Having trouble getting the medication you have been prescribed at the pharmacy?
We help guide you to potential solutions — and show what has worked for other patients, in three simple steps.
Step 1: Choose Your Medication
Step 2: Choose Your Coverage Option
Step 3: Explore Your Solutions
Choose Your Medication
Choose Your Coverage Type
Do you have prescription drug insurance?
Wondering if you have prescription drug insurance? It helps lower what you pay for medications at the pharmacy.
It’s different from regular health insurance, which mainly covers things like doctor visits or hospital stays.
Look for “Rx” on your insurance card or ask your pharmacy for help.
Explore Your Potential Solutions
These are helpful suggestions based on what’s worked for others in similar situations.
Always consult with your healthcare provider when making treatment decisions.
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1. Manufacturer Savings Program
Click to find out if you are eligible for a Co-pay Card, which lets commercially insured patients pay as little as $10 per month† for up to 24 months from activation, with an annual maximum benefit of $6,400, or activate a Co-pay Card you’ve received from your doctor.
Find coupons to help save on prescriptions and compare prices at pharmacies near you. These sites are not insurance and do not apply to your deductible.
Some online pharmacies sell medications directly to patients, sometimes at a lower cost. Examples include Amazon Pharmacy, Costco, and Kroger. Always verify pricing and check if your insurance applies.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist if a generic equivalent or similar option is available for your prescribed medication. It may cost less, but always confirm it's appropriate for you.
What patients are saying:
Generic was much cheaper and worked the same for me.
Doctor said no generic for mine, but worth asking.
We’re always looking to add more ways to help patients.
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