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  • May 18, 2008

 

TCU Health Center Pharmacy

The TCU Health Center Pharmacy is located within the Health Center building and has the same hours of service as the Health Center.  Prescriptions can be obtained by calling the Health Center Pharmacy at 817-257-8849 or by going online to request refills for previously filled prescriptions at www.tcupharmacy.com.

Prescriptions purchased at the Health Center Pharmacy may be paid for at the time of service or put on the TCU student account.  We accept cash or personal check.

 

Q. Can a doctor from off-campus call-in a prescription to the Health Center Pharmacy?

A. Within the Health Center there is an independent pharmacy operated by a licensed pharmacist. Prescriptions can be called-in or faxed by a doctor’s office from off-campus and prescriptions also can be transferred from an outside pharmacy to the Health Center Pharmacy.  See www.tcupharmacy.com for instructions.

 
Q. Will the Health Center Pharmacy accept my Prescription Card?

A. The Health Center Pharmacy accepts some 35 different prescription card services but you would need to check to make sure that your prescription insurance is one of those honored. In order to get the co-pay amount billed to you, you must present your card when you first order a prescription. The pharmacist will make a copy of your card and keep it on file. If you do not present your card, you will be billed the full amount of the prescription. The cost of the prescription can be paid for at the time of service or billed to your university account.

 

 

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