Why Choose a University Health Pharmacy
When you use a University Health pharmacy, your pharmacist has access to all of your medical information in one convenient spot. At University Health, you have just one electronic medical record. Diagnoses, test results, prescriptions and even doctor notes are included in your record.
Seeing your entire scope of care enables your pharmacist to develop a deeper understanding of your complete medical picture. This helps your pharmacist watch for concerns like possible drug interactions.
How We Support You
When you’re taking medication, especially multiple medications, you may need a little support. From convenient refill options to medication counseling, we are committed to supporting you.
Smoking Cessation
Our pharmacists provide individualized smoking cessation sessions for people looking to quit. Ask your provider for a referral.
Medication Assistance Program for CareLink Members
CareLink members may be eligible for prescription drug coverage. Learn about the CareLink Medication Assistance Program.
Contact Our Pharmacies
If you have questions about our services or need a prescription refill, please contact our pharmacy near you:
- University Health Medical Center Pavilion Pharmacy: 210-358-8680
- University Health Robert B. Green Pharmacy: 210-358-3475
- University Health Southeast Pharmacy: 210-358-5534
- University Health Southwest Pharmacy: 210-358-5140
- University Health Texas Diabetes Institute Pharmacy: 210-358-7460
Vaccines at University Health Pharmacies
COVID-19 Vaccine
We offer the latest Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on a walk-in basis at our ambulatory pharmacies. Learn more about walk-in hours and vaccine eligibility.
Flu Shots
We offer flu shots on a walk-in basis at our ambulatory pharmacies during business hours. Learn more about our ambulatory pharmacy locations and hours.
Safe Medication Disposal
Do you have medications that are expired or unneeded? Visit a University Health pharmacy and look for the green bins marked “Safe Drug Disposal.” These are authorized Drug Enforcement Administration collection bins.
Keep these tips in mind:
- Scratch out all identifying information from the pill bottle before tossing it in the bin.
- Do not place illegal substances in the bin.
- Package your medications securely to prevent leakage from liquid medications.
- Ask a pharmacist if you have any questions.