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If you use a large national retailer like Walgreens, CVS, etc you don’t need to worry about transferring or doing anything before your move. Just walk into The Villages area Walgreens and ask the pharmacist to fill your prescription from Mass. They will pull you up in their computer and do so without any problem. You might want to wait until you move in and figure things out a bit, and then transfer your prescription to the closest pharmacy based on your shopping habits. There are retail Walgreens stores on Kristine Way in Lake Deaton Plaza and in Pinellas Plaza and they are probably just about the same distance from DeLuna, but not that close. The closest retail pharmacy to you is probably the CVS in Wildwood but this location is difficult to turn into off 301 coming up from DeLuna and is not golf cart accessible. The closest (and golf cart accessible) Walgreens pharmacy location to you is Store #21204 in Brownwood at The Villages Center for Advanced Healthcare, but this isn’t a retail store it’s just a pharmacy. Yes, they are supposed to be building a CVS in Magnolia with the timeline unknown, and yes there is a Pharmacy in the Publix at Magnolia and this is probably where you will find yourself shopping most often living in DeLuna so might be where you would want to transfer your prescriptions to.
Welcome to The Villages and good luck with your move! Please don’t let the few snarky ones on this forum make you feel dumb for any newbie questions you might ask. Feel free to PM me while figuring things out and I will help in any way that I can. I live in the “far away” south and love it! |
We transferred at Walgreens when we moved from Mass. We don't use Publix pharmacy because they do not always have the drug in stock. Walgreens in right down Warm Springs, Cross over 44 and it is right there
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Have used Walgreens here in the past and Publix is so much cheaper and better service.
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Good and polite reply! Why are people so snarky to those asking a question? Agree people should check GPS apps, but setting up a prime Rx location might need some extra insight from those having been through the same thing, and several have provided good input besides using directions. Newbies appreciate the input, so those handful of rude commenters that get the eye roll for insignificant input need to be ignored.
On another note, the OP was asking about Walgreens specifically. Maybe some people don't know that some insurance companies don't cover CVS or Publix in their plan. I didn't see where the OP was asking WHERE to have the Rx filled. Oh, if people would just answer the question asked! |
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1) To get advanced information and educate myself so I can hit the ground running and so that I'm not without information when I need it. 2) Being involved with a forum about TV, watching videos, reading Facebook posts, etc. gives me a sense of being connected to TV while the wait to move here seems forever. |
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There is a Walgreen Specialty on the first floor of the beautiful Brownwood Doctors Building just past the SPA & WOLFY PUCKSTER. They are great in there but their hours are very limited. The Pharmacist's name is Rebecca 352-330-6481. Good Luck.
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