ACHC Gold Seal
Licensed in All 50 States
In-Network with L.A. Care
What L.A. Care Members Get with QuickRx
As an in-network specialty pharmacy with L.A. Care Health Plan, we work directly with your coverage to make accessing your medication straightforward. You don’t have to switch doctors, navigate phone trees, or chase down paperwork. From the moment your prescription arrives, your dedicated patient navigator handles the rest.
Your L.A. Care Patient Navigator
A real person handles your case from start to finish — not a call center, not a phone tree. They verify your L.A. Care benefits, coordinate prior authorizations, and enroll you in every copay assistance program you qualify for.
Full Copay Assistance Support
We coordinate manufacturer copay cards, patient assistance programs, and foundation grants on your behalf. Eligible patients may pay $0 for their specialty medication. We monitor renewals so your coverage never lapses unexpectedly.
Free, Temperature-Controlled Shipping
Whether your medication is an oral tablet or an injectable that requires refrigeration, we ship it free with validated cold-chain packaging. Same-day or next-day dispatch in most cases.
Specialty Medications We Dispense for L.A. Care Members
QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy dispenses 61 specialty medications across a wide range of conditions — from multiple sclerosis and oncology to rare diseases, pulmonary fibrosis, and beyond. Click any category below to see the medications we support, and click a medication name to learn about its copay assistance options. Don’t see your medication? Call (917) 830-2525 — we may still be able to help.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Medications
8 medications
We dispense 8 medications for relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis — including both oral and injectable disease-modifying therapies. L.A. Care covers most MS specialty drugs; our team handles prior authorization and copay assistance enrollment.
Ampyra (Dalfampridine)
Oral medication FDA-approved to improve walking in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Aubagio (Teriflunomide)
Once-daily oral tablet used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). Generic teriflunomide available.
Copaxone (Glatiramer Acetate)
Injectable disease-modifying therapy for relapsing forms of MS. Generic glatiramer acetate available.
Gilenya (Fingolimod)
Once-daily oral capsule for relapsing forms of MS in adults and children 10+. Generic fingolimod available.
Kesimpta (Ofatumumab)
Monthly self-administered subcutaneous injection for relapsing forms of MS in adults.
Mavenclad (Cladribine)
Short-course oral tablet for relapsing-remitting and active secondary progressive MS in adults.
Tecfidera (Dimethyl Fumarate)
Twice-daily oral capsule for relapsing forms of MS. Generic dimethyl fumarate available.
Vumerity (Diroximel Fumarate)
Twice-daily oral capsule for relapsing forms of MS — designed to be easier on the stomach than Tecfidera.
Oncology Medications — Solid Tumors
14 medications
We dispense 14 oral targeted therapies and chemotherapy agents for solid tumor cancers including prostate, breast, lung, kidney, liver, and thyroid cancers. L.A. Care typically covers these with prior authorization; our navigators coordinate the full process.
Afinitor (Everolimus)
mTOR inhibitor for certain advanced cancers including breast, kidney, and neuroendocrine tumors. Generic everolimus available.
Fareston (Toremifene)
Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) for metastatic breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
Iressa (Gefitinib)
Oral EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with specific EGFR mutations.
Lenvima (Lenvatinib)
Oral multikinase inhibitor for advanced thyroid, liver, kidney, and endometrial cancers. No generic available.
Lupron (Leuprolide Acetate)
Hormone therapy used in prostate cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and central precocious puberty.
Nexavar (Sorafenib)
Oral multikinase inhibitor for advanced renal cell carcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer).
Nubeqa (Darolutamide)
Androgen receptor inhibitor for non-metastatic and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.
Sutent (Sunitinib)
Oral multikinase inhibitor for advanced kidney cancer, GIST, and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.
Tarceva (Erlotinib)
EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor for non-small cell lung cancer and pancreatic cancer.
Targretin (Bexarotene)
Oral retinoid X receptor (RXR) agonist for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL).
Tykerb (Lapatinib)
HER2-targeted oral therapy for advanced or metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer.
Votrient (Pazopanib)
Oral multikinase inhibitor for advanced renal cell carcinoma and soft tissue sarcoma.
Xeloda (Capecitabine)
Oral chemotherapy used to treat breast, colorectal, and gastric cancers. Generic capecitabine available.
