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Select Option® PDP Pharmacy Directory Select Option® PDP Pharmacy Directory This Pharmacy Directory was updated as of September 2021. For more information or other questions, please contact the Select Option PDP Member Help Team at 1-888-678-7009 or, for TTY/TDD users 711, seven days a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., or visit www.ibxmedicare.com. Please note that on weekends and holidays from April 1 through September 30, your call may be sent to voicemail. This document may be available in an alternate format such as braille, large print, or audio. To receive this information in an alternate format, please call our Member Help Team at 1-888-678-7009. TTY/TDD users should call 711. Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................... i Retail Pharmacies – Pennsylvania ...............................................................1 Retail Pharmacies – West Virginia ..............................................................107 Mail-Order Pharmacy ................................................................................127 Home-Infusion Pharmacies – Pennsylvania .................................................128 Home-Infusion Pharmacies – West Virginia ................................................130 Long-Term Care Pharmacies – Pennsylvania ................................................131 Long-Term Care Pharmacies – West Virginia ...............................................142 Indian Health Service/Tribal/Urban Indian Health Program (I/T/U) Pharmacies ...........................................................144 Introduction This booklet provides a list of Select Option’s network pharmacies. To get a complete description of your prescription coverage, including how to fill your prescriptions, please review the Evidence of Coverage and Select Option’s formulary. When this pharmacy directory refers to “we,” “us,” or “our,” it means QCC Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Independence Blue Cross — independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. When it refers to “plan” or “our plan,” it means Select Option. We call the pharmacies on this list our “network pharmacies” because we have made arrangements with them to provide prescription drugs to Plan members. In most cases, your prescriptions are covered under Select Option only if they are filled at a network pharmacy or through our mail-order pharmacy service. Once you go to one pharmacy, you are not required to continue going to the same pharmacy to fill your prescription but can switch to any other of our network pharmacies. We will fill prescriptions at non-network pharmacies under certain circumstances as described in your Evidence of Coverage. Not all network pharmacies may be listed in this directory. Pharmacies may have been added or removed from the list after this directory was printed. This means the pharmacies listed here may no longer be in our network, or there may be newer pharmacies in our network that are not listed. This list is current as of September 2021. For the most current list, please contact us. Our contact information appears on the front and back cover pages. You can