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Participating Retail Pharmacies Participating Retail Pharmacies The following list shows the major chain pharmacies that accept your prescription ID card. In addition to these, many independent pharmacies also take part in your prescription program. To find out if a pharmacy not listed here accepts your card, call the pharmacy directly. A D (cont.) I (cont.) A & P Pharmacy Drug Warehouse Ingles Pharmacy Accredo Health Group, Inc. Duane Reade ACME Pharmacy Duluth Clinic J Albertson’s Pharmacy Jewel-Osco Pharmacy Ameridrug Pharmacy Aurora Pharmacy E K Eaton Apothecary Kash N’ Karry Pharmacy B Kerr Drug Baker’s Pharmacy F Kessel Pharmacy Bartell Drugs Fairview Pharmacy Kindred Pharmacy Services Bel Air Pharmacy Farm Fresh Pharmacy King Sooper’s Pharmacy Bi-Lo Pharmacy Food City Pharmacy Kinney Drugs Bi-Mart Pharmacy Food Lion Pharmacy Klein’s Pharmacy Brookshire Pharmacy Fred Meyer’s Pharmacy Klingensmith’s Drug Fred’s Pharmacy Kmart Pharmacy C Fresh Market Pharmacy Knight Drug Caremark Pharmacy Fry’s Food and Drug Kopp Drug Kroger Pharmacy Careplus/CVS Pharmacy Onsite Kroger Sav-on Pharmacy Carrs-Gottstein Foods Pharmacy G Gerbes Pharmacy Cashwise Pharmacy Giant Pharmacy L City Market Pharmacy Giant Eagle Pharmacy Lincare Infusion Services Clinic Pharmacy Coborn’s Pharmacy H M Copps Pharmacy Haggen Pharmacy Marianos Pharmacy Coram Healthcare Pharmacy Hannaford Food & Drug Marsh Drug Store Costco Pharmacy Harmons Pharmacy Martin’s Pharmacy Critical Care Systems Harps Pharmacy Maxor Pharmacy Cub Pharmacy Harris Teeter Pharmacy May’s Drug CVS/pharmacy Harveys Supermarket Pharmacy Med-Fast Pharmacy CVS/Longs Pharmacy HealthPartners Pharmacy Med-X Drug H-E-B Pharmacy Medicap Pharmacy D Hen House Pharmacy Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy Henry Ford Medical Center Pharmacy Meijer Pharmacy Dahl’s Pharmacy Homeland Pharmacy Dierbergs Pharmacy Horton & Converse Pharmacy Dillon Pharmacy Hy-Vee Pharmacy Discount Drug Mart Doc’s Drugs I Drug Town Pharmacy IHC Health Center CVS/caremark reserves the right to review and update the Participating Retail Pharmacies List. www.caremark.com ©2014 CVS/caremark. All rights reserved. 106-29293a 091214 Participating Retail Pharmacies (continued) N S (cont.) W (cont.) Navarro Discount Pharmacy Schnucks Pharmacy Weis Pharmacy NCS Healthcare Pharmacy Scolari’s Pharmacy White Drug Nob Hill Pharmacy Scott’s Pharmacy Winn-Dixie Pharmacy Shaw’s Pharmacy O Shop ‘n Save Pharmacy Omnicare Pharmacy Shopko Pharmacy Oncology Pharmacy Shoppers Pharmacy Option Care Pharmacy ShopRite Pharmacy Osco Pharmacy Smith’s Pharmacy St John Pharmacy P Stop & Shop Pharmacy P & C Food Market Pharmacy Sunscript Pharmacy Pathmark Pharmacy Super 1 Pharmacy Pavilions Pharmacy Super D Drugs Pharmerica Pharmacy Super Fresh Pharmacy Pick N Save Pharmacy Super RX Pharmacy Price Chopper Pharmacy Price Cutter Pharmacy T Progressive Pharmacy Target Pharmacy Publix Pharmacy Texas Oncology Pharmacy Services Pyramid Pharmacy Times Pharmacy Thrifty White Pharmacy Q Tom Thumb Pharmacy QFC Pharmacy Top Food & Drug Quality Pharmacy Tops Pharmacy Quick Chek Pharmacy U R United MarketStreet Pharmacy Raley’s Drug Center USA Drug Ralphs Pharmacy UW Health Pharmacy Services Randall’s Pharmacy Recept Pharmacy V Rite Aid Pharmacy Vons Pharmacy S W Safeway Pharmacy Wal-Mart Pharmacy Sam’s Club Pharmacy Waldbaum’s Pharmacy Sav-Mor Pharmacy Walgreens Pharmacy Sav-On Pharmacy Weber & Judd Pharmacy Save Mart Pharmacy Wegman’s Pharmacy CVS/caremark reserves the right to review and update the Participating Retail Pharmacies List. www.caremark.com ©2014 CVS/caremark. All rights reserved. 106-29293a 091214 .
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