Walgreens is the latest drug store to announce it will offer next-day delivery on most prescription drugs.

The program, dubbed Walgreens Express, is the result of a partnership with FedEx. Patients will pay $4.99 for next-day delivery with a 4 p.m. ordering deadline on weekdays. Some cities will offer same-day delivery, a service Walgreens said it plans to expand in the new year.

“Next-day prescription home delivery is another convenience-driver, alongside our industry-leading number of extended hours pharmacies and one of the most downloaded digital apps in the category, designed to put care in the hands of our patients,” said Richard Ashworth, Walgreens president of operations. “This expansion of our alliance with FedEx illustrates our commitment to making filling prescriptions as fast and easy as possible.”

Under the Express program, customers will be able to preview their costs, prepay for eligible prescriptions and choose between home delivery or express pickup in the store. If they opt for store pickup, Express customers can use a dedicated checkout line.

Patients enrolled in text alerts will receive notifications when qualifying prescriptions are ready.

CVS announced its own next-day prescription delivery program in June, the first nationwide chain to offer the service. Its delivery cost is also $4.99.