For those who need medication delivery, such as those who are elderly, mentally ill, immune-deficient, or otherwise too vulnerable or unable to go out into the community to pick up their much-needed prescriptions, here is a list of local pharmacies offering mail and/or in-person delivery during the coronavirus crisis. Most, if not all, options below require insurance and/or credit card payment online or on the phone. Also, most offer a curbside pick-up option with payment received over the phone or website — call your pharmacy for details.

A note on snail-mail delivery: Prescriptions can also often be mailed, whether from local or online pharmacies. Please allow extra time for order fulfillment and delivery. 

 

(Thank you to a Trinity UMC volunteer for providing this wonderful list!)

 

Jefferson Family Pharmacy … (360) 385-3005

Family Pharmacy’s AMAZING employees are hand delivering medications to outlying areas on their way home from work. No delivery charges. This includes Quilcene, Sequim, Discovery Bay, and down to the Hood Canal Bridge area. They can only deliver to Quilcene on weekdays (the employee who lives in Quilcene does not work weekends). They ask for at least one-day notice, please.

 

QFC Pharmacy in Port Hadlock … (360) 385-1070

They are offering to mail prescriptions with no postal charges at this time.

 

Safeway Pharmacy … (360) 385-2860

Per their website (https://www.safeway.com/pharmacy/covid-19.html): “Through May 1, we have waived delivery fees for same/next day pharmacy deliveries and mail, except for 1- or 2-hour rush delivery orders.”

 

Discovery Behavioral Health … 360-385-0321

According to their website: “DBH is continuing to fill prescriptions as usual, with enough supply to last until your next appointment. If you need a refill before your next prescriber visit, please call the main DBH number at 360-385-0321.”