Megatron28
Moderator
I just changed pharmacies in the US because my old one was having trouble getting generic test cyp in and regardless they were raising their prices. I decided to transfer my prescription to Walgreen's so that I can use the GoodRX coupons to get a 10ml vial of 200mg/ml Test Cyp for $44.
Does anyone know if I can first have the prescription pass through my insurance so it appies against my deductible and then get the additional savings with the coupon? So for example, with insurance only the vial would cost me about $74. Can I then use the coupon to get the next $30 knocked off? Today I picked up my vial and had to pay the $44 out of pocket with none of it being applied against my insurance deductible. I could probably file a claim manually, but that creates more headaches. I would like to get the $44 to count against my deductible.
If it matters, I have an HSA and I have not met my annual deductible. So this means I pay the full cost of the medication out of my HSA or out of pocket.
Does anyone know if I can first have the prescription pass through my insurance so it appies against my deductible and then get the additional savings with the coupon? So for example, with insurance only the vial would cost me about $74. Can I then use the coupon to get the next $30 knocked off? Today I picked up my vial and had to pay the $44 out of pocket with none of it being applied against my insurance deductible. I could probably file a claim manually, but that creates more headaches. I would like to get the $44 to count against my deductible.
If it matters, I have an HSA and I have not met my annual deductible. So this means I pay the full cost of the medication out of my HSA or out of pocket.