What price do you usually see for Augmentin at Walmart without insurance?
Walmart’s cash (no-insurance) price for Augmentin can vary based on the formulation (tablet vs. liquid), strength (for example, 875/125 mg tablets vs. pediatric suspensions), and whether you use Walmart’s pharmacy discount/coupon pricing at the time of purchase. The exact out-of-pocket cost isn’t something I can confirm from the information provided here.
How to get the exact no-insurance price at your local Walmart
The fastest way is to check through Walmart’s pharmacy pricing for your specific product (strength and form). If you tell me:
- the exact Augmentin strength (e.g., 875/125 mg tablets, 500/125 mg tablets, or the liquid mg/mL), and
- the quantity (number of tablets or bottle size),
I can help you determine what to look for and how to compare cash prices.
What you may pay if you switch to a generic (amoxicillin/clavulanate)
If you’re paying without insurance, generic amoxicillin/clavulanate is often cheaper than brand-name Augmentin. Your total cost at Walmart depends on the exact generic equivalent and pack size, similar to brand pricing.
If you’re eligible for cheaper options
If your goal is the lowest out-of-pocket cost, you can also ask the pharmacist whether:
- a generic option is available for your exact prescription, and
- there’s an in-store discount price for the specific NDC/strength.
Quick question so I can narrow it down
Which Augmentin were you prescribed (strength and form), and how many pills or what bottle size?