Co-op Connections FAQ

Co-op Connections FAQ

The discounts save you 10% to 60% on prescriptions at over 60,000 pharmacies nationwide, including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target and more.

Your pharmacy discounts are provided as part of your Co-op Connections program at no cost.

No. One card may be used by the entire family. You can also download the free Co-op Connections app for access to discounts.

Yes, just present your card and prescription at a participating retail pharmacy to receive a discount at the time of purchase. You can also download the free Co-op Connections app for access to discounts.

Your Co-op Connections cards are free. If you need a replacement card, please stop by any of our offices, use our contact us form or call our Member Services Department at 806.775.7766 and we'll gladly mail you a new card.

This plan is not insurance; it is a pharmacy discount offer. The card provides immediate discounts at the pharmacy. Upon presenting your card to the pharmacist, you will pay the lower of a discounted price or the pharmacy’s regular retail price. There are no forms to fill out and no limit to the number of times you can use the card. These discounts are available only at participating retail pharmacies.

Your card cannot be used with insurance. However, use your card to purchase prescriptions not covered by your insurance plans at a discounted rate.

The Co-op Connections card is accepted at over 60,000 retail pharmacies nationwide, including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target and more. You can find participating pharmacy locations using the Search by Pharmacies tool or by calling 800.800.7616.

Yes. You will receive the best price available to you through this program at the pharmacy. On occasion, pharmacies will price a particular medication lower than the discount rate provided by the card. If that occurs, you will receive the lower price.

Yes, if you know the name, strength and quantity of the medication, you can find the discounted price of the medication using the Search by Prescription tool.

Drug prices are different from pharmacy to pharmacy. Even chains have different prices in their stores depending on the population they serve. Additionally, manufacturers’ drug prices change periodically.