154 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Georgia Poison Center is Georgia's official poison help center. It gives free, 24/7 help by phone for poison emergencies and questions about medicines, bites, chemicals, fumes, and other exposures. It also teaches the public and health workers how to prevent and respond to poisonings.
9 services
Grady's Ponce De Leon Center is a large HIV/AIDS care center in Atlanta. It helps people living with HIV get medical care, dental care, mental health support, medicine, lab tests, case management, and other support in one place.
Old Fourth Ward10 services
Optum Rx is a national pharmacy benefits and mail-order pharmacy service, not a local Atlanta nonprofit. It helps eligible members manage prescriptions, compare drug costs, find pharmacies, track orders, and get some medicines delivered to their home.
5 services
Aniz, Inc. is a nonprofit health and support services agency in downtown Atlanta. It helps people with HIV/STI testing, PrEP, Ryan White support services, mental health counseling, substance use counseling, outreach, housing help, and health education.
10 services
Takeda is a drug company that runs patient support programs in the United States. Its Help At Hand program may provide free Takeda medicines to people who have no insurance or not enough insurance and meet financial rules.
3 services
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA is a national pharmaceutical company, not an Atlanta-area nonprofit or local clinic. Its own U.S. site lists a New Jersey headquarters and company contact numbers; the free-medicine help on the filed record appears to be handled by the separate Teva Cares Foundation, which says it is a separate legal entity from Teva Pharmaceuticals USA.
1 service
SelectCare Benefits Network appears to operate as Prescription Lifeline, a paid prescription assistance advocacy service. They help people apply for drug-company patient assistance programs, prepare paperwork, submit applications, and track refills and renewals, but they do not dispense medicine or guarantee approval.
2 services
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation is a national nonprofit that supports people living with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. It offers free diabetes ID necklaces, diabetes education materials, a prescription discount card, tracking tools, events, and research funding.
7 services
Daiichi Sankyo Access Central is now called AccessCentral4U. It helps U.S. patients and their doctors understand insurance coverage, get approval support, and look for help paying for Daiichi Sankyo medicines.
3 services
Discount Drug Network helps people compare prescription prices and use a free discount card at many pharmacies. The card can lower the cash price of medicines, and people can use the website or call customer service to find a low price near their ZIP code.
2 services
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services runs Ready, Set, PrEP, a national program that helps people get HIV prevention medicine called PrEP. The program is for people who test negative for HIV, have a PrEP prescription, and do not have prescription drug insurance coverage.
1 service
Atlanta Cancer Care Foundation helps adults with cancer in the metro Atlanta area. It gives financial grants to eligible patients for basic needs like rent or mortgage payments, utilities, groceries, transportation, prescriptions, and some medical equipment.
North Buckhead4 services
RxLess is a free prescription savings service, not a clinic or pharmacy. People can search medication prices, save a discount card in the app or online, and show the plan codes at participating pharmacies to pay the RxLess price.
3 services
CHI Health is a Catholic nonprofit health system serving Nebraska, southwest Iowa, northern Kansas, Minnesota, and North Dakota. It runs hospitals, clinics, behavioral health care, emergency care, pharmacy services, classes, support groups, language help, and financial assistance for eligible patients.
10 services
Bristol Myers Squibb is a national medicine company, not a local Atlanta charity. Its patient support pages help U.S. adults who have been prescribed BMS medicines understand insurance coverage, look for co-pay help, and apply for free medicine programs when they qualify.
6 services
UNA Rx Card is a free prescription discount card program from United Networks of America. It helps people lower the cost of brand and generic medicines at participating pharmacies, including people without insurance or with insurance that does not cover a medicine.
3 services
Rapha Clinic of West Georgia is a faith-based nonprofit clinic in Temple, Georgia. It helps uninsured adults who meet income rules get low-cost or free medical care, dental care, medicine help, screenings, and health classes.
6 services
Pfizer RxPathways helps people in the U.S. find ways to pay for Pfizer medicines. It connects eligible patients to Pfizer assistance programs, co-pay and savings offers, insurance support, and other medicine-cost resources.
8 services
Good Pill Pharmacy is a nonprofit home-delivery pharmacy that helps people get lower-cost prescription medicine. It serves people with a Georgia, Illinois, or Maryland shipping address who are uninsured or have high copays or deductibles, and it ships medicines to the home.
3 services
Sanofi is a medicine company that offers patient support programs in the U.S. Its insulin savings programs can lower the cash cost of certain Sanofi insulins, and Sanofi Patient Connection may help eligible patients get some Sanofi medicines at no cost.
4 services