4 simple steps to
get your medicine
4 simple
steps to get
your medicine
Now that you have been prescribed your medicine, let’s review how you’ll receive it.
- Your medicine is available through a limited network of specialty pharmacies
A specialty pharmacy is different from your local retail pharmacy.
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- A specialty pharmacy coordinates the delivery of
medicine to your home - Your insurance may determine which specialty pharmacy
can fill your prescription - You can contact your prescriber’s office to find out which
specialty pharmacy is filling your prescription
- A specialty pharmacy coordinates the delivery of
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- Your insurance company may require your doctor to provide
medical documents for your medication coverage. This is
called Prior Authorization (PA), which could take a few days
to weeks - The specialty pharmacy will work with your doctor and your insurance company to complete the PA
- Your insurance company may require your doctor to provide
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Whether you have commercial insurance, Medicare/Medicaid, or are uninsured, Madrigal Patient Support and your specialty pharmacy can help you find the most affordable way to get your medicine.
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- If you have commercial insurance, you may be able to pay as
little as a $10 copay*
- If you have commercial insurance, you may be able to pay as
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- Once your insurance company authorizes the approval, the specialty pharmacy will call you to coordinate shipment of your medicine to your home
- Be sure to watch for the call from the specialty pharmacy to confirm your shipping address; it may come from a number you do not recognize
- Return any calls from your specialty pharmacy so they can schedule shipment of your medicine
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- It’s important to answer the call from the specialty pharmacy
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*Terms and conditions will apply.
One of these 7 specialty pharmacies will call you.
PHONE
AcariaHealth
866-458-9246
Accredo
800-803-2523
Amber
888-370-1724
Centerwell
800-486-2668
CVS Specialty
800-284-5071
Optum
855-427-4682
Walgreens
855-244-2555
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