You have many pharmacy options. We want to make sure you get the medicine you need in a way that’s helpful for you. There are also many ways to save on your medicine.
You may be able to get your medicine for no copay.
The Culinary Pharmacies are only for Culinary and CHFtoo participants and their eligible dependents. They have more than 300 generic medications, including most diabetic prescription medicines and supplies.
The Strip | |
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Location |
1945 Las Vegas Boulevard North Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 |
Hours | Monday through Friday: 9am to 5pm |
Saturday and Sunday: Closed | |
Phone | 702-650-4417 |
Fax | 702-369-5940 |
East Side | |
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Location |
650 North Nellis Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada 89110 |
Hours | Monday through Friday: 8am to 7pm |
Saturday and Sunday: Closed | |
Phone | 702-963-4000 |
Fax | 702-963-9401 |
Southwest | |
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Location |
6350 South Durango Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89113 |
Hours | Monday through Friday: 8am to 7pm |
Saturday and Sunday: Closed | |
Phone | 725-223-2100 |
Fax | 725-223-2110 |
You can save time and money by getting your prescriptions in the mail. The Mail Order Pharmacy will deliver your medicine right to your home. It will even cost less than what you’d pay to pick it up. Your medicine will usually be delivered within 10 to 14 days from the time the order is placed.
Reasons to use the Mail Order Pharmacy:
To get your medicine by mail, choose one of these options:
Be sure to use an in-network pharmacy if you don’t use any of our other options.
There are thousands of in-network pharmacies in the Culinary Health Fund network. If you don’t use an in-network pharmacy, you will have to pay the full cost of your medicine.
Find an in-network pharmacy near you
You have copays for your medicine at in-network pharmacies. The amount you pay depends on what you’re prescribed. Here’s what you will pay for your medicine at in-network pharmacies:
Generic medicine (Tier 1) | $10 copay |
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Formulary medicine (Tier 2) | $20 copay |
Non-formulary medicine (Tier 3) | $35 copay |
If you’re diagnosed with a chronic or complex condition, like cancer, multiple sclerosis, or rheumatoid arthritis, your doctor may prescribe a “specialty drug.” You or your doctor will have to get prior authorization before you get specialty drugs. Once you have prior authorization, you can only order the drug from our specialty pharmacy. The specialty pharmacy is Optum Specialty Pharmacy.
Learn more about our specialty pharmacy