When you need a new prescription to continue your medication
If you are taking long-term medication for chronic or non-chronic conditions like hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes or birth control, your prescribing physician has likely included multiple refills on your prescription. When those refills run out, you may need a new prescription to continue taking your medication.
To request a prescription renewal, speak with your family doctor or a physician at your local SPC clinic.
Some of our clinics also accept faxed renewal requests from your local pharmacist; inquire at your local SPC directly.
If you are taking medication regularly for a chronic condition, it is recommended that you always refill your prescription from the same pharmacy. This helps to ensure your pharmacist has an accurate health history and can make informed decisions about your care. Many SPC clinics are located in the same building or adjacent to a pharmacy partner, making it easy for our patients to renew and refill prescriptions under one roof!
Booking an appointment
SPC recommends booking an appointment with your physician to renew prescriptions for acute conditions such as antibiotics or individual infections or offer refills for narcotics or certain other controlled substances.
SPC will not allow for pharmacy refill requests for narcotics or other controlled substances.
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