Rite Aid offers vaccinations and immunizations for various diseases, including COVID-19 and the flu, at most of its pharmacies. Customers are advised to check in at the designated COVID-19 vaccination area 5 minutes before their scheduled appointment and wear masks while maintaining social distancing. The store also provides CBT training on computers for a shift, explaining HIPAA laws specifically for the world of pharmacy.
Rite Aid offers COVID-19 vaccine doses for ages 3 and up, at-home rapid tests, and other immunizations. Users can schedule appointments, get proof of vaccination, and access their immunization history. Rite Aid is now booking COVID-19 vaccination appointments online, and walk-ins are available but may require a brief wait time based on demand. Other immunizations, including the flu vaccine, can also be scheduled via the website.
Pharmacist Cynthia Ayala, who has worked at another Rite Aid location for 15 years, believes that the company may be boasting about safety with the newly booked appointments. Walk-ins are also available but may require a brief wait time based on demand.
Rite Aid pharmacies hold filled prescriptions for pick-up for up to twelve days, depending on the type of prescription. Drug test results take about 5-7 business days and 7-9 for background checks. Most other medications are kept centrally and need to be ordered in to smaller branch pharmacies, which usually takes 2-4 days. Customers receive text or email notifications when their prescriptions are ready for refill, pickup, or when they receive a message from the pharmacy.
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