Walgreens is practicing some activities in its stores and drugstores across the U.S. and offering additional services to help assist consumers and sufferers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Beginning tomorrow, Walgreens is suspending transfer fees for all available directions during this evolving situation.
Walgreens pharmacologists continue to cooperate with health plan partners, doctors, and state administrators to assure that sufferers have access to the medicines they need through settings like 90-day refills and new refill support.
The organization is warning consumers of several available services, including Walgreens Pharmacy Chat, a stable platform open 24/7 online, and through the Walgreens mobile app, as well as pharmacy drive-thru for consumers looking for alternative ways to get their medicines. Consumers are also able to use the drive-thru to buy select products.
Walgreens Find Care can seamlessly join clients to a wide selection of health care services from local providers, as well as various telehealth benefits and support accessible online and through the Walgreens app.
Responsibility Towards Customers
The company is centered on having a clean and safe atmosphere in its stores across the U.S. Extra steps are being implemented for the protection of consumers and team members.
Due to high interest and to best meet client needs, Walgreens has put into effect property limits on certain products to increase inventory and to help ensure outcomes can be more broadly available.
To make online shopping even more convenient, there will be a free performance on any property on Walgreens.com beginning tomorrow and until further notification, with no minimum investment needed.
As part of Walgreens ongoing dedication to convenience, customers in 14 cities across the U.S. can get a kind of health and wellness and other accessibility products, delivered to their home, from preferred Walgreens stores via Postmates on-demand delivery service.
“We’re working around the clock best to meet the needs of our consumers, patients, and in communities, we serve, as our role as a committed health care partner has never been more important,” said Walgreens President Richard Ashworth.
“Partnering jointly with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other state and local health officials on acknowledgment efforts, we’re helping to provide our consumers with the most up-to-date data, while also supporting their evolving requirements during the pandemic.”
Collaboration With The CDC Foundation
To help the CDC Foundation answer rapidly changing circumstances and widespread needs, Walgreens implemented an initial response donation to its Emergency Response Fund, including a $100,000 gift to support the overall COVID-19 response and a donation of 1,500 thermometers to be used for local health agencies in Santa Clara and Alameda Counties in California.
As an added resource for information, prevention, and the latest administration from the CDC, Walgreens has launched a dedicated webpage for its consumers at https://www.walgreens.com/coronavirus.
About Walgreens
Walgreens (walgreens.com), one of the nation’s most comprehensive drugstore chains, is involved in the Retail Pharmacy USA Division of Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (Nasdaq: WBA), a global leader in the retail and wholesale drugstore.
Walgreens is happy to be neighborhood health, beauty, and retail destination supporting communities across the country and was named to FORTUNE* magazine’s 2019 Companies that Change the World list.
Approximately 8 million customers communicate with Walgreens in stores and online each day. As of August 31, 2019, Walgreens contains 9,277 drugstores with a presence in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, along with its omnichannel business, Walgreens.com.
Walgreens also produces specialty drugstore and mail services and suggests in-store clinics and other health care services throughout the United States, most of which are operated by our health care, necessary companions.