I’m proud to be working with CVS Pharmacy on the CVS Pharmacy Difference Campaign. All opinions expressed are my own, and all product claims or program details shared should be verified at CVS.com or with the appropriate manufacturers. #TheCVSDifference
I’m a mom who wears many hats so saving time and money is always at the top of my list of things to do. I homeschool, run a household, run a part-time business and basically run myself crazy most days. When I heard that CVS was partnering with Target stores I knew this would be a time-saver for me. Here are 3 ways I’ll be saving time using CVS Pharmacy this winter.
I’ll be picking up my CVS prescriptions while shopping at Target
Winter is coming, as the popular show Game of Thrones likes to constantly remind us. With winter comes snotty noses, ear infections, colds and the dreaded flu. So, it’s great that I’ll be able to pick-up winter socks and my prescriptions in the same place. Here are a few things you should know about picking up your prescriptions at the new CVS Pharmacies inside of Target stores:
- If you are a former Target pharmacy customer you do not need to do anything. CVS has your health records. All you need to do is visit CVS at Target and pick up your prescription.
- Both former Target pharmacy customers and CVS Pharmacy customers can pick up their refill prescriptions in Target stores.
- Target’s pharmacy rewards programs is no longer being offered. You can sign up for CVS ExtraCare rewards program by clicking here.
I’ll be using the CVS pharmacy App

- Get reminders to fill prescriptions for myself and entire family
- Link my CVS ExtraCare rewards card to my CVS Pharmacy app to keep track of my ExtraBucks and special offers
- Make appointments at the in-store Minute Clinic
- Pick-up my prescriptions at CVS Pharmacy in Target
I’ll be visiting the Minute Clinic at Target
One of the awesome things about CVS moving into Target stores is that the MinuteClinic will become even more convenient. The former Target Clinics will
- vaccinations for flu, pneumonia, pertussis and hepatitis
- treat minor wounds, abrasions, joint sprains, and skin conditions such as poison ivy, ringworm, lice and acne
- diagnose, treat and write prescriptions for common family illnesses such as strep throat, bladder infections, pink eye, and infections of the ears, nose and throat