O’Connor Outpatient Pharmacy Delhi
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O’Connor Outpatient Pharmacy in Delhi, NY
Located within O'Connor Hospital, the O'Connor Outpatient Pharmacy in Delhi carries a variety of medications, and can order most other medications for the next day.
Prescription Services
Fill or Refill a Prescription
We fill most prescriptions, including same-day and next-day orders. Refill requests can be submitted 24 hours a day using our interactive phone system and entering the requested prescription numbers, or leaving the pharmacy team a message. To ensure you have your refills when needed, please call us at least 24 hours in advance.
Transfer a Prescription to O’Connor Pharmacy Delhi
To transfer your existing prescription:
- Call us at (607) 746-0337 or visit us in person.
Please allow 3–5 days for the transfer to be completed. Be ready to share:
- The name of the medication
- The name of the previous pharmacy
Note: Prescriptions for controlled substances cannot be transferred. Ask your practitioner to send a new order directly to us.
FAQs About O’Connor Pharmacy Delhi
Naloxone (Narcan) Available Without a Prescription
Naloxone nasal spray is available at all Basset Health outpatient pharmacies and many retail and community pharmacies without a prescription. Naloxone, often referred to by the brand name Narcan, is an opioid antagonist that temporarily reverses the effects of both prescription and illegal opioids. It is highly effective as an emergency treatment in cases of known or suspected opioid overdose.
Safe Medication Disposal – Drug Collection Kiosk
We're proud to offer drug collection kiosks at various locations throughout our network to help our community members clean out their medicine cabinets safely! Just bring your unneeded, unwanted, and/or expired medications to any of these kiosks for free, safe disposal — no questions asked. We offer these drug collection kiosks in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
At O'Connor Hospital, the drug collection kiosk can be found next to the outpatient pharmacy.

- This service is open to the public — you do not need to be a Bassett patient to participate.
- The program is available during pharmacy business hours.
- The program covers over-the-counter, prescription, and veterinary (pet) medications.
- Pills, liquids, inhalers, and sprays can be deposited in the kiosks.
- This program does not accept needles and other sharps. Patients should ask the pharmacy team on how to properly dispose of sharps.
- Participants should only deposit medications prescribed to themselves, a dependent, or someone who is deceased.
- Medications do not need to be in their original containers.
- Thousands of Americans call poison control lines, get admitted to the hospital, or die each year due to home medication errors or accidental consumption. Eliminating unneeded medications can save lives — especially those of children, elderly people, and pets.
- Prescribed painkillers are often sought out by people struggling with addiction. Disposing of unneeded pain medications can help fight the opioid epidemic.
- Medications dumped in landfills or flushed down toilets contaminate soil, groundwater, rivers, and oceans. Returning drugs to hospitals and pharmacies to be properly disposed of protects wildlife and community water supplies.