“Our partnership with DoorDash to launch this new service allows us to not only give our members more convenient healthcare options, but also delivers on our commitment to their overall wellness needs,” John McDowell, Vice President of Pharmacy Operations and Divisional Merchandise at Sam’s Club, said in the statement. “Sam’s Club has always adapted to our members changing needs, and that’s never been truer than today as we continue to evolve our ways of shopping to help them live healthier, happier lives.” Read on to discover more details about the partnership, and for related news about Sam’s Club’s parent company, check out Walmart Is Under Fire For Its Policies Around This Medication. According to the statement announcing the new pharmacy delivery service, Sam’s Club members are eligible to receive free delivery on their first two orders until Jan. 31, 2022. After that, all customers will have to pay a flat fee of $7.99 for each delivery. And for more news on retail discounts, check out The One Coupon You Could Always Count on Is Disappearing. For the time being, customers need to call their local pharmacy to confirm that their medication is available for home delivery and to schedule a drop-off time. However, the warehouse chain hopes to have prescription delivery options available on the Sam’s Club app in the first half of 2021.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb In a brief statement regarding the new service’s terms and conditions, Sam’s Club said delivery will be offered to customers who live within a 10-mile radius of a participating location. In addition, the company said delivery will not be offered in Kansas, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico. For more up-to-date information delivered to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. While most prescription medications are expected to be available for delivery, there are a few exceptions. The service is not available for “controlled substances, pseudoephedrine, refrigerated items, compounded prescriptions, and reconstituted products, or for prescriptions paid by Medicare Part B or Medicaid,” Sam’s Club says. And for recent news about another big-name brand, check out Your Dunkin’ Donuts Could Be Closing for Good by the End of the Year.