Simple clinical service support for busy pharmacies
Scripted pharmacies make thousands in additional revenue from clinical services.
Start writing scripts from COVID to cold sores in as little as 2 weeks.

Scripted pharmacies make thousands in additional revenue from clinical services.
Start writing scripts from COVID to cold sores in as little as 2 weeks.
Scripted manages the regulations and workflows that make providing clinical services tough.
Built-in COVID pill protocol, workflow & clinical support
End-to-end CPA management
Patients can schedule appointments at home or at the counter
Coming soon
Book an appointment online or scan a code at the pharmacy
Complete a digital self-assessment form
Meet with a pharmacist in person. If eligible, they’ll prescribe your medication and fill it in the same visit
Average days for new patient doctor appointment
Scripted savings vs. physician visit or urgent care
Of all Americans live within 5 miles of a pharmacy
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Scripted is a new service that enables pharmacist to prescribe treatments for common conditions. Scripted was adopted to make healthcare easier, more affordable, and accessible.
Yes. Pharmacists in Washington can prescribe several common ailments when working with a physician.
Scripted is free to start! There are no reoccurring fees, or monthly payments.
Consults with your pharmacist start as low as $19. Most services range between $19 – $50.
No, you do not need a prescription. If you are eligible to receive treatment, your pharmacists will issue you a new prescription, just like your doctor would.
Nope. You can walk-in and receive same-day service, or you can plan ahead by scheduling an appointment.
After using Scripted, your pharmacist will automatically communicate your visit summary to your physician’s office.
Scripted is currently cash only, and insurance is not accepted.
You can use Scripted at participating pharmacies near you. Currently, we are available in Eastern Idaho.
Scripted was made to improve affordability and expand access to care for all. In some instances, if you have underlying conditions or if you have a more serious condition that cannot be treated by the pharmacist, your pharmacist may refer you to a physician.