Army medicine home delivery lets ex-servicemen and ECHS beneficiaries get prescribed medicines delivered to their door. With Army Medicine Supplier — an independent licensed pharmacy — you upload a prescription, a registered pharmacist verifies it, and medicines arrive with free delivery, up to 40% discount and cash on delivery across Uttar Pradesh.
Medicines brought to army families' doorsteps
For many ex-servicemen and elderly defence pensioners, travelling to the polyclinic or chemist for every refill is hard — especially for long-term medicines for blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions or thyroid disorders. Army medicine home delivery removes that burden. Army Medicine Supplier is an independent, licensed retail pharmacy that delivers prescribed medicines to the homes of army families across its Uttar Pradesh service area.
How it works
- Upload a photo of your prescription (and ECHS card, if applicable).
- A registered pharmacist verifies it and sends a transparent quote — MRP, discount and final price per medicine.
- Approve the quote. No advance payment, no online payment.
- Medicines are delivered to your door with live tracking; pay cash on delivery.
Read the full ordering guide or upload your prescription now.
Why army families choose home delivery
- Free delivery with no minimum order value.
- Up to 40% discount for army families and ECHS beneficiaries.
- Cash on delivery — pay only when medicines arrive.
- Pharmacist-verified — every order checked by a registered pharmacist.
- OTP-confirmed handover and live order tracking.
Delivery areas
We deliver across Uttar Pradesh, including:
Frequently asked questions
What is army medicine home delivery?
Army medicine home delivery is a service that brings prescribed medicines to the homes of ex-servicemen, ECHS beneficiaries and defence families. With Army Medicine Supplier — an independent licensed pharmacy — you upload your prescription, a registered pharmacist verifies it, and the medicines are delivered to your door with free delivery and cash on delivery.
Who can use army medicine home delivery?
Ex-servicemen, defence pensioners, war widows, serving personnel's families and ECHS beneficiaries in the service area can use it. A valid prescription is required for prescription medicines, as Army Medicine Supplier operates as a licensed retail pharmacy under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act.
Is there a delivery charge?
No. Home delivery is free across the service area with no minimum order value, and you pay cash on delivery — there is no advance or online payment required.
How much can ECHS beneficiaries save?
Army families and ECHS beneficiaries get up to 40% discount on medicines. The exact discount per medicine — MRP, discount and final price — is shown transparently on the pharmacist's quote before you confirm.
Does this replace the ECHS polyclinic?
No. Army Medicine Supplier is independent and not affiliated with ECHS or the Ministry of Defence. It is a convenience service for when you cannot travel to the polyclinic or face a medicine shortage. For ECHS entitlements and cashless treatment, continue using your polyclinic.
How long does delivery take?
A pharmacist usually reviews your prescription within a few hours. After you approve the quote, medicines are dispatched from the licensed Farrukhabad pharmacy and typically reach addresses in the service area within 1–2 days with live tracking.