• CVS Caremark make the transition easier by transferring any prescription you’re currently filling by mail to CVS mailboxCaremark Mail Service Pharmacy as long as you have refills left. If you’re not sure about your refills, check your current prescription bottle. The only prescriptions we can’t transfer are compound medications and controlled substances – you will need to get a new prescription for these medications. If you are unsure if your medications are compounds or controlled substances, ask your doctor. 

    Don’t have any refills left? No worries –  Simply visit Caremark.com/MailService and request a new prescription. CVS Caremark will contact your doctor and handle all the details for you. Or, you can ask your doctor to send a new prescription to CVS Caremark. 

     Download the mail service order form. This order form will be included in the Welcome Kit that you will receive from CVS Caremark.

    Please note: Your preferences for automatic refills will not be transferred to CVS Caremark. You’ll need to sign in to Caremark.com  to start automatic refills with CVS Caremark Mail Service Pharmacy