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Medlock Pharmacy

15 minutes · free · no obligation

Free medication review.

15 minutes with a licensed pharmacist. No transfer required. No pressure. Just answers.

What's included

Everything below, free.

A pharmacist's entire job is to know how medications work together — or against each other. We'll spend 15 minutes putting that to work for you.

  • 15-minute one-on-one with a licensed pharmacist
  • Full review of your current medications for interactions and duplications
  • Generic and lower-cost alternatives identified where clinically appropriate
  • Copay & financial assistance check across your prescriptions
  • Over the counter supplement guidance
  • No obligation to transfer

How it works

Three steps. About thirty minutes total.

  1. Book

    Fill out the form below or call us. We'll match you with a pharmacist and a 15-minute window.

  2. Bring your meds (or just a list)

    A photo of the bottles works fine. So does a hand-written list. Whatever's easiest.

  3. Walk out with answers

    Interaction check, generic alternatives, copay options — explained clearly so you leave knowing what to do next.

Book a slot

Tell us when you're free.

We'll call you back within one business day to lock in a 15-minute window. The rest happens at the appointment.

  • Interaction & duplication check
  • Copay programs and generic alternatives
  • 100% free, no transfer needed

Risk-free

100% free. No prescriptions required. No pressure to switch.

Frequently asked

What people ask first.

Do I need to be a Medlock customer?

No. The medication review is open to anyone in our community. Most people who sit down with us end up choosing to bring their prescriptions over — but there's no pressure either way. The point is to make sure you walk out with answers about your medications, regardless of where you fill them.

Can I just call instead?

Yes. (678) 691-1375. A pharmacist will pick up. If we're busy with another patient, leave a number and we'll call back the same day.

What should I bring?

The bottles are ideal — the labels carry dose and prescriber details we'll want. If that's not realistic, a written list, a photo, or even a screenshot from your last pharmacy's app is enough to start.

Will my doctor know we did this?

Only if you want. The review is for you — we don't fax or share anything with your prescriber unless you ask us to.

Ready when you are

Fifteen minutes could change what you pay this month.