Refill Prescriptions
Call us at (626) 797 - 1163 to transfer your prescription to Webster’s Community Pharmacy. You need to provide your prescription details including name of the medication, dosage, doctor and insurance information before we can issue a refill.
If we already have your information on file, you can refill your prescriptions using the form below.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We may let you refill prescriptions a few days before your current supply runs out. The exact timing can vary based on your insurance plan and the type of medication. To avoid surprises, check the refill information on your medication label or call us. If you're refilling a controlled substance or a medication that needs prior authorization, it's a good idea to start the process early to prevent any delays.
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If you run out of medication before your next approved refill, reach out to us right away. Depending on the medication and applicable regulations, we may be able to provide a short-term emergency supply or coordinate with your doctor for an early refill. In some cases, a visit to your healthcare provider may be needed to update your prescription.
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Yes, we offer refill programs to help you get your medications on time. These programs reduce the risk of missed doses and add convenience—especially for managing ongoing conditions. We can alert you when your prescription is ready for pickup.
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If your prescription has expired, you'll need a new one from your doctor before refilling it. Reach out to your healthcare provider to request a renewal. In some cases, we may be able to help by contacting your doctor directly to speed up the process.
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Call us at (626) 797 - 1163 to transfer your prescription to Webster’s Community Pharmacy. You will need to provide your prescription details, including the name of the medication, dosage, and doctor and insurance information before we can issue a refill.