Kansas Pharmacy & Drug Stores
Affordable prescription drugs in Kansas 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 Kansas. A recently published report conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation states that prescription drugs have inflated on average of 8.3 percent per year, however, prescription medication doesn't have to cost a king's ransom at your nearby Kansas drug store.
Participating pharmacies in Kansas include:
Kansas Drug Store
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CVS Pharmacy 11900 W 135th St Overland Park, KS (913) 814-7094 Target 3201 Iowa Kansas City, KS (913) 832-0660 Target 7575 W Maple St Wichita, KS (316) 729-0320 |
Walgreens 6115 Freeman Ave Kansas City, KS (913) 788-8168 CVS Pharmacy 9622 Nall Ave Overland Park, KS (913) 648-1210 Target 404 S Tracy Wichita Ks 67209 Wichita, KS (316) 945-4698 |
The FREE DP Prescription Card can be used at nearly 50,000 pharmacies, both national (such as Shoprite) and regional, and a vast number of independent drug stores accept it, so you can keep shopping at the Kansas you prefer. Though this FREE online service doesn't replace your Kansas health insurance, it is there when you need it to ease the cost of prescription drugs at the Kansas Target you choose.
More participating drug stores in Kansas include:
- 10% to 60% savings on most medications
- Over 48,000 national and regional pharmacy chain stores participate as well as independent pharmacies nationwide
- Online Drug Price Check Utility provides members the ability to find the price of their prescription(s) at participating locations in
the ZIP Code of their choice.

Kansas Pharmacy
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CVS Pharmacy 7501 Metcalf Ave Overland Park, KS (913) 642-6100 Kmart 7836 State Ave Kansas City, KS (913) 299-6016 Target 301 S Towne East Mall Dr Wichita, KS (316) 688-1556 |
Target 10900 Stadium Pkwy Kansas City, KS (913) 905-0316 CVS Pharmacy 3750 State Ave Kansas City, KS (913) 281-3551 Target 10800 E 21st St N Wichita, KS (316) 636-4206 |
Pharmacy discounts are not insurance, and are not intended as a substitute for insurance.
