Save Money on Prescription Medications
HOW YOU BENEFIT
HealthFlex provides its members with some of the very best prescription savings. This four-tiered plan is designed to save you money on all your prescription drug costs at over 53,000 participating pharmacies through out the United States! The HealthFlex Prescription Drug Program links most of the largest pharmacy chains into a common and consistent discount program.
Our open formulary has four tiers: Tier 1, 2 and 3 include all brand and generic drugs that have a maximum allowable cost, up to $40. Tier 4 consists of all brand and generic drugs above $40.
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Accepted at over 53,000 Participating Pharmacies Nationwide.
And, recognized at most pharmacies such as:
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Albertson’s
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Osco
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Cub Foods
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Publix
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Costco
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Rite-Aid
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CVS
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Safeway
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Dominick’s
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Save-on
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Duane Reade
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Shoprite
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Eckerd’s
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Target
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Giant
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Von’s
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K-mart
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Walgreens
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Kroger
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Wal-Mart
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Medicine Shoppe
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Winn-Dixie
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...and thousands of neighborhood pharmacies.
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The program offers substantial discounts on all brand-name and generic drugs. Members save up to 55%* on in-store brand and generic drugs and up to 70%* on mail order brand and generic.
*Savings based on actual discounts received off normal retail prices.
HOW TO USE YOUR PROGRAM
Simply CLICK HERE to locate a participating pharmacy.
OR CLICK HERE to go to the Drug Pricing link. Once you have searched for your prescription drug, you can use the Pharmacy Pricing tool to locate a participating pharmacy and determine the price of your Rx at that specific pharmacy.
Easy, online tools allow you to locate pharmacies nearest you and view discounted amount available to you as a Member.
Real-time Pricing at your favorite pharmacy
See all the strengths and forms that your Prescription come in
Check to see if there are Generic equivalents to save you money
Real-time Mail order pricing to save you even more money
Formulary is subject to change without notice. Not all prescription drugs are available through this program. As always, you should follow the guidance and advice of your physician.
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