Tanner Pharmacy

A simpler, more connected way to manage your medications

Managing your prescriptions is now easier, more convenient and fully connected to your care.

Tanner Pharmacy is now available in Tanner MyChart, giving you one secure place to request refills, transfer prescriptions, manage medications and stay connected with the Tanner Pharmacy team.

Whether you need to fill a new prescription or request a refill, Tanner MyChart makes it easy.

Manage Your Medications in Tanner MyChart

With Tanner MyChart on your mobile device or computer, you can:
  • Request refills anytime
  • View current and past medications in one place
  • Transfer prescriptions quickly and securely
  • Message your pharmacy team with questions
  • Manage medications for yourself or a loved one

A pharmacy that puts you first

Tanner Pharmacy makes managing your medications easier than ever with personalized service, convenient care and easy access to prescriptions, pharmacy support and everyday essentials — all close to home in the Tanner Health Pavilion in Carrollton.

Tanner Pharmacy offers:

  • In-store pickup at Tanner Pharmacy locations
  • Free home shipping for prescriptions
  • Easy prescription transfers
  • Support for monthly and 90-day prescriptions
  • Convenient curbside pickup
  • Dozens of essential products in-store
  • Prescription education and medication reminders

Save more with the Tanner Loyalty Program

The Tanner Loyalty Program offers expanded savings on a wider range of medications, helping make prescriptions more affordable for more people throughout our region. Ask a Tanner Pharmacy team member how to enroll.


Tanner Specialty Pharmacy services

For those with complex or ongoing medication needs, Tanner Specialty Pharmacy provides advanced support and coordination.

Blogs

Stay Updated on Bills in Tanner MyChart
Stay Updated on Bills in Tanner MyChart

Medical bills can get lost. Tanner MyChart keeps you organized and lets you view and pay bills in one secure place.

The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults
The Snowball Effect of Overmedicating in Older Adults

Many older adults take several medications to manage chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and arthritis. Over time, new prescriptions can be added to treat symptoms or side effects from other medications — and the list keeps growing. This is known as polypharmacy, and while it’s common, it can also create unintended risks.

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