Pharmacy
Medication Refills:
If you have refills remaining of your medication, please call the automated refill line at 06371-9464-5227 or DSN: 590-5227 and follow the prompts. Your refill will be ready for pick-up the next business day after 1300. Note: Your "refill number" is the numerical portion of the numbers located on top of your name of the prescription label.
If you do not have refills remaining of your medication, please contact our appointment line at 476-2882 (or 09662-83-2882) and ask for a "telephone consult" in order to request a refill through your primary care provider. Once your request is received by your provider, they will have up to 72 hours to re-order your medication (if deemed appropriate). If your medication is re-ordered by the provider, please call the pharmacy to ensure that your order has been placed in our database. Alternatively, your provider may elect to have you schedule a regular appointment instead.
Patients on chronic medications may receive a one-time (7-day) courtesy refill at the pharmacy on select maintenance medications if you are not able to refill your medication before your scheduled appointment.
Please bring your refill (medication) bottle. Examples of maintenance medications that may be refilled on a courtesy basis include: blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, and thyroid medication. Please call and speak with your pharmacy representative for further details. Medications that are not refilled on a courtesy basis include: birth control pills, allergy pills, pain medication, and ALL controlled substances such as Adderall.
How to fill a German Prescription:
MHS GENESIS Patient Portal:
MHS GENESIS Patient Portal is a secure website available 24/7 that gives you access to your health information. It can be used to communicate securely with your providers and to request prescription refills. The MHS GENESIS Patient Portal has replaced the TRICARE Online Patient Portal (TOL). Visit
MHS GENSIS Patient Portal.
Emergency Contraception:
Your pharmacy team supports the provision of Emergency Contraception (EC) for patients who have an urgent need for this type of medication. We offer Plan B (One-Step); it is a 1-tablet dose of hormone which is most successful, in preventing pregnancy, if taken within 72 hours of having unprotected sex. Other medications are available for EC if Plan B (One-Step) is neither available nor indicated. Your pharmacy representative will ask you to complete a form upon medication request.
EC is available for all female beneficiaries of the Tricare Network as an over-the-counter medication, which does not require a prescription, unless there are health concerns associated with providing this medication to you.