VA Pharmacies & Federal Holidays: What You Need to Know

When Are VA Pharmacies Closed?

If you’re a veteran, you may already know that marking your calendar for federal holidays is essential—especially if it involves a trip to your local VA pharmacy. Spoiler alert: VA pharmacies generally close on these holidays. So, if you’re thinking about filling that prescription on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which falls on January 19, 2026, you might want to think again. Trust us, your medication will not magically appear.

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Picture this: You’re all set for a grand holiday party, feeling festive and fabulous when you realize you forgot to refill your prescription. Cue the panic! Unfortunately, VA pharmacies aren’t open to bail you out on those federal holidays. While you could try to sweet-talk the pharmacist by sharing a touching story about your service, it’s unlikely to be effective. Best practice? Stock up beforehand.

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Plan AheadLike a Pro

So, how do you navigate the maze that is VA pharmacy hours during holidays? Easy! Mark those dates, plan your prescription refills, and keep a close eye on the VA schedule. After all, if your shipping clock for refills is set to zero, it’s always better to avoid last-minute dashes during the festive season. Don’t let a holiday turn into an unfortunate medication fiasco!

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Remember, even heroes need a game plan. For more information on what’s open during federal holidays, check out [Military.com](https://www.military.com/benefits/veterans-health-care/whats-open-va-during-holidays-heres-what-veterans-need-know.html) for all the deets you need to keep your health on track.