Birmingham’s Shipt is now offering same-day prescription and retail delivery for CVS.

Details of the deal have not been disclosed, but the pharmacy chain says it will be able to offer deliveries from 6,000 CVS Pharmacy locations across the country.

“A year ago CVS Pharmacy redefined convenience for customers by introducing prescription delivery nationwide in order to extend the connection that our trusted, local pharmacists provide to their customers at our nearly 10,000 locations around the country,” CVS President Kevin Hourican said in a statement. “Today we’ve taken another step forward by expanding same-day delivery nationwide and enhancing the experience with our On-Demand delivery service.”

The service is offered through the chain’s CVS Pharmacy app, through text, or by calling a local CVS Pharmacy location. The delivery charge is $7.99. The fee for one- to two-day delivery is $4.99.

CNBC is reporting the move counters a similar one by Amazon, which bought online pharmacy PillPack last year.

Last month, Target executive Kelly Caruso was named to replace founder Bill Smith in the top job at Shipt. Smith will continue to serve as an advisor to the company.