About Medication Assistance
Struggling to pay for your prescriptions? The medication assistance program may be able to help.
If you have no insurance, limited or no prescription coverage or have Medicare Part D and find yourself in the "donut hole or GAP" our program assistants can connect you with free or almost free prescription medications. You do not have to skip doses or choose between taking your medications and paying bills—we are here to help.
Our staff specializes in tracking down the absolute best price for generic and brand name medications for chronic illness. People enrolled in our program receive prescriptions for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, pain management, respiratory conditions, gastrointestinal diseases, chronic infectious diseases, like Hepatitis C, and much more.
Our locations extend their services to twenty-seven counties as outlined below. A dedicated Program Assistant is assigned to each primary hub and provides services to surrounding counties.
Who qualifies?
Assistance is available for those who:
- are uninsured
- are underinsured
- have prescribed medication that is not covered by their primary insurance
- have extremely high co-pays
What is required?
To receive assistance, you must have all of the following:
- Prescribing physician (physician must sign application and provide a valid prescription)
- State issued ID (driver's license or identification card)
- Social security card
- Proof of income (tax return, paycheck stubs, social security award letter, letter of support if currently living with a caretaker)