Yes — ex-servicemen, war widows, defence pensioners and their dependents can get prescribed medicines delivered home. Army Medicine Supplier, an independent licensed pharmacy, verifies each prescription through a registered pharmacist and delivers with free delivery, up to 40% discount and cash on delivery across Uttar Pradesh.
Built for the veteran community
After a lifetime of service, many ex-servicemen and their families face a simple but persistent problem — getting their regular medicines without a difficult trip to the polyclinic or chemist. Elderly veterans, war widows and dependents in smaller towns feel this most. Medicine delivery for ex-servicemen exists to solve exactly that, bringing prescribed medicines to the door.
Who this serves
- Ex-servicemen and defence pensioners, including the elderly and less mobile.
- War widows and dependent family members.
- Dependents — spouse, dependent children and parents.
- Families managing a veteran's chronic, long-term medicines.
Why it helps
- No travel needed — order from home, medicines arrive at the door.
- Free delivery and up to 40% discount for army families.
- Cash on delivery — no advance payment.
- Every order verified by a registered pharmacist.
- A family member can order on the veteran's behalf.
Start an order
Upload a prescription or read the step-by-step ordering guide.
Frequently asked questions
Can ex-servicemen get medicines delivered at home?
Yes. Ex-servicemen, war widows, defence pensioners and their dependents can have prescribed medicines delivered to their home by Army Medicine Supplier, an independent licensed pharmacy. Upload the prescription, a registered pharmacist verifies it, and medicines arrive with free delivery, up to 40% discount and cash on delivery.
Can a son or daughter order on behalf of a veteran?
Yes. Many orders are placed by children or grandchildren of veterans. Sign in with any email, upload the veteran's prescription, and set the veteran's home as the delivery address. This is especially helpful for elderly or bedridden ex-servicemen.
Is this useful for long-term medicines?
Very. Conditions like hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and thyroid disorders need uninterrupted medication. Home delivery means a veteran never has to skip a dose because they could not reach the polyclinic or chemist. Plan refills before stock runs out.
Do war widows and dependents qualify?
Yes. The service is open to the wider defence family — war widows, dependent parents and dependent children. A valid prescription is required for prescription medicines.
Is it connected to ECHS?
No. Army Medicine Supplier is an independent licensed pharmacy and is not affiliated with ECHS or the Ministry of Defence. It complements the ECHS polyclinic by adding home-delivery convenience; it does not replace ECHS entitlements or cashless treatment.