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PRESCRIPTIONS AND MEDSHELP

Prescriptions/MedsHelp

If you are unable to afford important prescription medications, the Free Clinic of Central Virginia may be able to help. To receive prescription assistance from the Free Clinic of Central Virginia, you must first be enrolled as a Free Clinic of Central Virginia patient with current income verification on file.

What we offer:

Prescriptions

If your Free Clinic of Central Virginia healthcare provider determines that you need prescription medication to manage a health condition, he/she will write you a prescription which can be filled at our recommended pharmacy:

 

Hill City Pharmacy at the Community Access Network
800 5th Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Lynchburg, VA 24504

Hill City Pharmacy and the Free Clinic of Central Virginia are often able to get prescriptions for Free Clinic of Central Virginia patients at low or no cost to the patient. Also, thanks to the support of our donors, the Free Clinic of Central Virginia spends $55,000 annually to purchase prescriptions for our patients.

Donors: Please note that state regulations prohibit the Free Clinic of Central Virginia from accepting donated medications from the community. Contact your pharmacy for safe disposal guidelines.

MedsHelp

Our innovative MedsHelp program helps low-income Free Clinic of Central Virginia and Community Access Network patients to obtain their prescription medication. We help patients with the application process for pharmaceutical companies’ Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs). These programs provide medications at no cost. Because applications for PAPs are submitted to pharmaceutical companies for approval, it can take four to six weeks to receive prescription medications.

Eligibility for MedsHelp and Patient Assistance Programs is different from eligibility for other Free Clinic of Central Virginia services. Call (434) 847-5866 ext. 25 for information about specific PAP eligibility criteria.

MedsHelp Hours:
Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM

MedsHelp Contact Information:

Sante Perez Morris, Pharmacy Access Coordinator

 

Phone: (434) 847-5866

 

Fax: (434) 528-2529

 

Email: sperez@freeclinicva.org

 

Address: 1016 Main Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504

 

Bus

Greater Lynchburg Transit Company

Route 3A

6:25 AM – 9:25 PM

(434) 455-5080 | (434) 455-5099 (Paratransit)

If you are not currently a Free Clinic of Central Virginia patient, you must first schedule an eligibility screening interview. Call (434) 847-5866 to schedule your screening.

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