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In reply to the discussion: Got a call from my Doctor's office today............ [View all]ReRe
(12,183 posts)30. Yessirrrreeeee!
Have you ever gone to your county's Health Department? They might be able to help you. Give them a call and just tell them what meds you take and if they can help you in any way since you don't have health insurance. There was a time when I was in the same situation. The way my Dr and I worked it out is I paid for the office call, and then he would send me home with 3 months worth of meds (from samples that were left by pharmacy detail people.) There may have been one med they didn't have, so I would have to pay for that one, but it was usually generic, so didn't cost much. I am so happy that your Dr has stepped up to help you out!
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I out the links there because the friend that got the cheaper price at costco
hollysmom
Apr 2013
#20
The old way. Free for those who cannot afford it. But back then we did not have the things that were
jwirr
Apr 2013
#13
My endocrinologist gives me samples of some of my meds I just cannot afford, even with a copay
DainBramaged
Apr 2013
#14
Tell this to everyone. There are people like me who are insured, and would like to make
Squinch
Apr 2013
#24
I'm a type-I diabetic and long term unemployed. Check with social services where you live.
TexasTowelie
Apr 2013
#32
