Help with Prescription Drug Costs
Find government programs that can help you pay for prescription drugs.
What help is available to pay for prescription drugs?
State human service agencies and local health centers provide direct assistance to people in distress or with limited access to health care with assistance and referrals to other local organizations that may be able to help.
You or your child may qualify for Medicaid or CHIP. Learn more about these programs.
If you are eligible for Medicare, you can get help paying for your prescriptions through Medicare Part D.
Am I eligible for help with my prescription drug costs?
The requirements for each program vary by state. Your state human services agency or your local health center will determine your eligibility.
How do I apply for prescription drug assistance?
Your state human services agency or local health center will be able to help you with the application process. Applications and requirements vary in states and cities.
Where do I call for extra help with prescription drug costs?
If you need additional help finding the right program for you, or you want to make a complaint about a program, contact RXAssist.
Is there anything else I need to know about prescription drug costs?
Contact the pharmaceutical companies that make your prescription drugs or devices, and ask for any low-cost options, samples, or discounts,
Learn more about finding generic drugs to lower your costs.