Can I get an early refill before a long trip?
Often yes. Request a vacation override on Ondoc for $50 — the prescriber writes a 90-day supply where appropriate and notes the trip dates so your pharmacy and insurance will process it.
Insurance plans typically allow a 'vacation override' once per year — a one-time early refill so you have enough medication for the trip. The catch is your doctor has to write it that way, and most offices won't squeeze you in for a quick note.
Ondoc handles this in a single $50 visit. The clinician reviews your med, writes a 90-day supply where clinically appropriate, and faxes to your pharmacy with the vacation-override flag. Your insurance still pays its normal share at the pharmacy.
Plan 7–10 days ahead of departure to give your pharmacy time to process the override.
Need a refill? Skip the visit.
We fax your pharmacy directly — no appointment, regardless of the doctor who originally prescribed it. Under 24-hour turnaround.
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