FamilyWize


 

United Way of Greater New Haven has partnered with FamilyWize to bring prescription discounts to individuals and families not covered by health insurance or those who do not have adequate medical coverage.  United Way of Greater New Haven joins the more than 700 United Ways in all 50 states in an effort to save people $30 million in the next year on the cost of their medicine. So far, more than 10 million cards have been distributed.  The FamilyWize Prescription Discount card could lower the cost of medicine by an average of 35%.  United Way of Greater New Haven  is providing these cards free-of-charge to everyone in our community. There are no age restrictions, no income restrictions, no limit on how many times you can use it and no waiting to get a card. 

FamilyWize cards can also be obtained from all Kmart Pharmacies, A&P Pharmacies, Achorn Pharmacy, Big Y, Brooks, CareCenter, Colonial Druggist, Costco, CVS, Eckerd, Finch Pharmacy, Grannicks Pharmacy, Hope Street, Lang’s, Lupes, MacKenzie’s, Medicine Shoppe, North Street, Oronoque, Professional Pharmacy, Redding Pharmacy, Rite Aid, Shaw’s/OSCO, Shoprite, Stop & Shop, SWC Pharmacy, Target, Varnum, Vital Care of CT, Walgreen’s and Walmart.  

Many of the participating local pharmacies have a supply of cards, but cards are available to the public by calling United Way of Greater New Haven at 203-691-4216.

Visit www.FamilyWize.org for a list of pharmacies, drug prices and complete program information.  ALSO, FOR STATE CHILDREN’S HEALTH COVERAGE INFORMATION, CALL 877-KIDS-NOW.


Click on discount card to print and place in your wallet for immediate use

35% average savings for the entire family
Covers all prescription drugs
For people with no insurance

and medicine not covered by insurance or Medicare
Accepted at most pharmacies nationwide
No enrollment, activation or fees
Present this card and prescription to a participating pharmacy
You pay either the discounted price or the pharmacy’s retail price, whichever is lower

 

Present this card and prescription to a participating pharmacy. You pay either the discounted price with the card or the pharmacy’s retail price, whichever is lower. Use as often as needed.

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