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100 Medical Center Drive, Springfield, OH 45504
Med Assist is a Prescription Assistance program: Must present valid physician’s prescription and proof of household income. Provides financial assistance for diabetic supplies, chronic or acute medications with a pharmacy voucher. Provides application assistance for free medications through the pharmaceutical company programs. Does not pay for birth control, prenatal vitamins, most medical equipment and supplies or over the counter medicines, pain medication/ narcotics, nutritional supplements, or vitamin medications. Assistance available for qualifying persons that are uninsured and underinsured as well as for those who are unable to afford their insurance copays. Address: Suite 011: 30 W. McCreight Avenue, Suite 011, Springfield, OH 45501
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Offers a prescription drug discount card program designed to lower the cost of prescriptions. Savings average 40% on prescriptions. Accepted at more than 60,000 pharmacies in the nationwide network.
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211 Summit
859 North Main Street, Malta, OH 43758
Certain pharmaceutical companies offer a Patient Assistance Program (PAP). We here at MVHC provide a FREE ADVOCACY PROGRAM to assist you with the application process, gathering the required income verification documents, obtaining your doctor’s signatures and prescriptions, mailing applications, processing refills at your request, receiving the medication and then notification of its arrival to our office. Every company that offers a PAP will have their own eligibility criteria and qualifications for enrollment. In general, these savings programs are for patients who are unable to pay for their medications and do not have any private or public prescription drug insurance coverage. Most programs have income requirements, and patients will need to provide proof of income along with other documentation that verifies their eligibility on an annual basis. The criteria differ for each medication and for each drug company. Pharmaceutical companies provide patient assistance programs voluntarily--they are not required by law to offer them and can change the process or even discontinue a medication at any time. Your healthcare provider at MVHC will refer you to this department if they if they prescribe a covered medication and to determine if you are eligible to receive free medication.
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211 Pathways
No Physical Address, Columbus, OH 43085
Provides financial assistance for medical care related to PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis), assistance in completing Truvada patient assistance program application, and transportation assistance to medical care related to PrEP.
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420 Reeves Avenue, Suite D, Dover, OH 44622
Provides assistance in obtaining prescriptions for individuals who are uninsured or, for other reasons, cannot afford to pay the market price. Helps qualifying individuals complete and file paperwork for submission to drug manufactors to request medication and provides financial assistance to purchase necessary prescription drugs to individuals who would be in an emergency situation without assistance.
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211 Summit
Provides information (via a website, manual, and helpline) on drug assistance programs such as discounts or free prescriptions. Includes programs offered by pharmaceutical manufacturers. Provides a free drug discount card for participating pharmacies.
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211 Summit
99 High Street, Floor 28, Boston, MA 02110
Offers a Prescription Savings Card program that is a free resource for immediate savings on prescription medications. Saves you money on your prescription medications. The card can be used by anyone in the United States to help save up to 80% on most FDA approved prescription medications.
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3171 Riverport Tech Center Dr., Maryland Heights, MO 63043
Offers more than 600 generic and brand name medication strengths by mail to those who are uninsured, insured or underinsured. Prescriptions are available in 90 and 180 day supplies.
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211 Cleveland
1575 Coshoscton Avenue, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Generic pricing covers a 30-day supply for $4 or a 90-day supply for $10. Additional medications are offered at various reduced rates. See a pharmacist for details. $4 program covers medications for a 30-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. $10 program covers medications for a 90-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. Prices for less than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 30-day price. Prices for more than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 90-day price on the $10 program. Some insurance plans, including government-funded prescription programs, may not cover a 90-day supply. Visit web site to view complete list of generic medications available.
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2831 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115-2606
Provides financial aid to qualifying kidney disease patients for needs such as medication and reimbursement for transportation to medical appointments and dialysis. Offers public educational programs regarding renal disease and organ transplant.
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246 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Ohio's "Best Rx" is a prescription drug discount card program designed to lower the cost of prescriptions for Ohio residents without prescription drug insurance coverage who are: 60 years of age or over; or Under age 60 with annual family incomes of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level which is $32,670 (single), $44,130 (family of two), $67,050(family of four).
