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Find out how to refill your prescriptions, where to pick up new prescription orders, and how to safely dispose of your medicines at a VA Bronx health care facility. REFILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
Your VA health care benefits include prescription medicines and medical supplies prescribed by your VA health care team. Be sure to order your refills at least 10 days before your supply
runs out. We mail most prescription refills through the U.S. Postal Service. For medicines that need to be kept refrigerated, or certain types of medical supplies, we may send your order
through FedEx or UPS. ONLINE REFILLS With our VA Prescription Refill and Tracking tool, you can refill your VA prescriptions, track their delivery, and create lists to organize your
medicines. PHONE REFILLS (AUTOMATED REFILL LINE) 718-584-9000 888-327-9670 (toll free from outside the Bronx area) MAIL REFILLS Mail back the refill request form that comes with your
prescription to the provided address. NOTE: Please don’t drop off the form at the pharmacy when you pick up your new prescription. We can’t process refill requests on the same day that new
prescriptions are picked up. PICK UP NEW PRESCRIPTIONS You can pick up new prescription orders at our VA Bronx health care pharmacy. We ask that you don't try to refill prescriptions in
person, so our pharmacists can focus on providing care to Veterans with urgent needs and new prescriptions. Refills are only available online, by phone or mail. JAMES J. PETERS VA MEDICAL
CENTER OUTPATIENT PHARMACY Room 1B-04 Map of Bronx campus HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET PHARMACY SUPPORT PHONE: 888-327-9670 HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. SAFELY DISPOSE OF YOUR MEDICINE Drop off your expired or unwanted medicine at a MedSafe box. Disposing of your medicines safely can help protect other people as well as the
environment. You can find the large blue MedSafe boxes at: * James J. Peters VA Medical Center campus, Outpatient Pharmacy, Room 1B-04
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