Better Health Pharmacy, County of Santa Clara Public Health Department

Category: Pharmacy in San Jose, California

Address: 725 E Santa Clara St #202, San Jose, CA 95112, USA

Phone: +14087940564

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10:30AM–7PM

Wednesday: 10:30AM–7PM

Thursday: 10:30AM–7PM

Friday: 10:30AM–7PM

Saturday: 8:30AM–5PM

Reviews

Eloness R

Mar 4, 2018

Better Health Pharmacy is wonderful! I got my flu shot for free here. It's clean, organized, the people are friendly and kind, and everything is free! When I went there was no line (though I did get my flu shot late in the season). Wonderful execution of a great idea.

Elad Berwaldt

Oct 20, 2017

The Better Health Pharmacy is a very helpful, extremely patron-oriented, totally free-of-charge, and absolutely unique in California place of dispensing various medicines. I've had only superb experiences over there, and would like to make an unhesitant and a heartfelt recommendation of the pharmacy. Thank You so much! Cheers!

selah albrightson

Sep 8, 2017

I am so grateful for Better Health Pharmacy. Everyone there is so kind and caring and works so hard to get my meds ready on time. I have some serious health conditions that require a number of meds. Because of this program I am able to get all my meds!! All these people are truly God's angels. Thank you so much you guys!!! God Bless you all.

GREGORY CHAPEL

Oct 4, 2016

Santa Clara County Better Health Pharmacy provides a desperate service that needed to be filled. What a spectacular operation that services so many people that are in need of medical prescriptions with a Doctor's approval free of charge and no questions asked. You can pick up your prescription(s) in person or have them mailed to you via USPS free of charge if you reside in Santa Clara County. The staff is very caring, helpful, hospitable and efficient, setting an excellent example of how any operation and service should be run. I am so very grateful for this service, and I encourage everyone to check this service out. It's most definitely a "win - win" proposition! Thank you Better Health Pharmacy for your purpose.

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Questions & Answers

Do you have to be a resident of Santa Clara County to get free drugs from this pharmacy?

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Does Better Health Pharmacy provide vaccine shots?

Randolph Moore | Aug 26, 2019
Brenda Gonzalez | Aug 26, 2019

They had a flu shot station set up. I dont know about other vaccines..

I live in Phoenix AZ, and a former Bay Area resident. I have unopened and sealed bottles of Amlodipine (5mg) and Triamterene/HCTZ (37.5-25mg), each 90 count. I can't stand disposing of these meds when so many others could use it. Can I send it?

Leslie P. | Aug 26, 2019
Better Health Pharmacy, County of Santa Clara Public Health Department | Aug 26, 2019

We are not able to accept medication donations from patients. It is prohibited by California law. If you have unwanted medications, please dispose of them safely. Do not dispose of them in your trash, down the drain or in your toilet. Instead, take them to a drop-off location for unwanted medications. Many police stations and pharmacies have these drop-off bins.

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Do you have ver low cost medicine?

Barbara Hannah | Aug 26, 2018
kenneth kirkland | Aug 26, 2018

Yes they are free as long as they have it

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Hello. I have a lot of unused, unopened medications for asthma that I don't need anymore. Would you be able to use them? I hope so!

Anandamayi1122 | Aug 26, 2018
Better Health Pharmacy, County of Santa Clara Public Health Department | Aug 26, 2019

We are not able to accept medication donations from patients. It is prohibited by California law. If you have unwanted medications, please dispose of them safely. Do not dispose of them in your trash, down the drain or in your toilet. Instead, take them to one of these Santa Clara County drop-off locations for unwanted medications: https://med-project.org/locations/santa-clara/convenient-locations/.

can we drop off medications unopened and not out of date at your facility. Do you accept unopened formula and plastic plungers that go with it. What about pill crushers?

Irene Lee | Aug 26, 2018
Jaime Gamboa | Aug 26, 2018

Definitely not, usafe practice that way! Meds have to be traceable!

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