Transfer Prescription from CVS Pharmacy in New Jersey
Switch from CVS Pharmacy to a New Jersey pharmacy and save up to $40–$180/month per month — no insurance required. Transfers typically complete in 24–48 hours.
24–48 hours
Transfer time
$40–$180/month
Avg monthly savings
Free to transfer
Federal law protects you
How to Transfer Your Prescription from CVS Pharmacy in New Jersey
Find a pharmacy in New Jersey
Use Script Unlock to compare cash prices at pharmacies near you in New Jersey. Independent pharmacies often beat CVS Pharmacy by 42% or more.
Contact the new pharmacy
Call or visit your chosen New Jersey pharmacy. Provide your CVS Pharmacy prescription number, medication name, dosage, and prescriber information.
New pharmacy handles the transfer
The receiving pharmacy contacts CVS Pharmacy directly. You do NOT need to call CVS Pharmacy first. Federal law requires them to release your prescription.
Confirm and pick up
Transfer completes in 24–48 hours. You'll be notified when your prescription is ready to fill at the new New Jersey pharmacy.
Ways to Transfer Away from CVS Pharmacy
New Jersey Prescription Assistance Programs
PAAD (Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled)
Subsidises prescription drug costs for eligible low-income New Jersey seniors and adults with disabilities, acting as a supplement to Medicare Part D.
Eligibility: New Jersey residents aged 65+ or receiving Social Security Disability with income up to $36,763/year (single) or $45,112/year (married) — thresholds adjusted annually. Call 1-800-792-9745.
Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program
Provides prescription drug discounts for New Jersey seniors with incomes above PAAD limits. Functions as a discount card reducing out-of-pocket costs.
Eligibility: New Jersey residents aged 65+ with income between PAAD limit and approximately $80,000/year (thresholds adjusted annually).
Frequently Asked Questions — CVS Pharmacy Transfers in New Jersey
How do I transfer a prescription from CVS?
Call or visit the new pharmacy with your CVS prescription number, drug name, and prescriber info. The new pharmacy handles the transfer — you do not need to call CVS first.
Will CVS charge me to transfer my prescription?
No — prescription transfers are free. Federal law requires pharmacies to release your prescription upon request.
How long does a CVS prescription transfer take?
Most transfers complete within 24–48 hours. Call the receiving pharmacy to confirm timing before you need your next fill.