Resources for More Affordable Medication
Find helpful resources to lower the cost of your medicines. Check out programs like Medicare Part D Extra Help, NeedyMeds, and others. Learn simple ways to pay less for your prescriptions today.

Sometimes the drugs you need to stay healthy can be hard on your wallet. Use this list of helpful resources to spend less money at the pharmacy.
Medicare Part D Extra Help Program
This program helps people with limited income pay for Medicare prescription drug costs like copays and deductibles. Many manufacturer assistance programs require you to apply for the Extra Help program before you can apply for their programs.
Visit: ssa.gov/medicare/part-d-extra-help
Call: 1-800-772-1213
NeedyMeds®
NeedyMeds offers free information on ways to reduce medication and healthcare costs. They can also help you find prescription assistance programs that you qualify for.
Visit: needymeds.org
Call: 1-800-503-6897
Cost Plus Drugs
Cost Plus Drugs works directly with manufacturers to lower medication prices. While they do not accept most insurances, their prices are lower than most pharmacies even without insurance coverage.
Visit: costplusdrugs.com
Call: 1-971-251-4425
RX Outreach
This non-profit mail order pharmacy is dedicated to helping people get affordable medication. They do not accept insurance, but many of their prices are lower than copays with insurance.
Visit: rxoutreach.org
Call: 1-888-796-1234
GoodRx®
GoodRx provides coupons to use at the pharmacy that reduce prescription costs. The coupons are free to use but cannot be combined with insurance.
Visit: goodrx.com
Call: 1-855-268-2822
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Your care team can help you find more information about medications and ways to save.
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This serves only as a guide. Talk with your healthcare provider for more information based on your health needs.