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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – State law allows for residents in declared emergency areas to fill prescriptions at available pharmacies, even if it is not where your prescription is on file.
Below is a list of open pharmacies, any of which will be able to accommodate emergency requests.
Please bring your medication bottle(s) and/or the actual medication with you to help the pharmacist fill your prescription.
The pharmacist will contact your physician for confirmation.
Please call the pharmacy directly for hours of operation and more information:
– Lake Pharmacy, 15230 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, 707-994-3141.
– Moran’s Pharmacy, 15175 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, 707-994-6440.
– Rite Aid Pharmacy, 15025 Olympic Drive, Clearlake, 707-994-8677.
– Walmart Pharmacy, 15960 Dam Road, Clearlake, 707-994-1671.
– Coyote Valley Pharmacy, 18990 Coyote Valley Road, Suite 2, Hidden Valley Lake, 707-987-8502.
– Kelseyville Pharmacy, 3720 Main St., Kelseyville, 707-279-1561.
– Lucerne Pharmacy, 6244 East Highway 20, Lucerne, 707-274-6643.
Below is a list of open pharmacies, any of which will be able to accommodate emergency requests.
Please bring your medication bottle(s) and/or the actual medication with you to help the pharmacist fill your prescription.
The pharmacist will contact your physician for confirmation.
Please call the pharmacy directly for hours of operation and more information:
– Lake Pharmacy, 15230 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, 707-994-3141.
– Moran’s Pharmacy, 15175 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, 707-994-6440.
– Rite Aid Pharmacy, 15025 Olympic Drive, Clearlake, 707-994-8677.
– Walmart Pharmacy, 15960 Dam Road, Clearlake, 707-994-1671.
– Coyote Valley Pharmacy, 18990 Coyote Valley Road, Suite 2, Hidden Valley Lake, 707-987-8502.
– Kelseyville Pharmacy, 3720 Main St., Kelseyville, 707-279-1561.
– Lucerne Pharmacy, 6244 East Highway 20, Lucerne, 707-274-6643.
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- Written by: Lake County News Reports
FAIRFIELD, Calif. – Partnership HealthPlan of California, which administers Medi-Cal benefits in 14 Northern California counties, is expanding services to its members affected by the fires in Shasta, Trinity, Lake and Mendocino counties.
“It is unfortunate that these devastating fires are happening all too frequently,” said PHC CEO Liz Gibboney. “In response, we have launched our community emergency response plans that will allow our members to more easily access care in these difficult times.”
During this crisis, PHC is working with doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and health centers to ensure that members have access to their medications or medical care regardless of whether they are able to reach their assigned pharmacy or primary care physician.
Affected PHC members are encouraged to:
· Call Member Services at 800-863-4155 if they need help locating a doctor or pharmacy; if their medication, medical equipment, or medical supplies were lost or damaged in the fire, or if their regular pharmacy is closed due to the fire. (Members can use any pharmacy that is open. Outside of their home counties, members can use most pharmacies, including those in grocery stores and chain stores such as CVS, Rite Aid, Wal-Mart and Walgreens.)
· Call PHC’s 24-Hour Advice Nurse line at 866-778-8873 if they need to speak to a nurse and are unable to reach their doctor.
· Call Beacon Health Options at 855-765-9703 for mental health services.
Additionally, PHC opened its doors at its Redding Avtech location to United Way of Northern California, or UWNC, who had been evacuated from their Redding office. This community partnership allowed UWNC to continue to keep vital 2-1-1 services fully operational and begin to raise funds to assist fire victims.
PHC is a nonprofit community-based health care organization that contracts with the state to administer Medi-Cal benefits through local care providers. PHC provides quality health care to more than 555,700 Medi-Cal members in to 14 Northern California counties.
“It is unfortunate that these devastating fires are happening all too frequently,” said PHC CEO Liz Gibboney. “In response, we have launched our community emergency response plans that will allow our members to more easily access care in these difficult times.”
During this crisis, PHC is working with doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and health centers to ensure that members have access to their medications or medical care regardless of whether they are able to reach their assigned pharmacy or primary care physician.
Affected PHC members are encouraged to:
· Call Member Services at 800-863-4155 if they need help locating a doctor or pharmacy; if their medication, medical equipment, or medical supplies were lost or damaged in the fire, or if their regular pharmacy is closed due to the fire. (Members can use any pharmacy that is open. Outside of their home counties, members can use most pharmacies, including those in grocery stores and chain stores such as CVS, Rite Aid, Wal-Mart and Walgreens.)
· Call PHC’s 24-Hour Advice Nurse line at 866-778-8873 if they need to speak to a nurse and are unable to reach their doctor.
· Call Beacon Health Options at 855-765-9703 for mental health services.
Additionally, PHC opened its doors at its Redding Avtech location to United Way of Northern California, or UWNC, who had been evacuated from their Redding office. This community partnership allowed UWNC to continue to keep vital 2-1-1 services fully operational and begin to raise funds to assist fire victims.
PHC is a nonprofit community-based health care organization that contracts with the state to administer Medi-Cal benefits through local care providers. PHC provides quality health care to more than 555,700 Medi-Cal members in to 14 Northern California counties.
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- Written by: Partnership HealthPlan of California





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