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Prescription Submission
How: Providers can send prescriptions via e-prescribe, fax, or by calling (405) 451-0777 to speak with one of our pharmacists.
For Healthcare Providers
Send prescriptions quickly and securely — this page is your routing reference, not an upload form. We handle the rest, from verification to complimentary delivery.
Tip: print this page for a desk-side reference.
Step 1
How: Providers can send prescriptions via e-prescribe, fax, or by calling (405) 451-0777 to speak with one of our pharmacists.
Step 2
Process: Our expert pharmacists verify each prescription for accuracy, compliance, and patient suitability.
Step 3
Provider involvement: Providers can expect seamless communication throughout the process, with notifications for time-sensitive events like prior authorization, alternative therapy suggestions, and necessary follow-up.
Step 4
Patient convenience: Once our team ensures the best available copay based on patient eligibility, the patient will receive a text link to place their order. Our team will follow up with all patients who have not placed their order to address any questions.
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Patient experience: Bristol Pharmacy ensures that medications are delivered promptly and free of charge through our preferred courier services, directly to the patient's preferred location across Oklahoma. (Express options available for additional charge.)
Commonly supported medications — call to confirm. This is not live inventory, and a listing is not a stock, coverage, or price guarantee. List reviewed 2026-07-10.
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Bristol Pharmacy offers healthcare practitioners and their staff the opportunity to engage in collaborative initiatives aimed at enhancing patient outcomes through tailored integrative strategies.
Our goal is to increase the efficiency of pharmacy-to-provider communication by reducing time-consuming communication barriers.
Call us to learn more about these opportunities — please don't include patient information in onboarding inquiries.