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QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy accepts most major commercial insurance plans, Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid across all 50 states. As a URAC- and ACHC-accredited specialty pharmacy, we coordinate insurance verification, prior authorizations, and copay assistance enrollment on your behalf — so you can focus on your treatment, not paperwork.
Our patient navigators work directly with your insurance plan to verify coverage, identify in-network requirements, and find every available program to reduce your out-of-pocket cost. Even if QuickRx is out-of-network for your plan, we can often still help you access your medication.
View our live list of accepted insurance providers below. Don’t see your plan? Call us at (917) 830-2525 — we’ll verify your coverage and explain your options.
QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy accepts most major commercial insurance plans, Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid plans across all 50 states.
Commercial insurance plans we work with include Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, and most major employer-sponsored and marketplace plans.
For Medicare beneficiaries, we accept Part D prescription plans, Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans with prescription coverage, and Part B for medications covered under medical benefits.
For Medicaid patients, we work with most state Medicaid programs and Medicaid managed care plans.
Even if QuickRx is out-of-network for your specific plan, we can often still help. Call (917) 830-2525 and our team will verify your coverage and explore every option to access your medication.
Many insurance plans — especially Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage, and certain commercial plans — contract with specific specialty pharmacies as their “preferred” or “in-network” pharmacy. This means your insurance may direct you to use a particular pharmacy to fill specialty medications, sometimes at a lower copay than other options.
In some cases, your plan may require you to use a designated specialty pharmacy for certain high-cost medications. This is called a limited distribution network and is common for newer specialty drugs.
However, this doesn’t always mean you have no choice. You may have the right to request your preferred pharmacy through your insurance member services. Several states have anti-mandatory mail order laws that preserve patient choice. And out-of-network specialty pharmacies may still be able to fill your prescription, sometimes at a different cost.
QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy can help you navigate this. Call us at (917) 830-2525 and we’ll verify your plan’s requirements, explain your options, and help you understand whether you can choose QuickRx as your specialty pharmacy.
Yes. QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy works with Medicare patients across all 50 states, including Medicare Part D standalone prescription drug plans, Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans that include Part D coverage, and Medicare Part B for medications billed under medical benefits — such as certain infused or injected specialty drugs.
Medicare Part D plans typically have in-network and preferred pharmacy networks. If QuickRx is in-network for your Part D plan, you can use us as your specialty pharmacy. If we’re not in-network or not your plan’s preferred specialty pharmacy, we’ll explain your options.
Many Medicare patients also qualify for Extra Help, foundation grants, and patient assistance programs that significantly reduce out-of-pocket costs. Our patient navigators help Medicare beneficiaries access every available program.
Call (917) 830-2525 to verify your Medicare coverage.
QuickRx accepts most state Medicaid programs and Medicaid managed care plans. Medicaid coverage rules vary significantly by state, so our team verifies your specific plan’s requirements before processing your prescription.
In some states, Medicaid members must use specific specialty pharmacies in the state’s pharmacy network. In others, patients have broader choice. We work within your state’s Medicaid rules to coordinate your prescription.
If you’re enrolled in a Medicaid managed care plan — such as Anthem Medicaid, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, Molina, or others — we’ll verify your plan’s specialty pharmacy network and let you know if QuickRx can fill your prescription.
Call (917) 830-2525. Medicaid coverage is one of the most complex areas of insurance, and our team specializes in navigating it for you.
Even if QuickRx is out-of-network for your specific plan, we can often still help you access your specialty medication.
For out-of-network patients, we verify whether your plan allows out-of-network specialty pharmacy fills — some plans do, especially for cause. We explore manufacturer copay assistance programs that can reduce your out-of-pocket cost regardless of network status. We identify foundation grants and patient assistance programs for eligible patients. We coordinate with your prescriber’s office on prior authorizations or network exceptions when appropriate. And we explain your total estimated cost before processing, so there are no surprises.
Our patient navigators specialize in finding paths to medication access when other pharmacies say “we can’t help.” Call (917) 830-2525 to discuss your situation.
When you contact QuickRx, our patient navigation team handles the entire insurance verification process for you.
First, we confirm your insurance plan and pharmacy benefit details. Then we verify whether your specialty medication is covered and identify your copay, coinsurance, or out-of-pocket cost. We check if prior authorization is required and handle it directly with your prescriber. We identify all applicable copay assistance programs, foundation grants, and patient assistance options. Finally, we provide you with your exact estimated cost before dispensing — so there are no surprises.
This verification is free and creates no obligation. Call (917) 830-2525 to get started.
Yes. QuickRx specializes in helping uninsured patients and those in Medicare coverage gaps access specialty medications.
We work with manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that provide free or low-cost medication based on income. We help patients apply for independent foundation grants for qualifying conditions. We coordinate 340B program access when applicable. And for patients with commercial insurance who are in a deductible phase, we help apply manufacturer copay cards directly.
Eligibility for these programs typically depends on household income, insurance status, and diagnosis. Our patient navigators will review every program you may qualify for and help with the application paperwork.
Call (917) 830-2525 to discuss your situation — no insurance is required to call.
Switching to QuickRx is straightforward and our team handles most of the work for you.
Start by calling us at (917) 830-2525 or submitting our online form. Provide your insurance information and prescription details, and we’ll verify coverage. Our team contacts your current pharmacy and prescriber to transfer your prescription. We handle prior authorizations, copay assistance enrollment, and benefits coordination. Your medication then ships directly to your door — nationwide delivery to all 50 states.
If your insurance requires you to use a specific specialty pharmacy, we’ll explain your options and help you request an exception when appropriate.
Most patients can switch to QuickRx in 24-72 hours.
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