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ScripTalk, 11/17/15

Do you have trouble reading your prescription labels? ScripTalk is a solution that reads aloud the text of prescription labels.

How It Works

The pharmacy attaches a small electronic tag or talking label to the prescription container. It contains the same data that is on the printed label. Place the bottle on the ScripTalk Station Reader and hear the label information spoken aloud.

ScripTalk Station uses RFID and text-to-speech technology. A thin antennae and microchip embedded within the label are programmed with all the printed information. Because the data is stored in the label itself, it can be used on any size bottle, box, vial, tube or other prescription container.

What Does It Cost?

As part of En-Vision America’s Pharmacy Freedom Program, the ScripTalk Station reader is supplied on loan to patient’s at no cost. This is a FREE program.

You can learn more and request your own ScripTalk Station reader at En-Vision America.

 

Where Can I Get These Prescriptions?

And, there are now four pharmacies in the Baltimore area providing ScripTalk audible prescription labels.  Customers can contact the pharmacy to sign-up for ScripTalk label service.

Wye Oak Pharmacy

1935 Lansdowne Rd

Baltimore, Maryland 21227

Local Phone: 410-536-0555

 

James Pharmacy

1119 Light Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21230

Local Phone: 410-752-5810

 

Walmart – Baltimore #3489

6420 Petrie Way

Baltimore, Maryland 21237

Local Phone: 410-687-6832

 

Walmart – Towson #5344

1238 Putty Hill Ave Ste 5

Towson, Maryland 21286

Local Phone: 410-494-4619

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