Retail pharmacies
Cost-sharing amounts may differ for long-term supplies. Check chapter 6 of your Evidence of Coverage for your cost-sharing amounts.
Find a retail pharmacy
For more information, call Member Services at the number on the back of your Medica ID card.
How to order a new prescription
- Ask your doctor for up to a 30-day supply of the medication on one prescription. This lets you try the drug to make sure it works for you.
- Also ask your doctor to write a second prescription for up to a 90-day supply of the same medication. You can fill your second prescription after you and your doctor know it is right for you. Just bring the prescription to a participating retail pharmacy and present your Medica ID card. In most cases, our plan will cover 90-day refills except for Tier 5 specialty drugs.
- Your pharmacist will fill the prescription, and you'll pay the amount you owe.
How to order a refill
- Ask your doctor to write a prescription with refills for up to a 90-day supply of your medication. In most cases, our plan will cover 90-day refills except for Tier 5 specialty drugs.
- Bring the prescription to a participating retail pharmacy and present your Medica ID card.
- Your pharmacist will fill the prescription, and you'll pay the amount you owe.
Mail order
Mail order is a convenient alternative compared to repeat trips to your pharmacy. In some cases, you may pay less for your drugs through mail order. We also offer an automatic refill program to make it easy to receive a continuous supply of your medications. Our mail order pharmacy will call you prior to shipping each refill. Learn more in chapter 5 of your Evidence of Coverage.
You can compare costs between retail and mail order using the “Price a Medication” tool at the Express Scripts website.
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Last Updated: August 2024