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Transfer two prescriptions and get two $25 gift cards.

Get $50 and more when you transfer prescriptions to Rite Aid

Transfer two prescriptions to Rite Aid and receive a $25 gift card for each one up to $50.*

Plus, 25 points per prescription* on your wellness+ Rewards Card towards benefits including 20% off non-prescriptions purchases every day.

Transferring your prescriptions is easy.
Simply call or bring your empty prescription bottles and transfer coupons to your local Rite Aid pharmacist for details.

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Introducing the FREE wellness+ Rewards Card

  • Earn up to 20% off for making purchases and filling prescriptions**
  • Enjoy 10% off Rite Aid Brand products everyday**
  • Get 24/7 access to a pharmacist
  • Earn FREE health screenings
  • Get exclusive members-only savings

Here are a few more reasons to make Rite Aid your pharmacy.

  • It's safer to have all your prescriptions at Rite Aid, so we can monitor them for drug interactions.
  • Never risk running out of medications with our FREE Automated Courtesy Refill Program.***
  • Securely access your pharmacy history and refill prescriptions 24/7 online with a FREE MyPharmacy account.


 

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*Coupon required for transfer. Certain limitations apply. See coupon for details. Prescriptions filled in NY/NJ and prescriptions paid for in whole or in part by state or federal healthcare programs such as Medicare or Medicaid are not eligible for wellness+ points.

**Certain limitations apply. See website or store associate for details. Prescriptions paid for in whole or in part by state or federal healthcare programs such as Medicare or Medicaid are not eligible. Prescriptions filled in NY/NJ are not eligible.

***Prescriptions are ineligible for the Rite Aid Automated Courtesy Refill Program if 1) purchased through mail-order; 2) fail to meet permissible refill parameters; 3) are paid for by any of the following programs: Medicare Part B, Worker's Compensation, Georgia Medicaid, Massachusetts Medicaid and New York Medicaid; or 4) are a controlled or regulated medication that requires a new prescription for every fill.