154 organizations
We are still writing the honest guide for this category. In the meantime, the organizations below are ready to help.
Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company is an online pharmacy that sells many generic prescription medicines at clear, low prices. People use the website to search for a medicine, create an account, and have their doctor send in a prescription so the medicine can be shipped to them.
3 services
Little Hercules Foundation is a nonprofit based in Dublin, Ohio, not Atlanta. It helps people and families affected by rare diseases, especially Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy, get access to needed treatments and care by helping with insurance and coverage problems.
3 services
AstraZeneca is a drug company with patient support programs for people in the United States. Its AZ&Me program may provide certain AstraZeneca medicines at no cost to eligible people who have no insurance or have Medicare and still cannot afford their medicine.
4 services
NeedyMeds is a national nonprofit that helps people find ways to lower medicine and health care costs. It offers a free drug discount card, a helpline, and online lists of patient assistance programs, coupons, disease funds, and clinics.
6 services
En-Vision America makes accessible prescription label tools for people who have trouble reading medicine labels. They help people get talking labels, large print labels, Braille labels, and labels in more than one language through participating pharmacies.
5 services
Blink Health, now operating publicly as BlinkRx, is a national online pharmacy and prescription access company. It helps people get some prescription medicines through a digital platform with lower available prices, free home delivery, and support with the prescription process.
4 services
Eisai Inc. is a U.S. pharmaceutical company, not an Atlanta-based nonprofit. Its patient support programs help eligible U.S. patients understand insurance, appeals, and ways to lower or cover the cost of certain Eisai medicines.
12 services
Coast2Coast Rx Card is a free prescription discount card run by Financial Marketing Concepts. It helps people compare drug prices and may lower the cash price for brand-name and generic prescriptions at participating pharmacies nationwide. It is not insurance.
4 services
Otsuka Patient Assistance Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit that helps eligible uninsured and underinsured people get certain prescribed Otsuka medicines at no cost. It also says it offers care coordination and wellness support for patients and caregivers.
3 services
CVS Caremark is a pharmacy benefits manager, not a local clinic or charity. It manages prescription drug plans for employers, unions, and health plans, and helps members check drug coverage, compare costs, use mail delivery, and look for lower-cost medicine options.
5 services
Novo Nordisk US is a medicine company with its U.S. office in New Jersey, not an Atlanta-area nonprofit. Through NovoCare, it helps people in the U.S. find ways to pay less for Novo Nordisk medicines, including a Patient Assistance Program that may provide certain diabetes medicines for free to people who qualify.
9 services
Healthcare Ready is a national nonprofit that helps keep people connected to health care during disasters, disease outbreaks, and supply problems. It works with government, nonprofits, pharmacies, health centers, and medical supply partners to share emergency information, track open pharmacies, and help communities prepare.
9 services
DEAM is the Decatur-area Emergency Assistance Ministry, a church-supported nonprofit at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Decatur. They help qualifying local residents with emergency groceries, toiletries, utility bills, and prescription costs, and they serve lunches to unhoused people on weekday mornings.
5 services
Alimera Sciences is now an ANI Pharmaceuticals company connected to ILUVIEN, a prescription eye implant for diabetic macular edema. Its ILUVIEN AccessPlus program helps eligible patients and eye doctors look for help with ILUVIEN out-of-pocket costs or free treatment for some uninsured patients.
3 services
EMD Serono is a U.S. healthcare company that makes fertility medicines. Its Fertility LifeLines program helps eligible self-pay patients get discounts on EMD Serono fertility medicines, and some injured retired military members may qualify for free medicine.
4 services
AdaptHealth is a home medical equipment and supplies company. They help people get items like oxygen equipment, CPAP supplies, diabetes supplies, wheelchairs, walkers, hospital beds, ostomy supplies, wound care supplies, urology supplies, and orthotics, often with insurance paperwork and home delivery.
10 services
Lundbeck is a biopharmaceutical company focused on brain health. In the U.S., its patient assistance page lists help for some migraine medicines for people who meet income, insurance, prescription, and residency rules.
4 services
The Urban Clinic of Atlanta is a nonprofit health clinic for adults who are uninsured and have limited income. They provide free primary care, chronic disease care, medicines help, labs, mental health support, referrals, and some community food events.
Perkerson8 services
IBSA Pharma makes Tirosint-SOL, a thyroid medicine, and its official site lists ways to lower prescription costs. Current help shown on the site includes a copay savings card for people with commercial insurance and the Tirosint Direct mail-order cash-pay program.
3 services
Optum Perks is a national prescription savings service from Optum. It helps people look up prescription prices and use free coupons or a discount card to lower the cash price of medicine at participating pharmacies.
3 services