Transfer Prescription from Walmart Pharmacy in South Carolina
Switch from Walmart Pharmacy to a South Carolina pharmacy and save up to $10–$80/month per month — no insurance required. Transfers typically complete in 24 hours.
24 hours
Transfer time
$10–$80/month
Avg monthly savings
Free to transfer
Federal law protects you
How to Transfer Your Prescription from Walmart Pharmacy in South Carolina
Find a pharmacy in South Carolina
Use Script Unlock to compare cash prices at pharmacies near you in South Carolina. Independent pharmacies often beat Walmart Pharmacy by 15% or more.
Contact the new pharmacy
Call or visit your chosen South Carolina pharmacy. Provide your Walmart Pharmacy prescription number, medication name, dosage, and prescriber information.
New pharmacy handles the transfer
The receiving pharmacy contacts Walmart Pharmacy directly. You do NOT need to call Walmart Pharmacy first. Federal law requires them to release your prescription.
Confirm and pick up
Transfer completes in 24 hours. You'll be notified when your prescription is ready to fill at the new South Carolina pharmacy.
Ways to Transfer Away from Walmart Pharmacy
South Carolina Prescription Assistance Programs
South Carolina Medicaid Rx (Healthy Connections)
Prescription drug coverage for South Carolina Medicaid (Healthy Connections) beneficiaries.
Eligibility: Low-income South Carolina children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities. South Carolina has not expanded Medicaid, limiting adult coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions — Walmart Pharmacy Transfers in South Carolina
If Walmart has $4 generics, why switch?
Walmart's $4 list covers ~300 select generics. Specialty drugs, newer generics, and brand medications are often priced much higher. Script Unlock can find better cash prices for those.
How do I transfer a prescription from Walmart?
Contact your new pharmacy with your Walmart prescription details. They will contact Walmart to transfer the prescription at no charge to you.
Are Script Unlock pharmacies cheaper than Walmart for brand medications?
Often yes — especially for drugs not on Walmart's $4 list. Pharmacies bid competitively for your prescription through Script Unlock.