Feeling unwell / need a pharmacy or urgent (non-emergency) care
Immediate Steps
For minor illness, find a pharmacy (CVS, Walgreens, Duane Reade) or an urgent-care clinic. For anything serious — chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe injury — call 911.
Pharmacy & Medical Help Tips
- Save your travel insurance 24-hour assistance number before your trip.
- Ask your hotel for the nearest clinic, urgent care, or pharmacy.
- Use CVS, Walgreens, Duane Reade, or RxLocal to find nearby pharmacies.
- For minor issues, ask a pharmacist about over-the-counter medicine.
- Some pharmacies have walk-in clinics or rapid-care services.
- For prescription medicine, you may need a U.S.-licensed doctor or urgent care clinic.
- If you already have a prescription, contact your doctor to help transfer it to a local pharmacy.
- Carry your passport or valid ID when picking up certain medications.
- Call 911 for serious symptoms or medical emergencies.
- Do not ignore serious symptoms just to save money.
- Do not assume a pharmacy can prescribe medication without a doctor.
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