Health Services

Pharmacy

We fill new prescriptions and refills at no cost for covered medications for all eligible TRICARE 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) to be filled by visiting the pharmacy directly.
  • You may also submit a ticket through Q-Anywhere which will send a notification to your preferred contact method once complete.

Civilian Providers

If you have prescriptions from a TRICARE-authorized civilian provider, follow the steps listed below.
  • The provider can submit an electronic prescription to our pharmacy, which you may activate using the same methods listed above.
  • You also have the option to 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 Grand Forks
  • NCPDP/NPI number: 1104231091

If you hand-carry a written prescription:

Check in at the pharmacy. Follow all instructions/directions that are provided by either the Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician.

Activating New Prescriptions

There are two ways to activate your prescription at the 319th Medical Group.

Option 1: Fastest and Preferred

Scan the QR code below or go to: https://cxmlink.com/MTF9412
 

Follow the prompts that are outlined on your mobile device or computer.

Option 2: In Person

Go to the pharmacy located inside Door B of the Medical Treatment Facility. Once you’ve arrived, check in at the front counter to initiate the process towards picking up your medications.

Requesting Prescription Refills

We have two ways to refill your prescriptions. Please utilize the information below for the best suited option.

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 701-409-1634. Then, follow the prompts to select where you want to pick up your refills.
  • Once confirmed, you’ll receive a date and time when your refill(s) will be 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).

ScriptCenter

Our Script Center is located inside Door A of the MTF, providing 24/7 access. You may select the option to pick up at the ScriptCenter for both New and Refill prescriptions. Certain items may not be available from the ScriptCenter, such as refrigerated medications, oversized items, and/or certain controlled substance prescriptions.

Main Pharmacy

All prescriptions may be picked up at the pharmacy inside Door B, unless they were requested to be placed in the ScriptCenter.

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 in the pharmacy lobby.
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.
 

Pharmacy FAQs

How do I know if my prescription is covered?

All military pharmacies follow the TRICARE Formulary – a list of TRICARE-covered  prescription drugs and supplies. The TRICARE Formulary lists:
  • Which drugs are covered.
  • Drug information and frequently asked questions.
  • Cost details ($0 at a military pharmacy and out-of-pocket costs elsewhere).
  • Medical necessity/prior-authorization requirements and link to forms.
    • If a prior-authorization and/or medical necessity is required, your provider must submit the request to TRICARE before your prescription can be filled.

Can my network provider send controlled substances prescriptions electronically?

Yes! By regulations, all prescribers should send controlled substance prescriptions electronically.

Can I refill a prescription if the last fill was not at a military pharmacy?

Yes! Call our main pharmacy line and ask them to transfer the prescription FROM your current pharmacy. It’s helpful to have the prescription bottle available to give the us the pharmacy name, phone number, prescription number, and medication name and dates.

Can I pick up medications for another person?

Yes! Please bring a valid uniformed services ID (or photocopy, digital pictures) for all patients getting prescriptions. Please note: Children 10 years of age or older must have their own ID card.

What is the difference between a new, refill, and renewal prescription?

new prescription is one a provider writes for a specific quantity and subsequent refills. It may require extra verification or prior authorization.
refill is an additional supply of your medication that your doctor authorized as part of your original prescription. This pre-approval allows the pharmacy to dispense more of your medication without requiring a new prescription from your doctor. For example, take one tablet daily, quantity 90 with 4 refills. This means the patient can call the pharmacy every 90 days to have medication for a year without seeing their doctor for a new prescription every 90 days.
renewal is for a medication you’ve already been prescribed but it has expired or run out of authorized refills.

What if I need a non-formulary or non-stocked medication?

If you’re prescribed a non-formulary medication, there are extra steps for your provider to complete. Non-formulary drugs are non-stocked medications at MTF pharmacies. For these drugs, expect a longer turnaround time for preparation and ordering, or you may have to use an alternative pharmacy option, such as a TRICARE retail network pharmacy or the TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery.

What do I do if my medication is out of stock?

I’m deploying. How can I fill my prescriptions?

Before deploying, MTF pharmacies can provide your initial deployment prescription in a quantity to support your deployment within legal requirements. You can fill prescriptions and get refills through the Deployment Prescription Program once in theatre if the location is not restricted by foreign postal law.

Contact Us

Phone

701-747-5382

Refill Line

701-409-1634

Hours

Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Lunch Hours (Daily)
12- 1 pm
Closed on Federal Holidays

Location

Building 109, East Door A
1599 Jones Street
Grand Forks AFB, ND 58205
Don't forget to keep your family's information up to date in DEERS!