Alafia (Peace) Have you received the answer to your question? In my experience there is most always a way to have your meds paid for. Have you reached out to a social worker or case manager? They would be able to help you navigate through the process. Khafre (H-I-V.net Team Member)
Khafre Kujichagulia Abif Moderator
Alafia (Peace) Are you aware of the Ryan White programs? Therecare also drug assistance programs from pharmaceutical companies that your social worker can help you navigate. Khafre (H-I-V.net Team Member)
Steven Campa Moderator & Contributor
Yes, there is always a way to pay for medication, is right. You can always look into local health clinics or organizations that can assist you with accessing these types of services. -Steven (Team Member)
Khafre Kujichagulia Abif Moderator
Alafia (Peace) I now have to take my own advice. I now have a full time job with health insurance and my co pay is $30 per med. I am currently taking eight. I know that $240 or more will be far too much for me to cover. Khafre (H-I-V.net Team Member)
Khafre Kujichagulia Abif Moderator
Alafia (Peace) Have you been able to resolve the issue of paying out of pocket for your meds? Did any of the suggestions we provided lead to any local resources? We hope you have. Khafre (H-I-V.net Team Member)