Zytiga (Abiraterone Acetate)
Androgen biosynthesis inhibitor for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Generic abiraterone available.
Hematologic Oncology & Supportive Care Medications
7 medications
We dispense 7 medications for blood cancers, leukemias, brain tumors, and chemotherapy-related side effects. This includes oral targeted therapies for chronic myeloid leukemia and supportive antiemetics for chemotherapy-induced nausea.
Emend (Aprepitant)
Oral antiemetic used to prevent nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy and surgery. Generic aprepitant available.
Gleevec (Imatinib Mesylate)
Oral BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and GIST. Generic imatinib available.
Gleostine (Lomustine)
Oral alkylating chemotherapy that crosses the blood-brain barrier, used for brain tumors and Hodgkin lymphoma.
Kytril (Granisetron)
5-HT3 receptor antagonist used to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. Generic granisetron available.
Sprycel (Dasatinib)
Oral BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and Philadelphia chromosome-positive ALL. Generic dasatinib available.
Tasigna (Nilotinib)
Oral BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitor for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
Temodar (Temozolomide)
Oral alkylating chemotherapy for glioblastoma multiforme and anaplastic astrocytoma. Generic temozolomide available.
Pulmonary & Rare Lung Disease Medications
3 medications
We dispense 3 antifibrotic and vasodilator medications for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), interstitial lung disease, and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Esbriet (Pirfenidone)
Antifibrotic oral medication that slows disease progression in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Generic pirfenidone available.
Ofev (Nintedanib)
Oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor for IPF, progressive pulmonary fibrosis, and SSc-ILD.
Tracleer (Bosentan)
Endothelin receptor antagonist for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in adults and children 3+. Generic bosentan available.
Kidney & Renal Medications
4 medications
We dispense 4 medications for chronic kidney disease, polycystic kidney disease, hyponatremia, and post-transplant care.
Auryxia (Ferric Citrate)
Phosphate binder used to control serum phosphorus in adult CKD patients on dialysis, and for iron deficiency anemia in non-dialysis CKD.
Jynarque (Tolvaptan)
Vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist that slows kidney function decline in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD).
Rapamune (Sirolimus)
mTOR inhibitor used to prevent kidney transplant rejection and to treat lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM). Generic sirolimus available.
Samsca (Tolvaptan)
Vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist used to treat hyponatremia associated with heart failure and SIADH. Generic tolvaptan available.
Rare Disease & Genetic Disorder Medications
10 medications
We dispense 10 medications for rare and inherited conditions including Wilson’s disease, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, hereditary angioedema, ALS, Huntington’s disease, and more. Our navigators are experienced with foundation grants and patient assistance programs specific to rare-disease therapy.
Cuprimine (Penicillamine)
Chelating agent that reduces copper levels in patients with Wilson’s disease.
Emflaza (Deflazacort)
Corticosteroid for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) in patients 2+. Once-daily oral dose slows disease progression.
Firazyr (Icatibant)
Injectable bradykinin B2 receptor antagonist for acute attacks of hereditary angioedema (HAE). Generic icatibant available.
Hetlioz (Tasimelteon)
Melatonin receptor agonist for Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder and nighttime sleep disturbances in Smith-Magenis Syndrome.
Jadenu (Deferasirox)
Oral iron chelator used to treat chronic iron overload from blood transfusions or non-transfusion-dependent thalassemia. Generic deferasirox available.
Northera (Droxidopa)
Norepinephrine precursor used to treat neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (NOH) from Parkinson disease, multiple system atrophy, and other autonomic failure conditions. Generic droxidopa available.
Rilutek (Riluzole)
Glutamate antagonist that slows progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Generic riluzole available.
Sabril (Vigabatrin)
GABA transaminase inhibitor for refractory complex partial seizures and infantile spasms. Generic vigabatrin available.
Thiola (Tiopronin)
Prevents cystine kidney stone formation in patients with cystinuria, a rare genetic disorder. Generic tiopronin available.
Xenazine (Tetrabenazine)
VMAT2 inhibitor used to treat chorea associated with Huntington’s disease. Generic tetrabenazine available.
Infectious Disease Medications
6 medications
We dispense 6 specialty antifungal, antibacterial, and antiparasitic medications for serious infections including C. difficile, systemic fungal infections, and parasitic worm infections.