go to all the pharmacies on this list, but your costs for some drugs may be less at pharmacies in this list that offer preferred cost-sharing. We have marked these pharmacies with P to distinguish them from other pharmacies in our network that offer standard cost-sharing. You can get prescription drugs shipped to your home through our network mail-order delivery service. For more information, please contact us or see the mail-order section of this pharmacy directory. If you have questions about any of the above, including for instructions on how to submit claims for prescriptions that you had to fill at a non-network pharmacy, please see the first and last cover pages of this directory for information on how to contact us. i RETAIL PHARMACIES - PENNSYLVANIA *For the hearing-impaired, please contact your state relay at 7-1-1. ADAMS COUNTY ALLEGHENY COUNTY ADAMS GETTYSBURG NEW OXFORD ASPINWALL RITE AID BIGLERVILLE ATLANTIC FOOT PHARMACY 00927 RITE AID TOWNE DRUGS LLC AND ANKLE PHARMACY 03602 eRX 90* ADAMS eRX 90* SPECIALISTS eRX eRX 90* CUMBERLAND 231 West Street 227 Commercial Ave 90* PHARMACY eRX 90* Gettysburg, PA 17325 5675 York Road Aspinwall, PA 15215 525 W Middle St 3463 Biglerville Rd (717) 334-6447 New Oxford, PA (412) 782-2244 Gettysburg, PA 17325 17350 Biglerville, PA 17307 (717) 334-1825 WAL-MART (717) 624-8080 BELLEVUE (717) 677-8144 PHARMACY 10-1537 CVS PHARMACY # CVS PHARMACY # eRX 90* ALLEGHENY EAST BERLIN 04103 eRX 90* P 01921 eRX 90* P 1270 York Road ALLISON PARK 355 Lincoln Ave CHOICE CRITICAL 1310 York Rd Gettysburg, PA 17325 CARE LTC CVS PHARMACY # Bellevue, PA 15202 Gettysburg, PA 17325 (717) 334-1313 PHARMACY eRX 90* (717) 337-2812 07611 eRX 90* P (412) 761-3000 P 4849 William Flynn WELLSPAN BETHEL PARK 330 North Ave GETTYSBURG PHARMACY eRX 90* Hwy East Berlin, PA 17316 CANCER CENTER P Allison Park, PA CVS PHARMACY # (717) 630-2773 eRX 90* P 40 V Twin Dr, Suite 15101 02447 eRX 90* P 20 Expedition Trail Ste 107 (724) 443-2418 5190 Library Rd EAST BERLIN 101 Gettysburg, PA 17325 Bethel Park, PA 15102 PHARMACY eRX 90* Gettysburg, PA 17325 (717) 339-2600 HAMPTON (412) 833-6029 335 W King St (717) 334-4033 PHARMACY AND East Berlin, PA 17316 LITTLESTOWN WELLNESS eRX 90* GIANT EAGLE GIANT PHARMACY 4678 William Flynn PHARMACY #0004 (717) 259-0421 KENNIES eRX 90* P Hwy eRX 90* PHARMACY eRX 90* WEIS PHARMACY # 44 Natural Springs Allison Park, PA 5055 Library Road 520 W King St 200 eRX 90* P Road 15101 Bethel Park, PA 15102 Littlestown, PA 17340 30 Primrose Lane Gettysburg, PA 17325 (412) 426-7866 (412) 831-7727 East Berlin, PA 17316 (717) 337-0585 (717) 359-9899 RITE AID GIANT EAGLE (717) 259-6598 MCSHERRYSTOWN JOHNSONS PHARMACY 10904 PHARMACY #0014 FAIRFIELD PHARMACUETICAL CHOICE FAMILY eRX 90* eRX 90* SERVICES, INC. eRX PHARMACY INC eRX 4960 Route 8, Ste 10 WELLSPAN 7000 Oxford Dr. 90* 90* Allison Park, PA PHARMACY eRX 90* Bethel Park, PA 15102 1400 Proline Place, 15101 P 8 South Sixth St (412) 835-8922 Suite 800 (724) 443-5455 4910 Fairfield Rd, Mcsherrystown, PA Gettysburg, PA 17325 17344 RITE AID Suite B RITE AID (412) 655-2151 (717) 630-2000 PHARMACY 04783 Fairfield, PA 17320 PHARMACY 10905 eRX 90* (717) 642-8812 LASLOWS eRX 90* 5100 Library Road PHARMACY eRX 90* 1701 