Walgreens joins with FedEx to offer next-day prescription home delivery

December 7, 2018

When an incapacitating or communicable illness hits home, getting dressed and driving to the drug store suddenly becomes an Olympic-size challenge—and one that could spread your germs to the other customers at the pharmacy. Now, there may no longer be the need to drag yourself out the door.

On December 6, Walgreens and FedEx jointly announced the nationwide launch of next-dayiprescription delivery service—bringing together Walgreens’ extensive network of neighborhood pharmacy locations with FedEx’s air-and-ground delivery fleet in order to enhance convenience for customers.

In doing so, Walgreens claimed it will become “the fastest choice for next-day prescription delivery across the nation.”

Customers enrolled in text alerts will receive text notification when qualifying prescriptions are ready. Following a simple process on their mobile devices, they then can have their qualifying prescriptions delivered right to their homes as early as the next day (for a $4.99 fee nationwide). In addition, same-day delivery now is available in select markets—and will be expanded in 2019.

“Walgreens is driven by a desire to make healthcare accessible to all across the thousands of communities we serve. Next-day prescription home delivery is another convenience-driver, alongside our industry-leading number of extended hours pharmaciesiii and one of the most downloaded digital apps in the category, designed to put care in the hands of our patients,” said Richard Ashworth, Walgreens president of operations. “This expansion of our alliance with FedEx illustrates our commitment to making filling prescriptions as fast and easy as possible.”

Walgreens ExpressT allows patients to preview their cost, prepay for eligible prescriptions, and choose between home delivery or express pickup in store. Patients who prefer collecting prescriptions at their local Walgreens can enter a dedicated Walgreens Express pickup checkout line to receive their prescriptions.

“FedEx and Walgreens are empowering consumers to choose when and where they receive their orders,” said Randy Scarborough, vice president of Retail Marketing, FedEx Services. “Just as FedEx package pick-up and drop-off services at Walgreens locations provide customers with much-needed convenience, the ability to ship prescription medication directly from Walgreens to their homes offers valuable flexibility to best meet individual needs and schedules.”

Research contact: morry.smulevitz@walgreens.com

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