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RxHope connects families to prescription assistance programs when you're drowning in medication costs and insurance isn't covering what your child needs. They maintain a huge database of patient assistance programs from pharmaceutical companies, plus they help you navigate Medicare, Medicaid, and state prescription programs that might cover your child's medications. What makes them special is they don't just hand you a list and wish you luck. They actually help you figure out which programs your family qualifies for and guide you through the application process, which can be overwhelming when you're already managing so much.

Their website lets you search by specific medication names, so if your child needs expensive anti-nausea drugs, growth hormones, or any of those costly supportive care medications that insurance loves to deny, you can find programs that might cover them. They also help with the paperwork headaches, because these pharmaceutical company programs often require doctor forms and income verification that can take forever to sort out on your own. Many families have gotten medications completely free through programs RxHope helped them find, and others have gotten their copays reduced to something actually manageable. It's especially helpful for those medications your child needs long-term during treatment or as a survivor, when those monthly costs just keep adding up and crushing your budget.

Additional Information

Services Offered:

  • prescription assistance programs
  • medication cost reduction
  • pharmaceutical company program navigation
  • insurance program guidance

Languages Supported:

English

Application Required:

Yes, application or registration may be required

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