Duncan Avenue Bethel Park, PA 15102 P Allison Park, PA (412) 854-1207 6 Springs Ave 15101 Gettysburg, PA 17325 (412) 364-0588 (717) 337-0881 eRx - Accepts electronic prescriptions 1 90* - Offers 90-day supply P - Preferred pharmacy RETAIL PHARMACIES - PENNSYLVANIA ALLEGHENY COUNTY ALLEGHENY COUNTY RITE AID BRIDGEVILLE CVS PHARMACY # PLEASANT HILLS CRAFTON PHARMACY 06733 03999 eRX 90* P APOTHECARY eRX eRX 90* ALIXARX - PA HUB 90* P WALGREENS #1034 eRX 90* 401 Chestnut St eRX 90* P 503 Clifton Road 25 Gill Hall Rd 1041 Washington Pike Carnegie, PA 15106 112 W Steuben St Bethel Park, PA 15102 Clairton, PA 15025 Ste 100 (412) 279-5020 Crafton, PA 15205 (717) 975-5937 (412) 653-7566 Bridgeville, PA 15017 RITE AID (412) 928-0146 RITE AID (412) 319-4900 PHARMACY 10907 RITE AID ELIZABETH PHARMACY 10906 eRX 90* PHARMACY 03200 GIANT EAGLE eRX 90* eRX 90* GIANT EAGLE PHARMACY #0024 2100 Washington Pike PHARMACY #0494 5235 Library Road eRX 90* Carnegie, PA 15106 623 Saint Clair Avenue eRX 90* Bethel Park, PA 15102 3239 Washington Pike (412) 276-7077 Clairton, PA 15025 800 Mckeesport Road (412) 854-5760 Bridgeville, PA 15017 WALGREENS #9950 (412) 233-2703 Elizabeth, PA 15037 (412) 914-0752 SPARTAN eRX 90* P (412) 384-3939 PHARMACY eRX 90* THE MEDICINE GIANT EAGLE 2055 Old Washington P SHOPPE - RITE AID PHARMACY #2401 Pike CLAIRTON eRX 90* P 3400 S Park Rd, Unit eRX 90* Carnegie, PA 15106 PHARMACY 02482 1 645 Miller Avenue eRX 90* 1025 Washington Pike (412) 429-3601 Bethel Park, PA 15102 Clairton, PA 15025 300 Market Street Bridgeville, PA 15017 (412) 831-1333 WAL-MART (412) 233-3303 Elizabeth, PA 15037 (412) 257-3050 PHARMACY 10-5040 (412) 384-2890 WALGREENS #11296 eRX 90* CORAOPOLIS RITE AID eRX 90* P GIBSONIA PHARMACY 10892 2200 Washington Pike LIFE TREE 4900 Library Rd eRX 90* Carnegie, PA 15106 PHARMACY eRX 90* CVS PHARMACY # Bethel Park, PA 15102 417 Chartiers Street (412) 429-1649 1996 Ewings Mill Rd 17336 eRX 90* P (412) 854-9801 Bridgeville, PA 15017 CHESWICK Coraopolis, PA 15108 550 Grandview BRENTWOOD (412) 221-8184 (412) 269-8605 Crossing Dr RITE AID Gibsonia, PA 15044 GIANT EAGLE RX PARTNERS LTC PHARMACY 10893 PORTERS (724) 799-2238 PHARMACY #0093 LLC eRX 90* eRX 90* PRESCRIPTION eRX 90* 500 Old Pond Rd, Ste 1200 Pittsburgh Street PHARMACY eRX 90* GIANT EAGLE 600 Towne Square 406 Cheswick, PA 15024 P PHARMACY #2491 Way Bridgeville, PA 15017 (724) 274-7111 935 Beaver Grade Rd eRX 90* Brentwood, PA 15227 (412) 257-1263 Coraopolis, PA 15108 400 Northtowne (412) 881-5120 CLAIRTON (412) 264-2230 Square CARNEGIE LIVINGSTON Gibsonia, PA 15044 SPARTAN RITE AID ACORX eRX 90* PHARMACY eRX 90* (724) 443-7979 PHARMACY eRX 90* PHARMACY 01448 P 520 E Main St 550 Miller Ave eRX 90* RITE AID 3520 Clairton Blvd Carnegie, PA 15106 Clairton, PA 15025 412 Broadway Street PHARMACY 07832 Brentwood, PA 15227 (412) 857-2922 (412) 233-7100 Coraopolis, PA 15108 eRX 90* (412) 440-5888 (412) 264-0810 4155 Ewalt Road Gibsonia, PA 15044 (724) 449-8080 eRx - Accepts electronic prescriptions 2 90* - Offers 90-day supply P - Preferred pharmacy RETAIL PHARMACIES - PENNSYLVANIA ALLEGHENY COUNTY ALLEGHENY COUNTY WAL-MART HOMESTEAD INGOMAR PRIMARY CARE MCKEESPORT PHARMACY
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