

Check if a pharmacy has Veozah in stock without calling around. Use Medfinder, pharmacy apps, and other tools to find Veozah near you fast.
You've got your prescription for Veozah (Fezolinetant). Your doctor ordered the liver tests, everything checked out, and you're ready to start treating your hot flashes. Then you call your pharmacy and hear: "We don't carry that. Let me check... no, we can't get it until next week."
Sound familiar? You're not alone. Veozah is a newer, brand-only medication that costs $550–$765 per month without insurance. Many pharmacies — especially smaller independents — don't keep it on the shelf because of the price and relatively niche patient population. That doesn't mean it's unavailable. It just means you need to know where to look.
Here's how to check Veozah availability without spending your afternoon on hold.
Before diving into solutions, it helps to understand why Veozah is harder to find than more common medications:
None of this means there's a Veozah shortage. As of March 2026, the FDA has not listed any shortage for Veozah. It's a stocking issue, not a supply issue — and that's an important difference because it means the medication is available if you know where to look.
Medfinder is designed specifically for this problem. Enter your medication and location, and it shows you which pharmacies near you are likely to have Veozah in stock. It's faster than calling and covers pharmacies you might not think to check.
This is especially useful for medications like Veozah that aren't stocked everywhere. Instead of guessing which CVS or Walgreens might carry it, Medfinder narrows your search to pharmacies that actually have it.
Major pharmacy chains have apps and websites that can give you some inventory information:
Keep in mind that pharmacy apps don't always show real-time stock levels. They may show a medication as "available" based on their formulary (meaning they can order it) rather than confirming it's physically on the shelf right now.
While primarily known for discount pricing, GoodRx and RxSaver also show which pharmacies near you carry specific medications and at what price. Search for Veozah and enter your zip code. If a pharmacy shows a price, it generally means they stock or can quickly obtain the medication.
This doubles as a way to compare prices and find savings at the same time.
If chain pharmacies near you don't carry Veozah, consider a specialty pharmacy. These pharmacies focus on higher-cost and harder-to-find medications and are more likely to stock drugs like Veozah. Your insurance plan may even require you to fill through a specialty pharmacy for brand-name medications.
Ask your insurance company if they have a preferred specialty pharmacy, or check with your doctor's office — many have relationships with specialty pharmacies that stock their commonly prescribed medications.
Mail-order pharmacies are another good option, especially if no local pharmacy stocks Veozah. Many insurance plans offer mail-order pharmacy benefits with lower copays for 90-day supplies. Options include:
Mail-order typically takes three to five business days for delivery, so plan ahead when your supply is running low.
Sometimes a quick phone call is the fastest route. Here are tips to make it efficient:
After you've confirmed a pharmacy has Veozah in stock:
If your prescription was sent to a pharmacy that doesn't have Veozah, you can usually transfer it. Call the new pharmacy with your prescription information, and they can handle the transfer from the original pharmacy. Most pharmacies can do this over the phone.
Veozah is expensive, so know what you'll owe before you pick it up:
Our savings guide for Veozah has the full breakdown of cost-saving options.
Once you've found a pharmacy that stocks Veozah and know your cost, set up automatic refills so you don't have to repeat this process every month. Most chain pharmacies offer auto-refill through their app or website. This also helps the pharmacy anticipate your order and keep Veozah in stock for you.
Finding Veozah in stock is more about knowing where to look than dealing with a true shortage. Tools like Medfinder take the guesswork out of the process, and options like specialty pharmacies and mail-order can fill the gap if your local pharmacy doesn't carry it.
The bottom line: don't let a stocking issue delay your treatment. Multiple tools and strategies exist to help you find Veozah quickly — and once you've found a reliable source, set up auto-refills so you're covered going forward.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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