Need a prescription filled or an over-the-counter supply?
Pick it up at our Winona Clinic Pharmacy! Stop in or drive up!
With expanded hours and a drive-up window, we’re conveniently located near the Winona Clinic entrance and Urgent Care to offer quick, courteous and friendly service. Stop in to pick up prescriptions after your appointment, or use our drive-up window when you’re not feeling well or you’re out and about with little ones.
We can provide everything you and your family need from prescriptions to over-the-counter medications, and we are a provider for most third-party prescription plans, including Minnesota M.A., Wisconsin M.A. and Medicare.
We offer free, once-a-month delivery within the Winona city limits. Additional deliveries within the same month are $5. Our staff includes five pharmacists and several highly-experienced certified pharmacy technicians.
Rx Local features:
• Lists your prescriptions.
• Makes requesting refills easy. No prescription numbers needed!
• Know when your prescription is ready if you enable notifications.
• Keeps track of your last refill date and when you’re expected to need a refill.
• Request refills for others in your family/household.
• Securely message the pharmacy with questions.
• Set reminders to take medications.
Scan the QR code above to download Rx Local from the App store, then follow the prompts. If you have questions, let us know!
Pharmacist referral: An extra layer of care and safety—and peace of mind
Many patients appreciate and can benefit from a referral to a pharmacist in the clinic. This gives their provider more time for other types of care, and it gives patients extra one-on-one time to learn more about their prescription medications. Pharmacy is a unique specialty, and pharmacists are a valuable part of the healthcare team. They can help with chronic disease management and even recommend resources to help patients afford their medications.
“Michelle went over each prescription, provided information and tips and answered all my questions. This was very helpful as she is extremely knowledgeable about the medications and how they affect each other and their potential side effects. All the people in the clinic are just great and the follow through is really unbelievable. I feel very well cared for at Winona Health.”
Questions about your medications?
Meet with a pharmacist in the clinic
Working directly with a pharmacist can improve your understanding, and therefore health outcome. A pharmacist specializes in medications and answers questions about how they work; potential side effects; the affect they may have on other medications; how to take them most effectively; and, when appropriate, how to safely work toward eliminating a medication.
Michelle Buchheit, doctor of pharmacy, now sees patients in the clinic at Winona Health.
Michelle Buchheit
Doctor of Pharmacy
“I’ve been a hospital pharmacist here at Winona Health for the last four years, but I wanted more direct patient interaction. In this new role in the clinic, I can help patients one on one and optimize their medications to help them get the most out of them.
I’m available for anyone, providers and patients, who has medication-related questions. I can help with dose adjustments, check for drug interactions, provide education on any new medication the provider might want to have a patient start, and I look at cost and affordability options as well. But the most exciting thing for me is I can help with chronic care management, so I can help people manage their diabetes or high blood pressure, COPD or other chronic conditions.
I love being able to help patients understand their medications. When someone has a better understanding of what their medications are and how to use them, they understand overdose conditions and have better control. Sometimes just little adjustments to their medication regime can really optimize their treatments and help them get the most out of their medications.
You can always talk with one of our Winona Clinic pharmacists in the pharmacy, but if you’d like more time to sit down and review your medications with a pharmacist in the clinic, just let your doctor know. I’d be happy to meet you!”
Dispose of old medication safely
Community members can now drop off expired or unused medications at the Winona Clinic Pharmacy for safe disposal.
Expired or unused medications are a great risk to local communities. If not disposed of properly, they can harm the environment (i.e. river/wildlife from being flushed) or be misused. Proper disposal of medications helps reduce these problems.
The medication drop box is just inside the Winona Clinic Pharmacy near the Winona Health clinic entrance at 855 Mankato Avenue. Winona County ASAP (Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention) partnered with Winona Health to address this community need for safe medication disposal. Winona County Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) is a coalition of community members devoted to cultivating a drug-free culture for children and teens in the Winona area.
Anyone can use the Winona Clinic Pharmacy and the medication drop box no matter where they receive their prescription(s).
Contact Information
Winona Clinic Pharmacy