Pharmacy
We serve all eligible active duty and TRICARE beneficiaries. If your prescription was written by an off-base provider, you will need to ask your provider for a new prescription to be sent to us electronically. Even if you normally see an on-base provider, they will not renew a prescription written by an off-base provider.
Electronic Prescribing. Ask your civilian provider to send in your prescription electronically. Civilian providers can search for us using the following information:
- Pharmacy: DoD MCCONNELL ePhcy
- NCPDP: 1721198
- Zip: 67221
- City: MCCONNELL
- Phone: 316-759-5277
Self-Initiated Care Kit (SICK) Program. Empowering beneficiaries to treat minor illnesses, the SICK Program allows you to pick up Over-the-Counter meds for yourself and dependent children under 18 years of age. There’s a limit of three medications per patient, per month. The forms needed for medication requests are located in the pharmacy waiting area. At the pharmacy kiosk, when prompted, select the SICK Program. This program is not meant to replace the advice of medical personnel. Note: Flyers and pregnant women are not authorized to use the Sick Program.
Manage Your Prescriptions
TRICARE Pharmacy Program
TRICARE Formulary Search Tool
Use the TRICARE Formulary Search Tool to look-up your drug. A search can tell you:
- Formulary status (generic drug, brand-name drug, non-formulary drug, non-covered drug)
- Where the prescription can be filled
- Copayments and limitations, such as prior authorization
- Coverage review requirements and forms
- Alternative medications, including costs
To start your search, you’ll need to put in the brand name or generic name of the drug and then select the strength prescribed, as well as your gender and age.