Albenza (Albendazole)
Antiparasitic used to treat neurocysticercosis and hydatid disease caused by parasitic worms.
Ancobon (Flucytosine)
Antifungal used for serious infections caused by Candida and Cryptococcus species, typically in combination with amphotericin B.
Biltricide (Praziquantel)
Antiparasitic used to treat schistosomiasis and liver fluke infections.
Dificid (Fidaxomicin)
Targeted antibiotic for C. difficile-associated diarrhea, with lower recurrence rates than vancomycin. Generic fidaxomicin available.
Invanz (Ertapenem)
Broad-spectrum carbapenem antibiotic for serious bacterial infections of the skin, urinary tract, and abdomen. Generic ertapenem available.
Noxafil (Posaconazole)
Triazole antifungal used to prevent and treat invasive fungal infections in immunocompromised patients. Generic posaconazole available.
Antiviral Medications
1 medication
We dispense antiviral therapy for cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections, particularly in transplant recipients and immunocompromised patients.
Valcyte (Valganciclovir)
Oral antiviral for CMV prevention and treatment in transplant recipients and immunocompromised patients. Generic valganciclovir available.
Bone, Endocrine & Hormonal Medications
3 medications
We dispense medications for osteoporosis and neuroendocrine tumors, including injectable somatostatin analogs and parathyroid hormone analogs.
Cortrophin Gel (Repository Corticotropin)
Injectable adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) analog used for MS exacerbations, rheumatic disorders, and nephrotic syndrome.
Forteo (Teriparatide)
Daily subcutaneous parathyroid hormone analog for severe osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, men, and glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis. Generic teriparatide available.
Sandostatin (Octreotide)
Somatostatin analog used to treat acromegaly, carcinoid syndrome, and VIPomas. Available as immediate-release and once-monthly LAR Depot.
Other Specialty Medications
5 medications
Additional specialty medications we dispense including hematology, pain management, antifibrinolytic therapy, diuretics, and topical treatments.
Amicar (Aminocaproic Acid)
Antifibrinolytic used to prevent excessive bleeding during medical procedures, particularly cardiac surgery. Generic aminocaproic acid available.
Edecrin (Ethacrynic Acid)
Loop diuretic for edema from congestive heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and kidney disease. The only non-sulfa loop diuretic available in the U.S.
Kerydin (Tavaborole)
Topical antifungal solution for toenail fungus (onychomycosis). Generic tavaborole available.
Pennsaid (Diclofenac Sodium)
Topical NSAID solution for osteoarthritis pain. Generic diclofenac sodium available.
Promacta (Eltrombopag)
Thrombopoietin receptor agonist used to increase platelet counts in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), severe aplastic anemia, and chronic hepatitis C.
Why L.A. Care Members Choose QuickRx
Choosing a specialty pharmacy is a decision that affects your treatment for months or years. Here’s what makes QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy the right partner for L.A. Care members managing chronic and complex conditions.
A Dedicated Patient Navigator Assigned to You
Every L.A. Care member who fills with QuickRx is paired with a personal Patient Navigator — your single point of contact. Our navigator team is led by Julia Kravtsova, PharmD, our Head Patient Navigator. Your navigator coordinates directly with your specialist’s office, tracks every financial assistance program you qualify for, and proactively renews your coverage before it expires. You’ll have their direct contact information and won’t need to navigate phone trees or repeat your story to a new person every call.
We Handle Every Financial Assistance Program
Specialty medications can carry copays of hundreds or thousands of dollars per month — even with insurance. Our team coordinates manufacturer copay cards, patient assistance programs, and charitable foundation grants on your behalf. We monitor multiple programs simultaneously, so if one closes, we immediately pivot to alternatives. Eligible patients may pay $0 for their specialty medication.
24/7 Pharmacist Support, Real Humans Only
QuickRx pharmacists are available around the clock — call (800) 496-6111 anytime for clinical questions about your medication, side effects, or interactions. For prescription support, copay assistance, refills, and general questions, call (917) 830-2525 during business hours. You’ll always reach a real person.