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211 Pathways
1470 South Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113
Generic pricing covers a 30-day supply for $4 or a 90-day supply for $10. Additional medications are offered at various reduced rates. See a pharmacist for details. $4 program covers medications for a 30-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. $10 program covers medications for a 90-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. Prices for less than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 30-day price. Prices for more than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 90-day price on the $10 program. Some insurance plans, including government-funded prescription programs, may not cover a 90-day supply. Visit web site to view complete list of generic medications available.
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135 East Erie Street, Suite 301, Kent, OH 44240
Assists patients to apply for drug company programs which provide prescription medications at a discount or free of charge. This involves first determining whether such a program is available for the medication, then completing an application form and working with the patient and physician to collect necessary documentation to support the application.
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211 Summit
602 Leona Street, Elyria, OH 44035
Provides pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to patients at risk for HIV to prevent getting HIV from sex or injection drug use. Also provides post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for individuals who have possibly been exposed to HIV. It is only for emergency situations. PEP must be started within 72 hours after a possible exposure to HIV
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211 Summit
425 Prospect Street, Dover, OH 44622
Provide assistance with finding medications at the lowest price.
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211 Summit
2801 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606
Provides health care to people at risk for HIV, free confidential HIV testing with results in 20 minutes, and health care and case management for those living with HIV/AIDS.
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600 Wayne Avenue, Dayton, OH 45410
Provides psychiatric assessments, consultation, prescription of oral medications including Central Pharmacy, administration of injectables, and limited specimen (blood and urine) collection for laboratory analysis, medication education and monitoring.
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658 West Market Street, Suite 215, Lima, OH 45801
Help individuals connect to programs that make PrEP free for most Ohioans.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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320 South Walton Street, Dallas, TX 75226
Offers hundreds of common medications by mail at discounted prices.
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211 Summit
1028 33rd Street Nw, Washington, DC 20007
Prescription drug discount card program designed to lower the cost of prescriptions for all Ohio residents. Ohio residents of any age with incomes less than 300% of the federal poverty level are eligible to receive additional savings.
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211 Pathways
280 West Union Street, Unit B, Athens, OH 45701
Non–profit pharmacy that helps to manage medications for people in the community that are uninsured and underinsured. Risingsuns does not carry narcotics, controlled medications or gabapentin. Review the formulary page or call to find out medication availability.
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675 Price Road, Newark, OH 43055
The Licking County Health Department is providing free medication and firearm storage devices to Licking County residents and their families.
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211 Pathways
275 East Main Street, Frankfort, KY 40621

Assists eligible individuals with obtaining free or low-cost prescription medication through programs offered by drug companies, drug discount programs, and pharmacy discount programs. This service is also known as KPAP.

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211 UWGC
2600 Seventh Street Southwest, Aultman Hospital, Canton, OH 44710
Community clinic that provides a variety of services, including:
  • General Primary Care.
  • Chronic Illness Management.
  • Geriatric Care.
  • Diagnostic Laboratory.
  • Physical and Health Screenings.
  • Coverage for Emergencies During and After hours.
  • Voluntary Family Planning.
  • Flu Shot and Immunizations.
  • Well Child Services.
  • Gynecological Care.
  • Obstetrical Care: Prenatal Care and Postpartum Care.
  • STD Testing.
  • HIV and Hepatitis C Treatment.
  • HIV Prevention (PReP).
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment.
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
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211 Summit
911 Hebron Road, Heath, OH 43056
Generic pricing covers a 30-day supply for $4 or a 90-day supply for $10. Additional medications are offered at various reduced rates. See a pharmacist for details. $4 program covers medications for a 30-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. $10 program covers medications for a 90-day supply of eligible drugs at commonly prescribed dosages. Prices for less than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 30-day price. Prices for more than a 90-day supply are prorated based on the 90-day price on the $10 program. Some insurance plans, including government-funded prescription programs, may not cover a 90-day supply. Visit web site to view complete list of generic medications available.
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