Prescription Refills. The Plan only provides Benefits for prescription refills when you have taken at least 75% of the medication, based on the dosage and day supply prescribed by your Provider. The Plan does not provide Benefits for refills exceeding the number specified by the Provider or for refills dispensed after one year from the date of original prescription order. Benefits for early refills are available for one refill of a prescription for eye drops if the following criteria are met: The Member requests the refill no earlier than the date on which 70% of the days of use authorized by the prescribing Provider have elapsed; the prescribing Provider indicated on the original prescription that a specific number of refills are authorized; the refill requested by the Member does not exceed the number of refills indicated on the original prescription; the prescription has not been refilled more than once during the period authorized by the prescribing Provider prior to the request for an early refill; and the prescription eye drops are a covered benefit under the Plan.
Prescription Refills. If you need a prescription refilled you will need to contact your pharmacy and request a refill request be sent to the office to be processed by the clinical staff and approved by the physician. Refill authorizations may take up to 48 hours to be completed. Please check the status of your medications with your pharmacy. If the medication you requested is not received by the pharmacy within the 48 hours timeframe please call the office.
Prescription Refills. Prescriptions are filled during appointments for enough medication to last until the next recommended visit. If you miss an appointment and need a refill before your next appointment and your psychiatric provider determines that a refill is medically necessary, an “interim medication refill” will be charged. Patients prescribed controlled substances must be evaluated at least monthly for the first several months, and then at least every 3 months once stable. There are no early refills or new prescriptions for lost or stolen medication. Misrepresentation or misuse of controlled substances may be cause for discharge.
Prescription Refills. NBC Providers will refill your medication upon your next visit; however, some medications may require insurance approval and a Prior Authorization to be submitted to your insurance company.
Prescription Refills. Prescriptions will be sent electronically to the pharmacy. If refills are needed, patients should first contact the pharmacy to request a refill. If there are no further refills available on a medication, patients should call the office. Patients should allow 48-72 hours for refill requests to be processed and should request these during normal business hours, Monday – Thursday, 7:30-5:30.
Prescription Refills. If you need a prescription refilled, you will need to contact your pharmacy and request a refill authorization be sent electronically to the office to be processed by the clinical staff and approved by the physician. You may also request refills through the patient portal.
Prescription Refills. If you are taking medications prescribed by our physician and you need a refill, please call your pharmacy first and ask them to fax a refill request to (000) 000-0000. We ask that you to allow 48 hours for processing your request. Make sure you call in your refill while you still have a few days of medication remaining to get you through the 48-hour period
Prescription Refills. If you have not been seen within the last 6 months, a follow up appointment will need to be scheduled to ensure proper treatment. Please contact your pharmacy for prescription refills.
Prescription Refills. I understand my prescription will not be refilled early or outside of regular office hours. I will give the office a notice of 3-4 business days for refill requests.
Prescription Refills. Please contact your pharmacy directly for a prescription refill. The pharmacy will then contact us via fax requesting the prescription refill. Please allow 48 hrs for us to process refill requests. Refills for controlled medication require 3 business days. Contacting the pharmacy and then the office will not speed up this process, it only duplicates request and slows the refill process. The patient is responsible for advising the pharmacy of their preference of using name brand or generic prescriptions. FCIM does not have any control over pharmaceutical tiered pricing. **PRESCRIPTION REFILLS ARE NOT EMERGENCIES**. Our on call physician will not process refill requests until the next business day.