Atlanta Pharmacy & Drug Stores

Affordable prescription drugs in Atlanta with a FREE DP Prescription Card! Simply fill out the form above, print out your card online, and present it at one of the many participating pharmacies in Atlanta. We want it to be known that our focus is on making prescription drugs attainable regardless of high prices, and to allow you to purchase discount medication at a Atlanta CVS each time you need a prescription filled.
 
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Participating pharmacies in Atlanta include:
Atlanta Drug Store

Kroger
1160 Moreland Ave Se
Atlanta, GA
(404) 627-5528

CVS Pharmacy
2562 Bolton Rd Nw
Atlanta, GA
(404) 351-9379

Publix Super Markets
3435 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA
(770) 216-5050

Rite Aid
3055 Washington Rd
Atlanta, GA
(404) 767-8789

Walgreens
180 Allen Rd Ne Ste 100n
Atlanta, GA
(404) 497-9837

CVS Pharmacy
5815 Campbellton Rd Sw
Atlanta, GA
(404) 346-4164

Time and again, people risk their health by not buying their prescription medication as a result of cost, but with a FREE DP Prescription card, they can receive a prescription discount that allows them to save and get the necessary medicine or prescription. According to Families USA, a prescription medication will exceed $70.00 in only a few years, so by saving now at a neighborhood Atlanta pharmacy, you can plan for future drug and prescription expenses.
More participating drug stores in Atlanta include:
Atlanta Pharmacy

Kmart
4090 Washington Rd
Atlanta, GA
(404) 763-0412

Costco Warehouse - Pharmacy
6350 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA
(770) 352-8677

Walgreens
2144 Johnson Ferry Rd Ne
Atlanta, GA
(770) 234-9839

Target
3660 Marketplace Blvd
Atlanta, GA
(404) 267-0063

Publix Super Markets
8725 Roswell Rd
Atlanta, GA
(770) 640-5956

Kmart
99 Forsyth St Sw
Atlanta, GA
(404) 363-4256


Pharmacy discounts are not insurance, and are not intended as a substitute for insurance.