Get Well RX is an independent pharmacy in Oklahoma City that combines traditional counter service with a home-delivery option for prescription and over-the-counter orders, filling a middle ground between chain drugstores and mail-order services.
Get Well RX operates as a locally owned community pharmacy rather than a chain affiliate. The business handles new and refill prescriptions for most insurance plans, along with OTC inventory including pain relievers, cold remedies, vitamins, and wound care supplies. The pharmacy employs licensed pharmacists available for consultation on medication interactions, side effects, and general wellness questions without requiring an appointment. Same-day delivery to addresses within Oklahoma City is available for orders placed before a set cutoff time (typically early afternoon; verify on placement).
Prescription costs depend on insurance coverage and formulary status. For uninsured customers, Get Well RX prices generics starting around $4 to $12 for common medications (30-day supplies of antibiotics, blood pressure drugs, or antihistamines), with brand-name prices varying widely. Insulin and specialty injectables cost substantially more; ask for a quote before filling. Delivery within Oklahoma City runs $7 per order, waived on prescriptions over $50.
The pharmacy accepts Medicare Part D plans, most commercial insurers, and Medicaid. Prior authorization requirements for certain medications may delay filling by a day or two; the pharmacy handles paperwork directly with insurers. OTC items typically cost 5 to 15 percent more than big-box chains, a common trade-off for independent stores.
CVS and Walgreens offer longer hours (many are open until 9 or 10 p.m. or later), more locations, and wider OTC selection at slightly lower prices for private-label products. They do not charge for delivery within their service area. Use them if speed and convenience within standard retail hours matter most.
Walmart pharmacy is cheaper for uninsured generics (often $4 for 30-day supplies) and has broad hours; many locations are open until midnight. The trade-off is less personalized consultation and longer waits during peak times.
Independent pharmacies like Get Well RX excel when insurance is complex, when you want ongoing relationships with the same pharmacist, or when you need same-day home delivery without advance mail ordering. Choose Get Well RX if you refill frequently, take multiple medications requiring interaction monitoring, or cannot easily leave home.
Get Well RX is best for Oklahoma City residents on stable medication regimens, those with complex insurance questions, and people who value talking directly with a pharmacist multiple times monthly. It works well for elderly patients, people with mobility challenges, and anyone managing multiple prescriptions who wants a consistent point of contact.
It is less ideal for one-off prescriptions where cost is the primary driver (Walmart beats it), for customers who need a pharmacy open at midnight, or for those with very rare or specialty drugs that require mail-order cold-chain handling. If you are uninsured and buying antibiotics or hormonal contraception once, a chain dollar generic program will be cheaper.
Call or stop by to transfer prescriptions from a previous pharmacy or to drop off a new prescription from your doctor. Bring insurance cards, a photo ID, and contact information. The pharmacist will ask about known drug allergies, current medications (including OTC and supplements), and health conditions affecting drug choice (pregnancy, kidney disease, liver disease). Wait time for a new prescription is typically 15 to 30 minutes. If you opt into delivery, confirm your address and preferred delivery window; same-day service applies only to orders placed before the pharmacy's cutoff, usually around 1 or 2 p.m.
Get Well RX operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; closed Sundays. Street or lot parking is available directly at the location. Same-day delivery is available to most Oklahoma City addresses Monday through Friday; Saturday orders are delivered the following Monday. Verify current hours and delivery coverage when you call, as seasonal staffing occasionally shifts hours.
Get Well RX fills a genuine local need for people whose prescription lives do not fit chain-store schedules or mail-order timelines. The pharmacists know their customers by name and catch drug interactions that rushed retail settings miss.
