Quadrangle Pharmacy, LLC, located in Health Services, is available to all faculty, staff and students of Washington University in St. Louis and their dependents.

The pharmacy stocks medications that are most frequently needed by the students of WashU. 

Additional medications can be ordered if necessary, usually available within 24-48 hours
Prescription required for all medications
Connect with us
  • 314-935-6662
  • 314-696-1214
Office hours & location
  • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
    Wednesday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
    Closed 12-1 p.m. daily
  • Main waiting area, Health Services

Payment and plan coverage

Payment is taken at the time of service at the pharmacy.

Bear Bucks, credit cards and Apple Pay/Google Pay accepted
Billing to your student account available
Most prescription drug coverage plans accepted

Patient assistance programs

Patient assistance programs are available from many drug companies for those people who cannot afford to buy their medications.

Search for programs applicable to your medication, apply for assistance and find contact information at RxAssist
Eligibility for each program varies and often depends on insurance status and income.

For further assistance, contact:

  • Pharmacy staff: 314-935-6662
  • Mental Health Services Coordinator: 314-935-6695

The best way to get your prescriptions on file at Quadrangle Pharmacy is to have your provider send a new prescription.

Leaves a prescription on file at your home pharmacy for use during breaks
May be prescribed electronically, or by fax: 314-696-1214 
Complete the Transfer prescriptions to the pharmacy form (PDF)

Important notes: transfer requests

  • Due to high volume of transfer requests at the start of the fall semester, please request at least one week before needing the medication
  • Present a copy of prescription insurance card to the pharmacy prior to filling any prescriptions
  • Questions about prescription transfer: 314-935-6662

New York residents: New York state law limits the ability to transfer prescription refills. Instead of a transfer, request that your provider call or fax new prescriptions or write them to bring to the pharmacy. 

Generic medications

A wide range of generics are available that contain the same medication as their brand-name equivalents, at a much lower cost.