If you’ve received a new prescription for your pet and need to fill it through Chewy, you can easily do so by following these steps.
- Visit Chewy's website and create an account if you haven't already.
- Navigate to the "Pharmacy" section to find your pet's prescribed medication.
- Initiate the process to add the medication to your cart.
- During checkout, choose the option to upload your pet’s prescription.
- Scan or take a clear photo of the prescription and upload it through the platform.
- Alternatively, you can enter your veterinarian's details, and Chewy may contact them directly to confirm the prescription.
It’s important to ensure your pet receives their medication in a timely manner to maintain their health and manage any conditions your vet has identified. Following these steps ensures a smooth process in getting the necessary treatments for your pet.
For personalized advice or additional questions about your pet's health, consider booking a vet consultation with one of our trusted professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does it take for Chewy to process a prescription?
The processing time varies, but once Chewy receives your prescription and verifies it, orders typically ship within 1-3 business days.
- What if my vet is hesitant to send prescriptions online?
You can reassure your vet that Chewy is a reputable and trusted service for dispensing pet medications. If needed, you can request a paper prescription from your vet which you can then upload to Chewy yourself.
- Can I refill my pet’s medication through Chewy automatically?
Yes, Chewy offers an Autoship feature that allows you to set up scheduled deliveries for your pet’s medication, ensuring you never run out.
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