Medication refill services offered near you

Across California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin

Please note:
We do not provide refills for:

  • Controlled substances
  • Birth control prescriptions

If your needs fall outside of what we can safely refill via telehealth, we will guide you on the next best steps for care.

About Medication Refills

Running out of your medication shouldn’t disrupt your routine or your health. At VUC, we offer compassionate, preventative, and convenient care to help you stay on track with your prescribed treatments—without the hassle of an in-person visit.

Our licensed providers can evaluate your request and, when appropriate, provide short-term or ongoing prescription refills for many common medications used to manage stable conditions such as blood pressure, cholesterol, allergies, and more.

During your virtual visit, we review your medical history, current medications, and overall health to ensure safe and appropriate continuation of your treatment plan. If a refill is approved, your prescription is sent directly to your preferred pharmacy.

Please note:
We do not provide refills for:

  • Controlled substances
  • Birth control prescriptions

If your needs fall outside of what we can safely refill via telehealth, we will guide you on the next best steps for care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Medication Refill

What types of medications can be refilled?


We may refill many non-controlled medications for stable, ongoing conditions such as:

  • Blood pressure medications
  • Cholesterol medications
  • Allergy medications
  • Certain maintenance prescriptions

All refill requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis to ensure safety.

For safety and regulatory reasons, we do not refill:

  • Controlled substances
  • Birth control prescriptions

No. New and existing patients can request a refill. Our providers will evaluate your request during your visit.

  1. Book a virtual visit
  2. Discuss your medication and health history with a provider
  3. If appropriate, your prescription is sent to your pharmacy

This depends on your situation. Providers may issue a short-term refill or longer supply based on clinical judgment and safety guidelines.

If your medication isn’t appropriate for a virtual refill, we’ll explain why and help direct you to the right type of care for your needs.

If approved, prescriptions are typically sent to your pharmacy shortly after your visit—often the same day.

No. VUC offers affordable, transparent pricing with no insurance required.

Get Your Medication Refill Online Today

Connect with a licensed provider from the comfort of your home for fast, convenient medication refill evaluations and prescription support—often the same day. No insurance required.