CVS Caremark

CVS Caremark

Convenient prescription refill

⭐️4.4 / 5
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📼5 scs
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All Versions of CVS Caremark

5.38

June 28, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.37

June 24, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.36

April 22, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.35

April 18, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.34

March 19, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.33

February 19, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.32

February 13, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.31

February 6, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.30

December 6, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

5.29

November 15, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

Price History of CVS Caremark

Description of CVS Caremark

The CVS/caremark™ app lets you refill mail service prescriptions, track order status, view prescription history and more. You must have CVS/caremark prescription benefits to use the app: If you’re not sure, check your health insurance plan information to confirm. Features include: • Refill mail service prescriptions without registering or signing in (Easy Refill) • Submit new mail order prescription • See number of refills due and orders in progress without signing in • Check order status • Renew or request new mail service prescriptions • Check drug costs and coverage • View prescription history • Find a pharmacy in your network • View your member ID Card (if provided by plan design) • Add your member ID Card to your Apple Wallet (if provided by plan design) • Identify unknown pills • Check for potential drug interactions • Update account information; shipping and billing information, manage family access, and reset password • Touch ID sign in for easy access to your account and key app features If you already use Caremark.com, your existing username and password will also work on the app. If not, you can register directly on the app and use your new username and password on the website. ** We're here to help you get the prescriptions you need when you need them. If you like this service, please take a moment to review our app.**
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CVS Caremark: FAQ

Is CVS Caremark optimized for iPad devices?

No, the software for CVS Caremark is not compatible with iPads.
CVS Caremark is the developer of the CVS Caremark app.
CVS Caremark currently supports iOS 16.0 or later.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about CVS Caremark, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.4 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Cvs Caremark App Is Medical.
The newest version of CVS Caremark is 5.38.
The latest update for CVS Caremark was released on June 29, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the CVS Caremark app supports the following languages: American English.
Sorry, CVS Caremark is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, CVS Caremark is not eligible for in-app purchases.
No, CVS Caremark does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of CVS Caremark

  • Decent app incompetent pharmacy

    The app itself is not bad. The problem is if you ever need to renew a prescription cvs is incompetent. I used the for a couple of years, and every time I added a prescription or renewed one, I would have to callc s multiple times. Customer service is unhelpful in most cases. I had them send me a recall letter, for a prescription and they wouldnt even send me a replacement. I even had to renew the prescription (which took several calls back to cvs to proces).. I finally gave up after cvs was unable to fill a refill after 4 months during which I called many times and wasted hours. In all these scenarios I also eas in touch with my dr office in case it was on their side. After switching to another pharmacy I can say it is definitely on the cvs side. I am able to consistently get prescriptions from a real pharmacy next day. Will never do business with cvs again.
  • Worst App

    This really is the worst app. If you don’t have high blood pressure before using it you definitely will after. But don’t get excited- they won’t let you refill your BP meds- because of course they know better than your Dr. there is nothing simple about this app. Tell it to use facial recognition- go ahead. But it will still ask for a password that it will refuse to recognize. Want to refill a prescription? Nope! Not gonna do that even though it was last refilled 3 months ago. I am convinced they make it impossible to use so that you need more meds that the app will refuse to give you even though a medical professional prescribed them. I really really hate this app and I am forced to use it because of course. Insurance. For meds that aren’t even addictive like for BP or cholesterol. This app will completely ruin a perfectly good evening. This app will tell you to renew a med and you’ll do it then it will chastise you and say it’s too soon. This app makes you think hmmm I’d rather die than try to use it to refill a prescription.
  • Technically works

    This app is terribly designed. You have to re-login constantly, but password autofill doesn’t work because my phone doesn’t recognize the app as being affiliated with the Caremark website. The loading animation looks like a Windows Movie Maker transition, and it’s genuinely disorienting. None of the text elements are centered. Buttons that look like they should do something when pressed aren’t actually buttons. Notifications are glitchy and inaccurate. All of this speaks to the app being coded by an amateur, which would be acceptable for a small family pharmacy, but not an actual corporation with the resources to hire a professional.