Free Nationwide Shipping with Cold-Chain Handling
QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy is licensed in all 50 states and ships your medication free of charge — wherever you are. For medications that require refrigeration like Forteo, Cortrophin Gel, or Kesimpta, we use validated cold-chain packaging with temperature monitoring. Same-day or next-day dispatch in most cases. If you travel, move, or need delivery to a different address, we adjust without extra paperwork.
How It Works for L.A. Care Members
Getting started with QuickRx as an L.A. Care member takes about 3 minutes. Here’s what happens after you reach out.
Get Started
Fill out the secure form below or call us at (917) 830-2525. You’ll need basic info — your name, your prescribed medication, and confirmation that you have L.A. Care coverage.
Your Patient Navigator Reaches Out
Within one business day, a dedicated Patient Navigator will call you to verify your L.A. Care benefits, gather any missing information, and start the prior authorization process if needed. They’ll also identify every copay assistance program you qualify for.
Your Medication Arrives
Once your prior authorization is approved and copay assistance is enrolled, we ship your medication to your home or preferred address — free of charge, anywhere in the U.S. For temperature-sensitive medications, we use validated cold-chain packaging. Your navigator stays in touch for refills, renewals, and any clinical questions along the way.
L.A. Care Specialty Pharmacy: Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from L.A. Care members about specialty pharmacy services with QuickRx.
Is QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy in-network with L.A. Care Health Plan?
Yes. QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy is in-network with L.A. Care Health Plan and dispenses specialty medications for L.A. Care members nationwide. We coordinate directly with L.A. Care for prior authorization, benefits verification, and copay processing. You do not need to switch doctors to fill your specialty prescription with QuickRx — we work with your existing specialist.
What specialty medications does QuickRx dispense for L.A. Care members?
QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy dispenses 61 specialty medications for L.A. Care members, including treatments for multiple sclerosis (Aubagio, Kesimpta, Tecfidera, Copaxone), oncology (Zytiga, Sprycel, Lenvima, Nubeqa), pulmonary fibrosis (Ofev, Esbriet), rare diseases (Firazyr, Emflaza, Northera), and many others. Call (917) 830-2525 or fill out the form on this page to verify coverage for your specific medication.
How much will I pay for my specialty medication with L.A. Care coverage?
Costs vary based on your L.A. Care product line (Medi-Cal, L.A. Care Covered, Medicare Plus, or PASC-SEIU) and the specific medication. QuickRx coordinates manufacturer copay cards, patient assistance programs, and foundation grants on your behalf. Eligible patients may pay $0 for their specialty medication. Our Patient Navigators verify your specific costs upfront — before you start treatment — so there are no surprises.
Do I have to live in Los Angeles to use QuickRx with my L.A. Care plan?
No. QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy ships to all 50 states with free nationwide delivery. As long as you have active L.A. Care coverage, we can dispense and ship your specialty medication wherever you live, travel, or temporarily stay. For temperature-sensitive medications, we use validated cold-chain packaging with temperature monitoring throughout transit.
How do I transfer my specialty prescription to QuickRx if I have L.A. Care?
Transferring your specialty prescription to QuickRx is simple. Call (917) 830-2525 or complete the secure form on this page with your name, current pharmacy, and the medication you need to transfer. Your QuickRx Patient Navigator handles the prescription transfer, contacts your prescribing doctor, verifies your L.A. Care benefits, and enrolls you in copay assistance programs. Most transfers are complete within 2 to 3 business days.
What is L.A. Care Health Plan and which plans does QuickRx accept?
L.A. Care Health Plan is the nation’s largest publicly operated health plan, serving more than 2.6 million members in Los Angeles County across four product lines: Medi-Cal, L.A. Care Covered (ACA exchange), L.A. Care Medicare Plus (HMO D-SNP), and PASC-SEIU Homecare Workers Health Care Plan. QuickRx Specialty Pharmacy is in-network with L.A. Care and dispenses specialty medications for eligible members across L.A. Care’s product lines.
Get Started — L.A. Care Patient Intake
Complete the secure form below and a Patient Navigator will contact you within one business day to verify your L.A. Care benefits, coordinate prior authorization, and enroll you in copay assistance programs. Your information is HIPAA-protected and never shared with third parties.
Ready to Get Started?
A QuickRx Patient Navigator is standing by to help L.A. Care members access specialty medications and copay assistance.