What Publix Pharmacy Free Medication Program is
Publix Pharmacy fills several common medications free of charge with a valid prescription, including up to a 90-day supply of metformin (immediate-release), lisinopril, amlodipine, and the generic versions of amoxicillin, ampicillin, ciprofloxacin, penicillin VK, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, and more.
The free program does not require a club membership or coupon. Generic Lipitor (atorvastatin) is offered at a flat $7.50 for a 90-day supply, undercutting most insurance copays for the same script.
How to enroll
The fastest path is the official Publix Pharmacy mobile app — you'll be enrolled in Publix Pharmacy Free Medication Program the moment the account is created. In-store sign-up is also available at any pharmacy counter or front-store register; the cashier will tie the account to your phone number for instant lookup at future visits.
If you're moving from a different chain, Publix Pharmacy will transfer all of your active prescriptions in a single phone call. The new pharmacy contacts the old one directly, pulls your prescription history, and notifies you when the first fill is ready. Keep your insurance card and a photo ID on hand for the first pickup.
Pharmacy savings & everyday discounts
Publix Pharmacy fills several common medications free of charge with a valid prescription, including up to a 90-day supply of metformin (immediate-release), lisinopril, amlodipine, and the generic versions of amoxicillin, ampicillin, ciprofloxacin, penicillin VK, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, and more. The biggest practical wins come from stacking the loyalty program with manufacturer copay cards, GoodRx or SingleCare discount codes, and the chain's own seasonal coupons. Publix Pharmacy pharmacy staff are trained to run a price comparison if you ask — when a discount card beats your insurance copay, they'll process the cash-pay price instead. It's a polite ask: "Can you check the cash price with GoodRx versus my insurance?"
Members of Publix Pharmacy Free Medication Program can also clip personalized digital coupons in the app. These rotate weekly and frequently include $5 off a $25 front-store purchase — a useful stack for anyone refilling a prescription anyway, since the coupon applies to the whole basket.
Publix Pharmacy Free Medication Program vs other chains
- CVS (ExtraCare): ExtraCare is CVS's free loyalty program.
- Walgreens (myWalgreens): myWalgreens replaced the older Balance Rewards program.
- Rite Aid (Rite Aid Rewards): Rite Aid Rewards is a points-based program.
- Walmart Pharmacy (Walmart+ Rx for Less): Walmart+ ($98/year or $12.
- Costco Pharmacy (Costco Member Prescription Program): The Costco Member Prescription Program (CMPP) gives Costco members discounted cash prices on a wide list of generics and brand medications when paying without insurance.
- Kroger Pharmacy (Kroger Rx Savings Club): Kroger Rx Savings Club ($36/year individual, $72/year family) offers $0 generics on hundreds of medications, up to 85% off thousands more, and discounts that work without insurance.
Where to use Publix Pharmacy Free Medication Program
Publix Pharmacy Free Medication Program works at every Publix Pharmacy location nationwide — see Publix Pharmacy hours for the full directory. You can also browse by state below.