Try either of these two websites. You can get a price quote as well as a list (within the distance you specify plus your zip code) of participating pharmacies which will honor that price.
These are two of the websites associated with the Android apps I mentioned previously.
This has saved me a huge chunk of change since using them. I go to Kroger since it’s the one on the list closest to me bit I could also have my choice of at least a dozen or more within a ten mile radius.
These aren’t a scam. They cost you nothing. That’s right, ZERO cost to you.
Whichever pharmacy you choose, they will charge you the LOWEST amount between your insurance or the discount card.
So basically you’ve got nothing to lose. How much you save is totally dependent upon which medication it is and whether or not it’s available generically.
Fortunately, my doctor usually chooses generically available ones unless there’s a compelling reason to do otherwise.
But, even with genetics, I’ve saved significant amounts after using the discount cards (compared to what those same generics previously cost me without the card)
There are a bunch of these discount card websites if you Google it. But these two i have used and seem to work the most smoothly in terms of getting an accurate price quote and lots of participating pharmacy listings.
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med4scrips.com
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myrxprice.com