People who need help paying for prescription medications can get assistance through Harris Health System. The program helps residents afford the medicines their doctors prescribe.
Harris Health runs several programs to reduce medication costs. Some people qualify for free prescriptions. Others get medications at deeply discounted prices. The system works with both brand-name and generic drugs.
Financial assistance depends on household income and family size. People without insurance often qualify for the most help. Those with insurance but high prescription costs may also get support. The programs cover many common medications for conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease.
To apply, people need to bring proof of income for everyone in their household. This includes pay stubs, Social Security statements, or unemployment paperwork. They also need a photo ID and their current prescription bottles. Applications get processed at Harris Health clinics and some community locations.
People can call Harris Health directly to find out which location is closest and what programs they qualify for. Staff members speak both English and Spanish. The application process usually takes one visit, and approved patients can often get their medications the same day.
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