John's Story - Marley Drug

Transferring your prescriptions should feel easy. With our online form, it only takes a moment. You tell us what you need, we take care of the rest.
Tell us which medication you want to transfer
Enter the name of the prescription you'd like us to move to Marley Drug.
Share your information
Provide your basic patient details so we can match your prescription accurately and securely.
Add your current pharmacy
Once you submit the form, we'll contact your pharmacy and complete the transfer. You'll then receive a call from us at 336-771-7672 to confirm your details and share your delivery date.
Because we offer:
Peace of mind knowing you're in good hands
It's the process of moving your prescription(s) from your current pharmacy to Marley Drug. We handle everything for you.
No. We'll contact your pharmacy and complete the transfer for you. You would only need to reach out to your doctor if you have no refills left at your current pharmacy.
Most transfers are completed within 1–2 business days. If your pharmacy is busy or needs more details, it may take a little longer, but we'll keep you updated.
Yes. You can transfer one or your entire profile. Just tell us which medication(s) you want to move.
No. Transferring your prescriptions to Marley Drug is completely free.
No. Transfers happen between pharmacies. We'll only reach out to your doctor if your prescription needs a renewal.
You only need a few basic details:
Once you provide this, we take care of the rest.
No problem. Tell us what you remember—part of the name, what it's for, or even what the pill looks like—and we'll help identify it.
It depends on the type of medication and your state. Schedule II medications cannot be transferred. Schedule IV medications can be transferred, but only in North Carolina.
Send us your information and we'll confirm your specific case right away.
After the transfer is complete and we confirm your shipping and payment details, your medication is shipped right away. Most patients receive their order within a few days.
Absolutely. Your prescriptions belong to you. You can move them anytime.