Amazon Pharmacy Brings Prescription Kiosks to One Medical

Amazon pharmacy prescription kiosk
Amazon pharmacy prescription kiosk (Photo courtesy of Amazon)

Amazon will begin filling select prescriptions at electronic kiosks inside One Medical primary-care clinics, starting in Los Angeles this December. The pilot focuses on common, non-refrigerated medications—think antibiotics, asthma inhalers, and blood-pressure treatments—and includes a virtual pharmacist consult at the kiosk.

It’s the company’s first in-person pickup option for pharmacy, which until now has leaned on delivery. By placing inventory closer to patients, Amazon aims to cut shipping costs and speed up urgent fills, while keeping the footprint small enough to slot into existing clinics.

Access isn’t limited to members: while One Medical runs a membership model, non-members can still book appointments and use the kiosk. Amazon says it plans to expand outside California in 2026, and is also talking with external health systems about partnerships.

The kiosks won’t handle refrigerated drugs—such as popular GLP-1 weight-loss medications—or tightly controlled pain medicines. Inventory will be tailored to each clinic.

Why it matters

If the pilot works, expect these pharmacy kiosks to show up wherever Amazon already sees patients—tightening the loop between clinic visit → prescription → pickup and giving the company a new lever on convenience and cost in healthcare.

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