Charleston Pharmacy & Drug Stores

Affordable prescription drugs in Charleston 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 Charleston. With your FREE DP Prescription Card, you can start saving on prescription medication at a CVS pharmacy and practically any drug store in Charleston.
 
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Participating pharmacies in Charleston include:
Charleston Drug Store

Costco Warehouse
3050 Ashley Town Center Dr
Charleston, SC
(843) 460-2000

Kroger Pharmacy
5717 Maccorkle Ave Se
Charleston, WV
(304) 925-5447

Walgreens
4975 Lacross Rd
Charleston, SC
(843) 529-2514

Kmart
1701 4th Ave
Charleston, WV
(304) 344-8091

Target
30 R H L Blvd
Charleston, WV
(304) 746-5445

Target
2070 Sam Rittenberg Blvd
Charleston, SC
(843) 763-0756

It is sad to know that some people decide to save money by not purchasing prescription medication, but with a FREE DP Prescription card, a prescription discount at their Charleston drug store makes buying medicine much more affordable. As the Kaiser Family Foundation reports, the prices for prescription drugs have gone up 8.3% a year on average, but this finding doesn't mean you must pay full price for prescription medication at your nearest Charleston drug store.
More participating drug stores in Charleston include:
Charleston Pharmacy

Publix Super Markets
162 Seven Farms Dr
Charleston, SC
(843) 388-1180

CVS Pharmacy
1401 Sam Rittenberg Blvd
Charleston, SC
(843) 556-9295

Publix Super Markets
1401 Sam Rittenberg Blvd
Charleston, SC
(843) 852-3350

Rite Aid
1115 Old Town Road
Charleston, SC
(843) 766-5593

Walgreens
411 W Lincoln Ave
Charleston, IL
(217) 345-2233

Rite Aid
1195 Remount Road
Charleston, SC
(843) 744-8896


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