Pharmacy
We’re pleased to provide pharmacy services to all our patients. You can fill prescriptions at no cost from our pharmacy or any of our pharmacy locations. If you have a prescription from a TRICARE network or non-network doctor, you may fill it here, as long as it’s available on our Basic Core Formulary.
Maintenance Drugs
Maintenance drugs are those you take regularly for a chronic condition (i.e., drugs to control blood pressure or cholesterol).All beneficiaries must refill certain maintenance drugs through home delivery or at military pharmacies. This does not apply to Active duty service members.
Search the List of Maintenance Drugs to see if you have a prescription you should have transferred to be filled here at Winn Army Community Hospital or via home delivery.
Transferring Prescriptions
If you have prescriptions at a TRICARE network pharmacy, you may transfer your prescriptions to our military pharmacy. Call the Express Scripts Member Choice center at 1-877-882-3335 to learn more about prescription transfers.
Basic Core Formulary
All military pharmacies have a Basic Core Formulary. The Basic Core Formulary is a list of drugs that are available at all full-service military pharmacies.
Basic Core Formulary Search Tool
Use the Basic Core Formulary Search Tool to see if your drug is available at your military pharmacy. A search can tell you:
- Formulary status (generic drug, brand-name drug, non-formulary drug, non-covered drug)
- Alternative drugs
To start your search, you’ll need to enter the brand or generic name of the drug.
Filling Prescriptions
New Prescriptions
If your doctor is located at our facility:
- Your doctor can send it to the pharmacy electronically
- You can turn in a paper prescription at the pharmacy
If your doctor is a civilian TRICARE-authorized provider, call our pharmacy at your Fort Stewart or Hunter Army Airfield Pharmacy.
If not, fill your prescription using
home delivery or at a
network pharmacy
Q-Anywhere for new prescriptions
Q-Anywhere Available: As of, Sept. 12, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity - Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield offers a way to reduce wait times for new medications at the installation's pharmacies and Richmond Hill Medical Home. You reduce pharmacy wait times by using Q-Anywhere. Check-In to activate your new prescriptions by texting "GET IN LINE ” to 1-833-457-2014. You will then get a text to input your DoD Identification number and pharmacy location. The pharmacy will text you, after your prescriptions are ready for pick-up. Text "I Am Here” when you arrive at the lobby. You must be in the lobby. When you arrive, do not pull a new ticket. If you do, it will remove the Q-Anywhere ticket.
Refills
It’s easy to refill your prescription at Winn ACH. If you’re a registered user on the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal, you may be able to order refills online. If not, call our Pharmacy at 912-549-1511 to complete your refill.
Home Delivery
The TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery is another way to fill prescriptions. TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery will ship up to a 90-day supply of your prescription to any address in the U.S. or U.S. territories, including APO/FPO address. For more information please visit LINK. For pharmacy cost information, visit the Copayments and Cost-Shares page.
https://tricare.mil/homedelivery/
TRICARE Express Scripts
Express Scripts® Pharmacy serves over nine million active duty service members, military retirees and their families. Get your medications delivered when and where you need them.
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ID Cards
It is necessary to provide the military ID card of the patient (if 10 years old or older), or a current copy of the ID card, when obtaining a prescription at any military pharmacy or TRICARE Retail Network Pharmacy to help establish eligibility and authorization. It is permissible for military ID cards to be photocopied (front & back) to assist in eligibility verification and for the purpose of rendering care.
Controlled Substance Prescriptions
Installation pharmacies may only dispense a maximum of a 30-day supply of most controlled substances. The only authorized exception is for controlled substances prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, which may be filled for up to a 90-day supply. Schedule III through Schedule V Medications may be written for a 30-day supply, with up to five refills.