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Assists prescribers in obtaining medications for their patients who are unable to afford them and who do not have access to prescription insurance or government-funded programs. Limited to prescriber offices and certain patient advocate organizations.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Helps eligible area residents access affordable prescription medications offered by major pharmaceutical companies. Eligibility is based on residency, income, lack of prescription coverage, etc.
Prescription Medication Access links low-income, uninsured adults and children with free or low-cost prescription medication programs.
Rx Outreach is a fully licensed mail order pharmacy that provides affordable medications for people in need.
Links low-income, uninsured adults and children with free or low-cost prescription medication programs offered by more than 300 pharmaceutical companies. The program also helps clients get medical supply items like eyeglasses, CPAPS, and nebulizers.

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Provides access to low-cost or difficult to obtain prescription drugs or supportive services that help patients take their medication as prescribed by their physician.

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Prescription Medication Monitoring Systems
Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
The Fralin Free Clinic is a safety net healthcare provider that provide comprehensive care as a transitional medical home. Clinic Services include: Checkups and Physicals Behavioral Health Services Medication Assistance Dental Care Vision Care Education (Classes include Diabetic Education, Smoking Cessation, Post-acute Withdrawal, The Addicted Brain, Oral Health, and Healthy Living) Medicaid Enrollment

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Dental Care
Community Clinics
Outpatient Mental Health Facilities
Provides access to low-cost or difficult to obtain prescription drugs or supportive services that help patients take their medication as prescribed by their physician.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Prescription Medication Monitoring Systems
Volunteers in Health Care developed this service to help health care providers identify programs offering free pharmaceuticals for their eligible, low-income patients.

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A medication assistance program to obtain prescription medications at no or low cost to eligible patients, directly from the manufacturer, based upon manufacturer eligibility guidelines. Due to the time frame required to process applications (by the manufacturers), this program is most suitable for medications taken chronically and not for medication needed immediately, such as antibiotics. No controlled substances (schedules II, III and IV) are requested by health department programs even though such pharmaceutical programs may exist.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Medical Expense Assistance
MedsHelp assists individuals with no insurance, medicare, or medicaid receive their maintenace medications from Pharmacy Patient Assistance Programs. There is a 4-6 week turnaround time for receipt of the medications after patient is deemed eligible.

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Enrolls patients who qualify in pharmaceutical donation programs. Not all medications are available. Each company requires eligibility determination for medication requested (in addition to meeting clinic eligibility). No scheduled drugs/narcotics.
Pfizer RxPathways offers patient assistance programs to people without prescription coverage. These programs provide: Savings on Pfizer medicines, regardless of age or income, or Free Pfizer medicines for people with limited incomes who qualify. The Pfizer MAINTAIN program will help eligible people in financial need continue to get their Pfizer medicines if they have recently become unemployed and do not have prescription coverage. Beneficiaries of the program will get their Pfizer medicines for free for up to a year or until they become re-insured (whichever comes first). Eligibility: Individuals and their immediate family members are eligible for this program if: -They have become unemployed since January 1, 2009 -They were prescribed and taking a Pfizer medicine for at least 3 months prior to becoming unemployed and enrolling in the program -Lack prescription drug coverage -Can attest to financial hardship Enrollment: Applicants will be asked to complete an easy, one-page form, attest to financial hardship and provide proof of unemployment. The program does not require people to verify income and, as the program was designed for people who already have a Pfizer prescription, it will not be necessary to visit the doctor prior to applying to Pfizer MAINTAIN. Pfizer will process applications within two to three weeks. People who think they may qualify should call (844)989-7284 or visit www.pfizerrxpathways.com. Benefits: People enrolled in the program will get their Pfizer medicines for up to one year, or until they become re-insured (whichever comes first).
Assists ADULTS OF ALL AGES who have no prescription health coverage to access the free medications from participating pharmaceutical companies. Eligibility is determined by the pharmaceutical companies participating in this program; each has different eligibility criteria. Staff complete the application using a specially designed computer program developed by the Virginia Health Care Foundation. Staff also assist with applications for Virginia Medicaid. In Lee, Scott, Wise Counties, Norton: 276-523-4202 or 800-252-6362 In Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell, Tazewell Counties: 800-349-6362

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
The Medication Assistance Program (MAP) helps patients in two ways: - Providing discounts on some drugs from New Horizons Healthcare Pharmacy, located on the 1st floor of our building. - Providing access to free drugs offered by major pharmaceutical companies*. Pharmacy: 540-283-2552 Medication Assistance: 540-366-2334. The pharmacy is now offering delivery.

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Government Subsidized Prescription Drug Benefits
Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Helps eligible area residents access affordable prescription medications offered by major pharmaceutical companies. Eligibility is based on residency, income, lack of prescription coverage, etc.
The Free Clinic of Pulaski County serves those in the community who are otherwise not served by Medicaid or Medicare, do not have private health insurance and whose entire household income falls at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Guideline. The clinic also assists patients in accessing the Medication Assistance Programs of the various pharmaceutical manufacturers.

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Community Clinics
Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Funding provided for fuel assistance and prescriptions. There are certain requirements that must be met in order to receive assistance, which will be approved by the Director. The Center will have a Financial Assistance Form you will need to complete. The center provides transportation and cost for birth certificate and/or DMV ID's.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Provides a free clinic for residents of Gloucester and Mathews who do not have health insurance or who has medicaid. Services include a primary and chronic care clinic, dental clinic and prescription services.

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Dental Care
Public Clinics
Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
The AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) provides medicine used to treat HIV/AIDS to individuals who have limited or no health insurance coverage and low incomes.
The Pharmacy Connect program was established to assist persons who are uninsured or under-insured to obtain needed medications directly from the pharmaceutical companies at low or no cost.
Provides access to low cost or difficult to obtain prescription drugs or supportive services that help patients take their medication as prescribed by their physician.

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Government Subsidized Prescription Drug Benefits
Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
The following are services offered at Monroe Health Center: *Routine Physical Examinations from Birth through the Adult Years; *Laboratory Services; *Radiology Services(available at Union and Craig sites); *EKG Examinations; *Mental Health Services; *Specialty Referral and Follow-up; *Home Health Care Referrals; *Acute Care; *Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy; *Hearing and Vision Screening; *Allergy Treatment; *Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening; *Minor Office Procedures; *Home Visits; *Environmental Health; *Screening and Treatment of tuberculosis(TB) and Sexually Transmitted Diseases(STDs); *Family Planning; *Immunizations; *Discounted Fee Scale; *Medication Assistance Program; *School Wellness Centers.

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Community Clinics
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Services include: * Medical services provided by Licensed Physicians and Nurse Practitioners. * Lab and EKG services. * Limited range of X-ray services. * Behavioral health counseling services offered three days per week by Licensed Professional Counselor. * Respiratory Therapist typically available one day per month. * Sliding Fee Scale available to patients with no insurance and who qualify. * Full time Patient Services Clerk on site to help obtain medications for those that qualify.

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General Medical Care
Individual Counseling
Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Private Clinics
ECHO provides limited financial assistance to clients for rent, utilities, late fees, prescription drugs, car repairs, and English classes.

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Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance