Rite Aid Memorial Day hours
Memorial Day operates on holiday hours at most chains. The major retail pharmacies stay open with regular or slightly reduced schedules; Costco closes entirely. Rite Aid stays open with regular Monday hours.
The Rite Aid pharmacy counter typically follows a more conservative holiday schedule than the front store. Even when the front of the store is open, prescription fills require a licensed pharmacist on duty, and most chains pull pharmacist coverage on the highest-closure holidays. For a non-urgent refill, the practical guidance is to fill it the day before — most apps will let you submit a refill request for next-day pickup, which guarantees the prescription is ready when the pharmacy reopens.
If Rite Aid is closed near you
The most reliable national fallbacks for a Memorial Day prescription fill are 24-hour Walgreens, CVS, and Walmart Supercenter pharmacies. They are concentrated in major metros — Las Vegas, Phoenix, Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami — and almost always staff a pharmacist on holidays.
- Walgreens 24-hour pharmacy locations — the largest national 24-hour pharmacy footprint
- CVS 24-hour pharmacy locations — strong coverage in California, Florida, Texas, Illinois
- Walmart Pharmacy — most Supercenters open on non-Christmas/non-Thanksgiving holidays
- All chains: Memorial Day hours →
Prescription pickup tips for Memorial Day
- Refill 48 hours ahead. Most Rite Aid pharmacies process refill requests within a few hours during normal staffing, but holiday week always runs slow.
- Use the Rite Aid app. The app shows real-time pharmacy hours per location and will warn you if your local store is closed for the holiday.
- Call before you drive. Even at 24-hour locations, the on-shift pharmacist may be limited to emergency fills only. A 30-second call confirms the counter is staffed.
- Use a different chain if needed. Rite Aid can transfer your active prescription to a competitor pharmacy in minutes — the transferring pharmacy makes the call.