Your health care provider can send your prescription to a Sobeys, Safeway or FreshCo pharmacy of your choice. Prescription pick-up is available at multiple convenient locations across Calgary, surrounding cities and Alberta to serve students no matter where you are.
Here's how it works:
1. Ask your medical provider to send your prescription to a Sobeys, Safeway or FreshCo pharmacy of your choice.
2. The prescription will be sent on your behalf by the clinic and the pharmacy will fill the prescription.
3. The prescription will be available at the pharmacy for pick-up at your convenience. Upon arrival, present your drug card when picking up your medications. Please give the pharmacy a minimum of 1 hour before attempting pick up. You do not need to reference D2U Prescriptions when picking up medications.
4. If you are new to the pharmacy, you can speed up pick-up by registering with the pharmacy before pickup by downloading the 360 Health & Wellness mobile app and setting up your account.
5. If you prefer to drop off your prescription to the pharmacy directly you may do so at any location of your choice.
While we encourage you to enjoy the convenience and freedom of prescription pick-up, prescription delivery is available at no extra charge.
Students requesting delivery must follow these steps:
1. Ask your medical provider to write “delivery” and your phone number on the prescription before sending.
2. The pharmacy will contact you to confirm your account and delivery details including location and delivery method and provide prescription counselling.
3. For prescriptions with refills, the pharmacy will contact you before each fill to confirm delivery details.
4. Delivery will be made to the patient only at a location of their choice. If the patient is unavailable to sign for the delivery, the medication delivery will be delayed. If your prescription is urgent, choosing in-pharmacy pickup is the best way to ensure there are no delays.
Please note; select medications including Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) medications are subject to delivery regulations and restrictions. In these cases, medications must be picked-up by the patient directly.