Pharmacy

The health center pharmacy offers easy access to prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, personal care products, snacks, and much more! Staffed by experienced pharmacists and friendly professionals, we are committed to providing personalized care, expert advice, and convenient services to support the 无码专区 community’s health and well-being.

Prescription Transfers

We are happy to transfer your prescriptions from your home pharmacy. Fill out and email the Prescription Transfer Request form to pharmacy@smu.edu or call the 无码专区 Pharmacy. Please give us a 24-hour notice for completion of this service.

Prescription Refills

Prescription refills can be requested by completing the or contact us by phone at 214-768-2149.

Insurance

We accept most insurance, so we can fill your prescriptions at the same price you would pay at off campus pharmacies.

Filling Out of State Schedule II Prescriptions (ADD/ADHD Medications)

The 无码专区 Pharmacy is able to fill student ADD/ADHD prescriptions, even from out of state providers

Only registered 无码专区 students may fill out-of-state C II prescriptions per Board of Pharmacy regulations. The patient must provide a valid 无码专区 Student ID and/or driver’s license at the time of the first fill and when picking up the prescribed medication. If you have more questions, please call the 无码专区 Pharmacy at 214-768-2149.

There are no refills on Schedule II prescriptions. A new written prescription or electronic prescription is required for each fill. A physician can E-scribe the prescription directly to 无码专区 or 无码专区 Healthcare Pharmacy. We are listed several different ways depending on the software the physician uses.  It could be listed as above or Bob Smith Health Center. The address is 6211 Bishop Blvd STE 115, Dallas, TX 75205 or 6004 Hillcrest, Dallas, TX 75275. Our pharmacy ID is 4538635 and our NPI is 1477608775. It is easiest to give the physician our name and phone number 214-768-2149. We can assist them to find us.

For scheduled II prescriptions, they must be filled within 30 days of the day it is written, "earliest fill date" or "effective date". The date on the prescription may not be changed, written over, or corrected. The prescription is VOID per Texas law if that happens and should be rewritten by the physician.

Many students bring multiple prescriptions in to be kept on file and filled on the appropriate date. The prescriptions should be dated the date they were written, but the physician should put the "earliest fill date" on the prescription. When E-scribing, use the "Effective date” slot. That date is considered the date of the prescription.

The pharmacy verifies the prescription with prescribing physician on the initial fill.

Schedule II prescriptions must be written by a physician. They are not fillable in Texas if written by a Physician Assistant (PA), or a Nurse Practitioner (NP).

If you have any questions, please call us at 214-768-2149.

 

 

 

Written information about your prescription has been provided for you. Please read this information before you take the medication. If you have any questions concerning this prescription, a pharmacist is available during normal business hours to answer these questions at 214-768-2149.

Complaints against the practice of pharmacy may be filed with:
Texas State Board of Pharmacy
1801 Congress Avenue
Suite 13.100
Austin, Texas 78701-1319
Phone: 800-821-3205