription. For locations, visit our facility directory. And once you’ve transferred your prescriptions getting a refill is simple!

Can I see a doctor outside of Kaiser?

While it is your right to consult with a physician outside the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, without prior authorization you will be responsible for any costs you incur.

Is Kaiser better than Blue Shield?

Kaiser’s hard to beat. In any given area, they’re going to beat Blue Shield’s plans most of the time. There are places where Shield is priced better but it’s rare. Kaiser on the other hand will have HMO as their primary if only available plan. HMO is usually cheaper than PPO plans since the benefits are standardized.