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Pharmacy
701-777-3965 | 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
You now have access to over 5,000 new pharmacy insurance plans. Student Health Services has got you covered! Call your insurance company or present your current prescription insurance benefit card to find out if you qualify.
Over-the-counter medication/products are available to purchase for faculty and staff.
The Student Health Services Pharmacy is available to all students, their spouses and their children. The pharmacy stocks most commonly prescribed medications and a large variety of over-the-counter products including cough drops, tissues, and band-aids. Prescriptions from Student Health Service providers or your personal physician may be filled at the pharmacy. Medications, if not in stock, can usually be ordered and filled within 24 to 48 hours.
A pharmacist is always available to answer questions about a prescription or over-the-counter medications. Counseling and education about your medications are routinely provided when prescriptions are filled.
REFILLS: You may refill prescriptions by stopping at the pharmacy, calling 701-777-3965 or by submitting the Online Prescription Request form.
For prescriptions that are in stock, online refill requests received before 8:30 a.m. will be ready by 10:30 a.m.; those received after 8:30 a.m. will be filled by 2:30 p.m. the same day. Stop by or call the pharmacy if you have a more immediate need for your medications.
BILLING/PAYMENT: You may pay with cash, check, credit or debit card. The pharmacy also accepts the UND Pride Card. Medications may be billed through Student Account Services or deducted from your passport account.
INSURANCE: The pharmacy participates in many insurance plans. If the pharmacy does not participate in your plan, you will be provided with a statement that you may submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.
If you are experiencing financial hardship, some pharmaceutical companies offer an indigent medication program. Applications are required. Your healthcare provider, nurse or pharmacist can provide information.
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