Meds & Moore Pharmacy is an independent retail pharmacy that combines standard prescription filling with medication therapy management services. Unlike chain pharmacies, it operates under direct pharmacist oversight and positions itself around detailed drug interaction review and chronic disease counseling rather than high-volume filling alone.
The pharmacy occupies a single location in Oklahoma City and serves patients seeking more detailed consultation time than big-box alternatives typically provide. Its core services are prescription filling, over-the-counter medications and supplements, and medication therapy management (MTM). MTM is a clinical service in which a pharmacist reviews all medications a patient takes (including OTC drugs and supplements) to identify duplications, interactions, and dosing issues. The pharmacist then documents findings and may recommend adjustments or physician communication.
Most chain pharmacies in Oklahoma City (Walmart, CVS, Walgreens) fill prescriptions quickly at similar copay rates but rarely dedicate more than a few minutes to interaction checks or medication counseling unless prompted. Meds & Moore's model assumes the customer wants a slower, more thorough review and is willing to spend 15 to 30 minutes with a pharmacist during an initial consultation.
Meds & Moore offers MTM consultations, typically lasting 30 minutes. The cost depends on insurance coverage; Medicare Part D beneficiaries with certain plans have MTM covered at no cost, with the pharmacy billing the insurance plan. Private insurance coverage varies. For uninsured patients, the pharmacy charges between $75 and $150 per consultation, with timing dependent on medication count and complexity. Confirm current pricing before scheduling.
Prescription copays follow the customer's insurance plan and are identical to what chain pharmacies charge in Oklahoma City. Generic medications cost $5 to $12 per fill at most plans; brand-name drugs depend on formulary tier. The pharmacy does not undercut copay rates; its value is in pharmacist time, not price reduction.
CVS and Walgreens dominate retail pharmacy in Oklahoma City and fill 80 percent of prescriptions citywide. Both are open 7 days a week, offer drive-through service, and accept all major insurance plans. Copay rates are identical to Meds & Moore for identical drugs. Neither consistently provides unprompted MTM; you must ask for a pharmacist consultation, and wait times during peak hours (8 to 9 a.m., 5 to 6 p.m.) often exceed 15 minutes at either location.
Grocery store pharmacies (Crest Foods, Albertsons) operate in Oklahoma City and charge the same copays. Their pharmacies are smaller and less busy during midday but do not market MTM services.
Choose Meds & Moore if you take multiple medications, have complex insurance coverage questions, or want a pharmacist to check your entire medication profile before filling a new prescription. Choose CVS or Walgreens if convenience (location density, 24-hour availability in some locations) matters more than extended consultation time. Choose a grocery store pharmacy if you want shorter waits and dual shopping.
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Schedule an MTM consultation in advance by phone. Bring a complete list of all medications, supplements, and over-the-counter drugs, or bring the bottles themselves. The pharmacist will ask about health conditions, allergies, adverse reactions, and medication adherence. They will document the review, flag any concerns, and provide written recommendations. If issues arise, the pharmacist may recommend contacting your physician before filling a new prescription.
For standard prescription filling, walk in with your prescription (paper or electronic transfer). Most scripts fill within 24 to 48 hours. Emergency fills during off-hours route to a 24-hour chain pharmacy.
Meds & Moore operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed Sundays. Hours may shift seasonally; confirm before a first visit. Parking is on-street or in a small lot adjacent to the storefront. The location is not highway-adjacent, so walk-in traffic is lower than chain competitors.
Meds & Moore fills a gap for Oklahoma City patients who want pharmacist depth and have time for it. It is not a substitute for emergency fill access or convenient location but earns its place for routine chronic disease management.
