Chronic-Care Delivery

Chronic-Care Medicine Delivery

Regular, pharmacist-verified delivery of the medicines veterans and seniors take every day — never run out again

Quick answer

Chronic-care medicine delivery brings the long-term medicines veterans and seniors take every day — for diabetes, blood pressure, heart, thyroid and more — to their door on a regular cycle. Every order is pharmacist-verified, eligible items are up to 40% off, and you pay cash on delivery.

Most of the families we serve are managing not one but several long-term conditions at once. Running out of a daily medicine, or making a trip to the polyclinic only to find it’s “NA”, is exactly what chronic-care delivery is built to prevent.

Conditions we deliver for

How chronic-care delivery works

  1. Upload your prescription once — the pharmacist verifies it.
  2. We arrange your regular medicines, with same-salt options if a brand is short.
  3. You approve a transparent quote with your discount.
  4. Medicines arrive monthly at your door — cash on delivery, free shipping.
Caring for a parent? You can order on a senior’s behalf and set up a steady monthly cycle so they never miss a dose.

Frequently asked questions

What is chronic-care medicine delivery?

It's regular home delivery of the long-term medicines you take for ongoing conditions like diabetes, blood pressure, heart disease or thyroid — pharmacist-verified, on a monthly cycle, with cash on delivery.

Can you set up monthly refills?

Yes. Upload your prescription and we arrange your regular medicines on a monthly cycle so you never run out, with reminders to reorder before you do.

Can I order for an elderly parent?

Yes. A family member or carer can upload the prescription and place the order on behalf of a senior who isn't comfortable with apps.

How much can chronic-care patients save?

Eligible medicines are supplied at up to 40% off MRP, shown transparently on your quote. Over a monthly chronic-care bill, that adds up significantly.

This page is general information, not medical advice. Always follow your doctor’s instructions.

Upload your prescription to start chronic-care delivery, or see what to do when a medicine is “NA” at your polyclinic.