Independent Agent & Medicare Supplement Specialist, reMEDIGAP, USA
If you have a Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Plan), you should be able to call your Part D insurance company to find out which pharmacies are in your area that accept your Plan.
Another way to find out which pharmacies accept your Medicare Part D plan is to visit medicare.gov and choose the tab that says Drug Coverage (Part D).
Scroll to the bottom of the list and select Find Health and Drug Plans. You will now be on a page titled Medicare Plan Finder. Enter your zip code in the General Search box and click on the Find Plans button.
You are now on a page that is Step 1 of 4. Complete the appropriate information for the questions asked and click the Continue to Plan Results question.
Step 2 of 4 asks you to enter your drugs. You’ll need to enter the name of at least one drug. Once completed, you can submit the list and you’ll move to Step 3: Select Your Pharmacies. The database will show you pharmacies in your area. You can change the range of miles within your zip code from 1, 5, 6, and 8.
The database provides phone numbers for the pharmacies. It is in your best interest to call the pharmacy and make sure they accept your particular Medicare Part D plan before venturing out to fill your prescription.
Another way to find out which pharmacies accept your Medicare Part D plan is to visit medicare.gov and choose the tab that says Drug Coverage (Part D).
Scroll to the bottom of the list and select Find Health and Drug Plans. You will now be on a page titled Medicare Plan Finder. Enter your zip code in the General Search box and click on the Find Plans button.
You are now on a page that is Step 1 of 4. Complete the appropriate information for the questions asked and click the Continue to Plan Results question.
Step 2 of 4 asks you to enter your drugs. You’ll need to enter the name of at least one drug. Once completed, you can submit the list and you’ll move to Step 3: Select Your Pharmacies. The database will show you pharmacies in your area. You can change the range of miles within your zip code from 1, 5, 6, and 8.
The database provides phone numbers for the pharmacies. It is in your best interest to call the pharmacy and make sure they accept your particular Medicare Part D plan before venturing out to fill your prescription.