The Medicare Gal
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I saw a Facebook ad for an online Pharmacy so I checked it out. They only do generics, so it won't help your clients with T3-5, but it's worth checking for clients who only have one or two T1-T2 drugs.
One of my clients was going to have to pay the $35 a month plan that saved her the most money, in total, for her four drugs. Her T1s would cost 0 and the T2 would be $15. But it was still a bit pricey overall because of the monthly premium. Unfortunately the other two plans that came up on the comparison (lowest drug +premium costs) were going to charge her about $60 for the T2 drug.
We checked it out and the online pharmacy charges only $11 for her T2.
So my client went with the cheapest premium plan instead. Now she will still get her three T1 drugs for 0, and will get her T2 at the online pharmacy. She knows none of the online pharmacy stuff will go towards the deductible, etc.
Thought I'd share. Oh, and I'm personally saving about $40 per three months on my own generic drug.
I'm not affiliated with them in any way. It's called HoneyBeeHealth.com
Mail order only. Thought I'd share.
One of my clients was going to have to pay the $35 a month plan that saved her the most money, in total, for her four drugs. Her T1s would cost 0 and the T2 would be $15. But it was still a bit pricey overall because of the monthly premium. Unfortunately the other two plans that came up on the comparison (lowest drug +premium costs) were going to charge her about $60 for the T2 drug.
We checked it out and the online pharmacy charges only $11 for her T2.
So my client went with the cheapest premium plan instead. Now she will still get her three T1 drugs for 0, and will get her T2 at the online pharmacy. She knows none of the online pharmacy stuff will go towards the deductible, etc.
Thought I'd share. Oh, and I'm personally saving about $40 per three months on my own generic drug.
I'm not affiliated with them in any way. It's called HoneyBeeHealth.com
Mail order only. Thought I'd share.