Pharmacy
We fill new prescriptions and refills at no cost for covered medications for all TRICARE eligible beneficiaries.
Learn more about
eligibility for TRICARE pharmacy benefits.
Filling New Prescriptions
We fill prescriptions from both military and civilian providers.
Providers from Our Facility
Your provider may submit a prescription directly to the pharmacy during or after your appointment.
- You can activate the prescription(s) and wait, or
- You can come back later to pick them up.
Civilian Providers
If you have prescriptions from a TRICARE-authorized civilian provider:
- The provider can submit an electronic prescription to our pharmacy, or
- You can hand-carry a written prescription to our pharmacy. Note: This is the least preferred option.
To submit an electronic prescription:
Ask your provider to select the:
- Pharmacy name: DoD Vance Pharmacy
- NPI number: 1962818336
If you hand-carry a written prescription:
Check in at the window.
Activating New Prescriptions
There is no need to activate new prescriptions if you are picking them up within 10 days of seeing your provider. If you are coming later than that, let us know and we’ll get them ready at that time. Please call ahead of arrival to decrease your wait, 580-213-7783.
Requesting Prescription Refills
Refills take two business days to process.
We have two ways to refill your prescriptions:
Option 1: Online
- Log in to the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal and select the Rx Refills tab.
- Select the medication(s) you want to refill.
- Follow the prompts to select where you want to pick it up.
- You’ll be given a date and time when your refill(s) will be ready to pick up.
Note: If you’re not a registered user, you’ll need to sign up first.
Option 2: By Phone
- Call our pharmacy refill line at 800-453-0387. Then, follow the prompts to select where you want to pick up your refills.
- If enrolled in text message alerts, you’ll get a text notification when your refills are ready to pick up.
Picking Up Your Prescriptions
You’ll need a valid uniformed services ID card to pick up a prescription. This includes children aged 10 and older. Prescriptions not picked up will be returned to stock after 10 business days. If you can’t pick up your prescription within this timeframe, please contact the pharmacy. If you’re picking up a prescription for another person, please bring that person’s valid uniformed services ID (or photocopy, digital picture). All non-active duty will need their Third-Party Insurance card.
Main Pharmacy
The Pharmacy’s hours are from 7:30 am to 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. We are closed on all weekends, federal holidays, base down days and at 11:00 am on the 2nd and the 4th Thursday of the month for Readiness training.
Drug Take Back Program
Proper disposal of prescription drugs reduces the risk of unintentional poisoning, drug abuse, and environmental harm.
If you want to dispose of unwanted or unneeded drugs:
- Drop them in the secure bin located base Visitor Control Center, Enid Police Department, or Garfield County Sherriff’s Office or
- Pick up an envelope, take it home, and mail them to the destruction agency.
Several exclusions apply. This includes:
- syringes
- needles
- liquids greater than 4 ounces
Also, if a medication appears on the
FDA Flush List, it may be disposed by flushing.