Yes. Mail-out services are available to eligible patients in many Southeast communities. Check with your local health center or pharmacist for details.
Our pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are part of an integrated, patient-centered care team offering retail, mail-out and inpatient services across Southeast Alaska.
Whether you’re picking up a prescription locally or managing medications remotely, we make it easier to access the treatments you need.
SEARHC partners with Liberty Software to bring you Rx365 Mobile, a no-cost app that simplifies prescription management from your smartphone or desktop.
24/7 prescription refill requests
Push notifications and refill tracking
Pickup time scheduling
Insurance uploads and tax reports
Easy prescription transfers
Account and family profile linking
Available at most SEARHC health centers, our retail pharmacies help manage prescriptions written by SEARHC providers.
Prescription orders and refills
Private consultations
Medication therapy management
Medication synchronization
Adherence and dosing counseling
Emergency contraception
Antibiotic consultations
Anticoagulation management
Tele-pharmacy support
Safe medication disposal
Request refills online via Rx365 (mobile), RxRefill (desktop) or by phone
Bring your SEARHC provider prescription to the nearest participating pharmacy
Pick up your medications during business hours
Talk to your provider or pharmacist to confirm eligibility
Ensure your contact information is up to date
Rx365 Mobile can be used to manage refills for mail delivery
Juneau, Hoonah, Angoon, Kake, Gustavus, Pelican, Petersburg, Tenakee Springs, Skagway
Sitka
Wrangell
If your prescription is still active and has refills remaining, you can request a refill through the Rx365 Mobile App, by phone, or in person. The pharmacy will prepare your medication up to the number of refills originally authorized by your provider.
Example: If your prescription includes three (3) refills, you can request it until those three are used.
If your prescription has expired or no refills remain, a renewal is needed. This means the pharmacy must contact your provider to request a new prescription. Renewals may take additional time, especially if your provider requires a follow-up appointment before approving the request.
Tip: Check your prescription label to see how many refills are left. If you’re running low and no refills remain, request a renewal at least one week before your medication runs out.
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