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How to Refill Your Glaucoma Eye Drops Online in California

Medically reviewed by Iwan S. Nyotowidjojo, M.D. · Board-Certified Internal Medicine (ABIM) · California License #A167115

If you use eye drops to control glaucoma or ocular hypertension, you can't afford to run out — consistent daily pressure control is what protects your vision. In California, a board-certified physician can review your refill online and send it to your pharmacy, usually within an hour, so you never have a gap.

Glaucoma drops are a lifelong, daily treatment, which makes them ideal for convenient online refills once you're established and stable. Dr. Refills continues your existing prescription so you stay on schedule.

Refill Your Glaucoma Eye Drops

A board-certified California physician reviews your request and sends your refill to any pharmacy. $59 if approved, no appointment.

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Glaucoma Eye Drops We Refill

Important: Online refills do not replace your regular eye-pressure checks and visual field testing with your eye doctor. Those exams are essential to confirm your treatment is still working.

Who Qualifies for an Online Glaucoma Refill?

When to See Your Eye Doctor Instead

How It Works

  1. Short intake — your current drops and monitoring history.
  2. Physician review — a California-licensed MD confirms it's safe to continue.
  3. Sent to your pharmacy — if approved, usually within 1 hour.

Protect Your Vision — Don't Run Out

Board-certified review, sent to your pharmacy within the hour. $59 only if approved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I refill glaucoma eye drops online in California?

Yes. If you've been stable on the same glaucoma drops and keep up with your eye-pressure monitoring, a board-certified California physician can review your refill online and send it to your pharmacy, usually within an hour.

Which glaucoma drops can you refill?

Prostaglandins (latanoprost, bimatoprost, travoprost), timolol, brimonidine, dorzolamide, brinzolamide, and netarsudil — continued at your existing prescription.

Does this replace my eye doctor visits?

No. Online refills keep your medication going, but regular eye-pressure checks and visual-field testing with your eye doctor remain essential and are not replaced by this service.

How much does it cost?

A flat $59 for a 30-day supply or $79 for a 90-day supply, charged only if approved. The drops are billed separately by your pharmacy.

What if I have new eye symptoms?

New eye pain, redness, vision changes, or halos need prompt in-person evaluation. In that case the physician will advise you to see your eye doctor rather than simply refilling.