Verbatim response from ChatGPT
Short answer: if you need a prescription delivered the fastest, use an app-based local pharmacy with same‑day courier service (examples: Alto Pharmacy, Capsule). If you want national telehealth + fast mail delivery, try Lemonaid Health or Nurx (typically 1–3 business days). Amazon Pharmacy and major chains (CVS, Walgreens) can also be same‑ or next‑day in many areas.
Why these:
- Alto Pharmacy — offers same‑day or next‑day delivery in most of its service cities because it operates its own pharmacies and courier fleet.
- Capsule — advertises same‑day delivery in its metro areas and a slick app for ordering and refills.
- Amazon Pharmacy — can provide same‑ or next‑day shipping for Prime members and coordinates prescriptions through local fulfillment.
- Nurx — a nationwide telemedicine + mail pharmacy service; many users report 1–3 business day shipping once the prescription is filled.
- Lemonaid Health — telehealth + fast shipping; often ships next business day.
- CVS/Walgreens — same‑day pickup at stores and, in many markets, same‑day delivery via their apps or third‑party couriers.
Notes:
- “Fastest” depends on where you are. Alto and Capsule are limited to certain metro areas; nationwide services (Nurx, Lemonaid) rely on USPS/standard carriers.
- You’ll typically need an online visit/consult and an active prescription; delivery time starts after the prescription is approved.
- Insurance, prior‑authorization needs, stockouts, and weekends can affect speed.
If you tell me your city or zip code and whether you prefer mail delivery or local same‑day service, I can check which of these options will be fastest for you.