How to find your old Rite Aid pharmacy records

Rite Aid retail locations closed in 2024. Medchart, the records request system, stopped accepting requests on December 31, 2025. Your records weren't deleted, they moved. Here's where to find them.

Prescription records

When stores closed, active prescriptions transferred to a nearby pharmacy, typically Walgreens, CVS, or a local independent.

Check any bottle from late 2024. The receiving pharmacy's name is printed on the label. If you don't have one, call the pharmacies closest to your old location and give them your name and date of birth. They can pull your prescription history and print or fax it to you or your doctor.

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Vaccination records

All vaccinations administered at Rite Aid were reported to your state's immunization registry at the time of your visit. We've put together a page with your state's official registry links and vaccination requirement resources.

Records for legal or insurance purposes

If you need pharmacy records for a legal case, insurance claim, or disability application, you have a few paths.

  • Your current pharmacy or doctor can provide prescription history and treatment records.
  • Your insurer keeps a full claims history. Request it through your member portal.
  • If records are needed for litigation, your attorney can subpoena them from the pharmacy that received the transfer.

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FAQ

No. Rite Aid's pharmacy record request system through Medchart ended December 31, 2025. Your records were transferred to the pharmacy that received your prescriptions when Rite Aid stores closed. Contact that pharmacy directly for your prescription history.

Most Rite Aid prescriptions were transferred to nearby Walgreens, CVS, or local pharmacies when stores closed in 2024. Check your prescription bottles from late 2024 to see which pharmacy received your prescriptions, or call local pharmacies in your area to ask.

Check your state's immunization registry. All COVID vaccinations were reported to state health departments. Search for your state's name plus "immunization registry" to access your records. You can also check your health insurance portal or contact your primary care doctor.

Search online for your state's name plus "immunization registry." Most states have a free online portal where you can look up your records. You may need your name, date of birth, and address to verify your identity.

Call the pharmacies nearest to your old Rite Aid location and ask if they received any transfers. If no pharmacy has your records, contact your prescribing doctor. They can write a new prescription and send it to any pharmacy you choose.

Yes. Your doctor can contact the pharmacy that received your Rite Aid prescriptions and request your history. They can also access your state's prescription drug monitoring program for a record of controlled substances dispensed.

Pharmacies are required to keep prescription records for a minimum of 2 to 10 years depending on state law. The pharmacy that received your transferred Rite Aid prescriptions should have your recent history. For older records, check with your doctor or health insurance company.

Your new pharmacy has the prescriptions that were transferred. But having your full history helps your doctor spot interactions and track what has worked for you. Request a copy of your records for your own files.

Rite Aid is a preventive health company. We offer annual blood testing at 2,000+ locations nationwide. The goal is to help you catch small things before they become big problems.

We are exploring bringing prescription services back to Rite Aid. We will share updates on this page as timelines become clear. Right now, Rite Aid offers preventive health blood testing at 2,000+ locations.

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