Who We Help
You may be a good fit if your prescription costs are high, your insurance leaves you with a large out-of-pocket cost, or you take an expensive brand-name medication. Prescription Help Center reviews your situation to see whether drug manufacturer assistance programs may be available.
COMMON SCENARIOS
You May Be a Fit If Prescription Costs Are Getting Hard to Manage
Many people come to us after a medication becomes too expensive, insurance leaves a large gap, or a brand-name prescription creates a monthly cost they cannot reasonably manage. We review the medication, coverage, income, and program requirements to see whether assistance may be available.
- High out-of-pocket costs
- No insurance or limited coverage
- Expensive brand-name medications
- Confusing assistance program requirements
Common Situations We Review
Your medication costs more than you can reasonably manage, even after insurance, coupons, or pharmacy discounts.
You do not have prescription coverage, or your plan leaves you responsible for a large portion of the cost.
You take a brand-name medication that may have a drug manufacturer assistance program available.
You may qualify for help, but the forms, documents, provider steps, or renewal requirements are difficult to manage.
WHAT WE REVIEW
Your Medication, Coverage, and Costs Matter
Drug manufacturer assistance programs usually have their own rules. Eligibility may depend on the medication, insurance status, household income, prescription details, and required documentation. We review these factors and explain what may be available before you enroll in ongoing support.
- Medication name and dosage
- Insurance or coverage status
- Household income
- Current prescription cost
When Another Option May Be a Better Fit
Generic or Low-Cost Medications
If your medication is already low-cost, a pharmacy discount card or generic alternative may be the better path.
Emergency Medication Needs
Drug manufacturer assistance programs can take time. If you need medication immediately, contact your healthcare provider, pharmacist, or insurance plan first.
No Matching Program Available
Some medications do not have an available drug manufacturer assistance program. If that happens, we will explain what we found and what other affordability options may be worth checking.
PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS
Support for the Person Managing the Medication
Prescription costs often affect more than the person taking the medication. You may be managing this for yourself, a parent, a spouse, a child, or another loved one. We help review the medication, explain what assistance may be available, and manage the program process for the person who needs support.
- Patients managing high prescription costs
- Caregivers helping a loved one
- Families handling medication paperwork
- People facing renewals or coverage changes
Find Out Whether Assistance May Be Available
Start with a $0 qualification review.
We will look at the medication, coverage, income, and program requirements to see whether drug manufacturer assistance may be available.