CVS’s Patient Assistance Programs and Discounts

Check CVS’s website for their current Patient Assistance Programs. They frequently partner with manufacturers to offer copay assistance and savings cards for various medications.

Here’s what to look for:

    Manufacturer coupons: Many drug companies provide coupons directly to reduce your out-of-pocket costs. These are often available online or through your doctor. CVS’s ExtraCare Pharmacy Rewards program: This program offers personalized discounts and savings on prescription drugs. Enrollment is free and easy. CVS’s prescription savings programs: These programs often offer discounts for those without insurance. Look for information specifically mentioning “uninsured” or “underinsured” patients. Negotiated prices: CVS negotiates drug prices with manufacturers. Ask your pharmacist if your medication is eligible for a negotiated price.

For specific details, contact your local CVS pharmacy directly or visit their website. They can provide current information on available programs and eligibility requirements. Keep your insurance information handy when inquiring.

Consider exploring other options too. Some charitable organizations offer prescription drug assistance. The Patient Advocate Foundation is a valuable resource to help you find relevant programs.

Visit the CVS website and explore their pharmacy savings section. Check manufacturer websites for available coupons on your specific medication. Inquire with your pharmacist about all available options for your prescription. Research additional assistance programs through online resources.

Remember, medication costs vary. Proactive research helps secure the best possible price.