Medication services provided by a licensed registered pharmacist.
Medication Services Provided
Prescription Medications
Patient Education by a Registered Pharmacist
Blood Pressure Cuffs
Blood Sugar Monitoring Supplies
Flu Vaccines
Medication Services NOT Provided
Walk-in services; appointments are required for medication pick-up
OAFC does not fill prescriptions for controlled substances
How to Qualify for Clinic Services
Live or work in Walworth County
Have no health insurance
Household income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level
You must register before receiving services. To get started, register online or call the clinic at 262-379-1401 for assistance
Fees for Medications
Medications are free to qualifying patients.
To learn more about qualifying for services, visit the Patients page.
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“Medication is anything which, in proper measure, moves us towards wholeness.” ~Michele Jennae
Medication Pick Up/Walk-In Services
OAFC does not offer walk-in services.
Appointments are necessary for all clinic services, including medication pick up. Appointment times for patients are limited and vary.
Medication Donations
OAFC must comply with strict state and federal regulations related to accepting medication donations. Please review the clinic’s Medication Donation Guidelines before dropping off any medications at the clinic.
If you have questions regarding donations, call the clinic at 262-379-1401 and ask to speak to the pharmacist.