Meds by Mail provides a safe, easy and convenient way for your nonurgent, maintenance medications to be delivered directly to your home with no cost share or annual deductible!

How does mail medication work?

Meds by Mail provides a safe, easy and convenient way for your nonurgent, maintenance medications to be delivered directly to your home with no cost share or annual deductible!

What is meds by mail Champva?

Call CHAMPVA at 1-800-733-8387. When to use Meds by Mail: For maintenance medications that treat chronic conditions such as arthritis, asthma, diabetes*, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Remember, there is no cost share or deductible.

How do I get meds from the VA?

VA prescriptions are commonly mailed to your home from a consolidated mail out pharmacy (CMOP) or if needed sooner, may be obtained from a VA medical facility pharmacy.

How long does it take the VA to mail prescriptions?

Prescriptions usually arrive within 3 to 5 days. You can find specific information about your order on the website of the delivery service shown in your Rx Tracker. To make sure you have your medicine in time, please request your refill at least 10 days before you need more medicine.

Can a civilian doctor send prescriptions to the VA?

Otherwise, VA is not authorized to fill prescriptions written by non-VA providers. If a non-VA provider has prescribed a medication, a VA physician may elect to re-write the prescription(s) providing the veteran is enrolled in the VA’s healthcare system and receiving treatment at that facility.

How do I contact Champva?

Call 1-800-733-8387, (Monday through Friday from 8:05 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. Eastern Time)

Does the VA mail prescriptions?

The VA Mail Order Pharmacy processes 470,000 prescriptions daily and every work day over 330,000 Veterans receive a package of prescriptions in the mail. The VA utilization of VA Mail Order Pharmacy results in exceptional accuracy and lower processing costs than filling prescriptions at each VA Medical Center.

Where are VA prescriptions mailed from?

VA Consolidated Mail Order Pharmacy
Most mail order prescriptions are not filled at the Indianapolis VA, but are sent from the VA Consolidated Mail Order Pharmacy (CMOP) in either Chicago, Illinois or Charleston, South Carolina.

What is the VA mail order pharmacy?

The VA provides outpatient prescriptions to veterans via mail order utilizing the VA Mail Order Pharmacy so veterans can receive a package of prescriptions in the mail, resulting in exceptional accuracy and lower processing costs than filling prescriptions at each VA Medical Center.

Can I send prescription medication in the mail?

Sending controlled substances through the mail (without a license) is illegal. Whether you send drugs or another banned substance through the U.S. postal system or a private carrier, it is always illegal.

Where do I Mail my Meds by mail?

Address: Meds by Mail PO Box 20330 Cheyenne, WY 82003-7008 Telephone: 1-866-229-7389 Address: Meds by Mail PO Box 9000 Dublin, GA 31040-9000 Where to Mail your Prescriptions: WEST

What is the address for VA Meds by mail?

The current location address for Department Of Veterans Affairs Meds By Mail is 2103 Veterans Blvd, Unit 2, Dublin, Georgia and the contact number is 478-274-5534 and fax number is 478-274-5536.

What is the Meds by mail order form?

Meds by Mail Order Form A mail order prescription service for qualified CHAMPVA and Spina Bifida beneficiaries This form is for Prescription Orders Only Important Information This form must be filled out completely including your Social Security number and Date of Birth for identification purposes.

What is the NPI number for Veterans Affairs Meds by mail?

The NPI Number for Department Of Veterans Affairs Meds By Mail is 1538421110. The current location address for Department Of Veterans Affairs Meds By Mail is 5353 Yellowstone Rd, , Cheyenne, Wyoming and the contact number is 478-274-5534 and fax number is 478-274-5536.