Our charitable pharmacy fills prescriptions for low-income, uninsured adults in Dane County, at no cost to patients. We help patients learn about their medications and find support for getting effective treatment for chronic and acute medical conditions. Our pharmacy is state-licensed and stocks many medications to treat common conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and infections. We provide up to a 30-day supply for each prescription. We do not stock or provide narcotics.
Welcome to the St. Vincent de Paul Charitable Pharmacy! Before applying, please ensure you meet the requirements below. If you meet these requirements, begin the New Patient Eligibility Form below. Please note, if you do not have any income, you will need a Letter of Support (below) to receive help from the pharmacy. The letter can be completed by a friend or family member who supports you.
During pharmacy open hours, we accept medicines that are unexpired, properly labeled and stored, and untampered with. We do not accept medical supplies. Before donating, you must complete the form below. Please do not remove the medicine label on the bottle.
Form to Donate MedicineLearn MorePrescribers may view our formulary before referring patients to our pharmacy. If you do not see the medication you are looking for on this list, please give us a call, as we still might be able to provide it. We do not stock or provide narcotics
Browse Available MedicationWe are currently offering COVID-19 vaccines to anyone over the age of 12. Please call (608) 292-2549 or click below to schedule your appointment.
Schedule a COVID-19 VaccineFind a Testing LocationOrder a COVID-19 Test KitWe are currently offering free rides to and from our pharmacy. Call (608) 268-0355 to schedule your ride. Please note that we are located in the Middlecamp Center For Vincentian Charity, 2033 Fish Hatchery Road, Madison WI 53724.
Learn about Uber Rides for Health EquityRebalanced-Life Wellness Association is hosting a monthy “Check-in Wednesday” for older Black men, aged 60+. The event will be an opportunity to, “learn more about accessible and affordable health care while building community relations and networks.” The free event will be held at Men’s Health & Education Center and will include music, games and fellowship.
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