1.Which pharmacies accept the card?
The following Leon County pharmacies accept the free prescription
discount card Pharmacies.
The prescription discount card is accepted at 59,000 retail
pharmacies nationwide, including many of the leading chains.
Ask your local pharmacy if they participate or call toll free
1-877-321-2652 to find out if a specific pharmacy participates
in the program.
2. How much will I save?
While savings on each prescription may vary, you can save an
average of 24 percent off the pharmacy’s regular retail prices
for prescription drugs. In addition, you may save even more by
choosing from our list of select medications. This list is
comprised of products offering additional savings. You will receive the best price available to you through this program at the pharmacy
3. Does everyone in my family need an
individual card? No. Everyone in the family may use the same card if desired.
4. I just received my card. Can I use it
right away?
Yes, just use your card to start saving immediately.
Present your prescription discount card at a participating
retail pharmacy when you fill or refill your prescriptions.
. I’ve lost my card. How can I get a
replacement?
Free prescription discount cards are available at locations throughout Leon County
at the following locationsCard
Locationsor you may call 1-877-321-2652.
6. How much does the plan cost?
Your prescription discount card is provided to you free of
charge by Leon county.
7. Can I use my prescription discount card
with my current insurance benefit to reduce my costs?
Your card cannot be used in conjunction with other
insurance. However, you are able to use your card to purchase
prescriptions that are not covered by these plans.
8. Can I still use my prescription discount
card if I sign up for a Medicare prescription plan?
Yes, you can use your prescription discount card anytime you
need to purchase a prescription that is not covered by your
Medicare prescription plan or any other insurance.
9. Can I use my card to get discounts on
over-the-counter products and no-prescription medications? Not usually. However, discounts are available for many
diabetic supplies.
10. Can I find out the discounted price of my
prescriptions before going to the pharmacy? Because prices can vary by location, only the actual
pharmacy can tell you the exact price of the prescription.
However, you can look up an estimated price for medications atwww.caremark.com/naco,
or call toll free 1-877-321-2652. Always present your free prescription discount card when buying prescriptions not
cared by your insurance plan to receive the lowest price available at the participating pharmacy.
11. Can I use this card to get discounts off
my pet’s medications?
Yes, if your pet has been prescribed a medication, you may
receive a discount on the medication by taking the prescription
to a participating retail pharmacy.
12. What is Caremark Mail Service?
With the Caremark Mail Service program, you can purchase up
to a 90-day supply of select medications from the mail service
pharmacy for a fixed price. It’s easy to get started with mail
service – just send in the mail service order form along with
your original prescription, to Caremark. For a list of
medications available and to receive an order form, please
call toll free 1-877-321-2652 or visitwww.caremark.com/naco.
The Leon County's Free Prescription Discount Card is
administered by the Health & Human Services Department. For more information,
please contact (850) 606-1922.
LEON COUNTY HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES
Leon County
Housing Services
918 Railroad
Avenue,
Tallahassee, Florida 32310
Telephone:
850-606-1900
Fax: 850-606-1901