Some Hannafords have a pharmacy. They seem to be pretty reasonable and do take Good Rx , which we have found to be very good for prescription prices.
I have Silver Scripts, too, but only because their monthly premium is the absolute rock bottom for prescription plans and since you have to have a Medicare Part D prescription plan, they are the ones that would cost the least.
I have no intention of using them though. Inadvertently, the local Rite-Aid filled a prescription wrong for me and charged it to Medicare part D in spite of the fact that I told them to use Good Rx Gold, and the prescription co-pay cost me four times with Silver Scripts what Good RxGold charged.
And of course, once you leave the store, they won’t take it back or make right their error.
I’m done with them.
Wow! I've never had that happen to me in all the years I had a prescription plan, while working for 25 years, and having been retired for almost 20. I can understand why you won't go back. I pay $5 for every one of my scripts except Jardiance. Because there is no generic for it, I have to pay $50 out of pocket for each 90-day script I fill. I can't complain since I save so much on all my other meds.