Discount Drug Program
Family Health Services participates in a government program that helps our patients save money on their medications and provides resources to strengthen healthcare in our community.
Participating in this program is easy.
Pick up a 340B card at our front desk, and take it along with your prescription to one of our pharmacy partners. At the pharmacy, you can save up to 50% off the cost of your family's medications.
This program is open to insured and uninsured patients.
Participating pharmacies:
| Ridley's Pharmacy 705 East US Hwy 30 Buhl, ID 83644 |
Ridley's Pharmacy 1427 Main Street Gooding, ID 83330 |
Ridley's Pharmacy 1016 South Lincoln Jerome, ID 83338 |
| Ridley's Pharmacy 310 Onieda Rupert, ID 83350 |
Smith's Food and Drug 937 East Main St. Burley, ID 83318 |
Smith's Food and Drug 1913 Addison Ave East Twin Falls, ID 83301 |
Dick’s Pharmacy |
Buhl Drug |
Kwik Meds |
Orchard Drug |
Jerome Drug |
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I participate in this program?
Participating is easy. Just pick up your discount card at our reception desk, and take it — along with your prescription — to one of our participating pharmacies.
To save money on your medications, you must have your prescription filled at a participating pharmacy.
How much will I save?
Your savings will vary on each prescription. But patients without health insurance coverage will save up to 50% off the cost of medications.
I have insurance coverage. How do I benefit?
We encourage patients with insurance coverage to take their prescriptions to a participating pharmacy.
When you pick up your prescription, if your medications are covered by your policy, you will pay your copay as you usually do. Although your costs will not change, Family Health Services will receive a financial benefit from your insurance company. This additional funding helps us provide care to the neediest families in our community.
If your medications are not covered by your insurance, this program will reduce the cost of your prescription by up to 50%.
Can I share my discount card with other people?
No. Your drug card is for your use only. However, all patients who see their primary doctor at any one of Family Health Services locations are eligible to participate in the program and may obtain their own card.
Are all medications covered?
Most commonly prescribed drugs are included in this program.
Where can I learn more about this government program?
Family Health Services is offering discount medications through the Federal 340B program. You may learn more about this program by visiting the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resource Services Administration website at www.hrsa.gov/opa/.
For more information, please contact us.
Resources
Check out the following 340B drug resources for more information about the program:
