🇻🇪 International Prescriptions · Venezuela

Prescriptions from Venezuela — filled in Florida

Doral didn't get the nickname "Doralzuela" by accident. We fill prescriptions from Caracas, Maracaibo, and Valencia every single week — and our Doral location sits in the heart of Florida's Venezuelan community.

Serving the Venezuelan community in Florida

Florida is home to the largest Venezuelan community in the United States — concentrated in Doral, Weston, and increasingly in Orlando and Kissimmee. Many families arrive with several months of medication and a prescription they hope will carry them until they're settled. That transition is exactly what our international prescription service is built for.

How it works in one line:

Bring the original prescription + photo ID → we verify the prescriber and identify the FDA-approved equivalent → you pay the insurance copay or discounted cash price → pick up or get free delivery within 5 miles. Most non-controlled medications are verified same-day. Full details on the process →

Common medication names: Venezuela → United States

Venezuelan brand names often differ from U.S. ones. Common mappings we handle:

Name in Venezuela U.S. equivalent Notes
Atamel (acetaminofén) Tylenol (acetaminophen) OTC here — no prescription needed
Losartán potásico Losartan / Cozaar Direct equivalent
Cataflam (diclofenac) Voltaren / diclofenac Gel is OTC; tablets need a prescription
Glucofage (metformina) Glucophage / metformin Same brand family
Euthyrox (levotiroxina) Synthroid / Levoxyl / levothyroxine Dose-for-dose equivalent — we match mcg exactly

Name equivalences shown for orientation — our pharmacist confirms the exact active ingredient and dose for your specific prescription before filling anything.

What to bring

  • The original prescription from your doctor in Venezuela
  • Photo ID — passport, driver's license, or consular ID
  • U.S. insurance card if you have one (we also offer competitive cash pricing with automatic discount-card matching)
  • The original medication packaging if you still have it — helps confirm dose and active ingredient

Frequently asked by Venezuelan families

My blood pressure medication is running out and my Venezuelan prescription is from last year. Can you still help?

Bring it in anyway. Depending on the medication and how the prescription is written, we may be able to fill it or arrange a bridge solution while we connect you with a local doctor for a new prescription. Don't wait until you're out of pills.

Do you take the insurance from my TPS / parole work permit job?

If your employer gives you commercial insurance (Aetna, BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, etc.), yes — we're in-network with all major plans. Bring your card and we verify in minutes.

Is the Doral location really walking distance from Doral neighborhoods?

We're on NW 107th Ave just south of Dolphin Mall — walkable from several Doral and Sweetwater communities, with free parking and free delivery within 5 miles for everyone else.

Three Florida locations

Bring your prescription from Venezuela — we'll handle the rest

Walk in any time, or call ahead and we'll tell you exactly what to expect for your specific medications.