Publix typically holds a prescription for 7 days after it has been filled.
This timeframe can vary slightly depending on the specific medication and store policies. It’s always a good idea to pick up prescriptions promptly to avoid any potential issues.
If you miss the 7-day window, you might need to contact the pharmacy for a refill. Some prescriptions may be held longer if special circumstances apply, like medication shortages.
Remember, it’s essential to keep track of your prescriptions. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call your local Publix pharmacy.
Staying informed about your prescription status can help ensure you don’t run out of necessary medications.
How can I check the status of my prescription at Publix?
You can check the status of your prescription by calling your local Publix pharmacy or using their online prescription management system.
What happens if I don’t pick up my prescription in time?
If you don’t pick up your prescription within the holding period, it may be returned to stock, and you’ll need to request a refill.
Can I extend the hold period for my prescription?
No fees are typically associated with not picking up a prescription, but you may need to reorder it. Yes, someone else can pick up your prescription, but they will need to provide your information and possibly a valid ID.Are there any fees for not picking up a prescription?
Can someone else pick up my prescription for me?