Patient Resources
Answers, guidance, and helpful information to support your health and your pharmacy experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Coverage & Payment Options
We work hard to make your prescriptions as affordable as possible. Here's what you need to know.
Major Insurance Plans
Hollis Discount Pharmacy accepts most major commercial insurance plans. Bring your insurance card on your first visit and we'll verify your coverage. We're glad to answer any questions about your copay or benefits.
Medicare Part D
We are enrolled with Medicare Part D and can process your prescriptions through most Part D plans. If you're not sure which plan is best for you, we can help you think through your options.
Medicaid
We accept most Mississippi Medicaid managed care plans. Please bring your Medicaid card to each visit so we can process your prescriptions accurately and quickly.
No Insurance? We Can Help.
If you don't have prescription coverage, ask us about discount programs, manufacturer coupons, and generic alternatives. We will always try to find the most affordable option for your situation.
Accepted Payment Methods
We accept cash, personal checks, and most major credit and debit cards including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. HSA and FSA cards are also accepted for eligible purchases.
Cost Transparency
We believe you should always know what you're paying before you pay it. If a prescription is more than you expected, ask us — we'll look for alternatives and explain your options clearly.
Tips for Managing Your Medications
Small habits can make a big difference in how well your medications work for you.
Keep a Medication List
Maintain an up-to-date list of all your prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and supplements. Bring it to every doctor's appointment and share it with your pharmacist. This helps us catch potential interactions before they become a problem.
Refill Before You Run Out
Request your refill a few days before your last dose — don't wait until the bottle is empty. This allows time for processing and avoids gaps in your medication schedule. Our app can send you automatic reminders to help you stay on track.
Ask Questions — Always
If you don't understand what a medication is for, how to take it, or what side effects to watch for, ask your pharmacist before you leave. That's exactly what we're here for. Never take a medication you don't fully understand.
Store Medications Properly
Most medications should be stored at room temperature, away from heat, light, and humidity. The bathroom medicine cabinet — despite its name — is often not the best place. When in doubt, ask us about proper storage for your specific medications.
Don't Skip Doses or Stop Early
For many medications, especially antibiotics, completing the full course is important even if you feel better. Stopping too soon can allow the condition to return or become harder to treat. If you're experiencing side effects, call us before stopping — we may be able to help.
Dispose of Old Medications Safely
Don't flush unused medications or throw them in the trash. Many communities have medication drop-off programs for safe disposal. Ask us about local disposal options — we're happy to point you in the right direction.
We're Always Here to Help
Our pharmacists are available during store hours to answer your questions in person, by phone, or by email. Don't hesitate to reach out.