FreeMedPrograms.com

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FreeMedPrograms.com

Postby Med_Admin » Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:47 pm

I had a chance to visit www.FreeMedPrograms.com today. Compared to other free medication websites, it is very easy to use. It really amazes me that, although free medication and patient assistance programs have been around for years, little is done to make the public aware of them. Could it be that pharmaceutical companies really do not want us to know about them? Could it be that pharmaceutical companies have patient assistance programs in place only to make them eligible for government grants? The point is that the American public has been paying billions of dollars every year for medication that is available in the rest of the world for a fraction of the price.
I applaud freemedprograms.com (and all other companies that have similar websites) for making this information public. If you choose to visit freemedprograms.com, you will see that they really did their homework. They offer information on how to qualify for, and apply to get thousands of medications for free. The best thing about this website is that is 100% free to use. Visit www.FreeMedPrograms.com and let me know what you think.
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Re: FreeMedPrograms.com

Postby Marcu_L » Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:14 pm

I just want to say thank you for this post. I was doing some research on how to legally and affordably purchase my prescription medicine.
While I was looking at your forum, I saw the post about free medication. I am embarrassed to say that I am among the many that had no idea that this sort of free medication program existed. But because of you, I looked up FreeMedPrograms.com and received some very valuable information. Not only did I learn how this process works, I have applied to these free medication programs and have been accepted to receive a few of my prescription medicines for free.
Again, I thank you for the information that you have put here in your site. If it wasn't for you and for FreeMedPrograms, I would still be paying full price for my prescription medicine.
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Re: FreeMedPrograms.com

Postby EarlH » Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:10 pm

I would like to say that I signed up for freemedprograms.com and I am very happy with the information I received. I am a 53 year old man that takes high blood pressure medication and high cholesterol medication. I was laid off from work about a year ago. I get unemployment but it is very little compared to my monthly expenses. My prescription medication runs somewhere around $250 a month. I have been hearing alot about these patient assistance programs but never really acted on anything until now. I clicked on the freemedprograms.com link that I found on the website, I figured what the heck, it's not costing me anything. I logged in and filled out the form. I was happy to find that all the high blood pressure medication and high cholesterol medication were listed as "available" through a patient assistance program. I contacted all of the patient assistance programs, got applications to apply for free medication and about 6 weeks later, I am very happy to say that I qualified for each and every patient assistance program that I applied for.
Now I can take my high blood pressure medication and my high cholesterol medication, and not have to feel guilty about how much its costing me...because it's not costing me a dime. I am glad that I found freemedprograms.com. I have told all my buddies at the hall about your company. They all said that they would visit your site.
Thanks Again FreeMedPrograms.com

Friend for life-
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Re: FreeMedPrograms.com

Postby SassyLassy » Mon May 10, 2010 1:22 pm

I would like to tell everyone of this great new service that I found on Freemedprograms.com. I am 25 years old and take quite a few medications. A while back a friend of mine told me about Patient assistance programs and how they work. For whatever reason I didn't feel comfortable going this route..maybe I thought it was too good to be true, I'm not quite sure. Anyway, I recently got my hours cut at work from full time 40 hours with benefits down to 25 hrs, part time no benefits. It was at this point that I felt that getting my medicine through a patient assistance program was my only option.

I found Freemedprograms on Twitter. I looked into their website and found an extensive list of medications that have corresponding patient assistance programs. Luckily the 5 medicines that I take all have a corresponding patient assistance program. At Freemedprograms.com, you can access links to patient assistance program applications, access eligibility requirements and get contact information to the free medication programs. What I wasn't expecting was for the application process to be so lengthy, time consuming and a little confusing. In addition, there is a lot of co-ordinating between the patient assistance programs, your doctor's office and the pharmacy.

But what I have since discovered is that Freemedprograms.com has teamed up with a service that takes care of the whole application process and the co-ordinating of the patient assistance programs. In addition, if I have any questions, they are there to help me.

I can not tell you how worth while this service is. Although they do charge a small fee for the processing of the application, it is well worth it. And, if you do not qualify for free or reduced price medicine, the processing fee is returned. In addition, they also charge a small monthly fee to maintain your account which includes ordering your Rx refills, and notifying you when its time to renew your application.

My time is worth a lot and with this service, they take care of everything so I can get back to doing things that I want to do.

Thank you Freemedprograms.com.
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Re: FreeMedPrograms.com

Postby ghinsey » Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:14 pm

I went to FreeMedPrograms.com and spent a lot of time going in circles. :( All they wanted to do, was get me to sign up for paid assistance. :roll: I am happy to hear other posters who are happy to pay fees, for someone to find them help. Google is free, and that is how I found UBEX. I can get a 90 day supply of my med from there for $30.00. Normally it would cost over $300.00. I am grateful, and highly recommend UBEX. I just seems wrong to me, to charge someone who is already in a bad financial situation, a fee and also a monthly fee to find them help. I guess it is a moral issue. I would recommend to someone who is not to computer savvy, to find a friend who is, to help them. There is no necessity to pay someone. I wish everyone the best of luck finding help in there time of need. :)
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Re: FreeMedPrograms.com

Postby ghinsey » Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:24 am

Sorry I was to late to edit the above post. The correction I wanted to make is my referral to UBEX should read XUBEX.
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Re: FreeMedPrograms.com

Postby SassyLassy » Mon Nov 29, 2010 4:45 pm

Hi Ghinsey-

I totally understand where you are coming from and obviously this will not be the service for everyone. For me, it works great.

The service that FreeMedPrograms.com offers, allows me the freedom of not having to go through application after application making sure that I have filled everything out completely and correctly. I initially tried applying on my own. It was extremely frustrating and time consuming. I received notification about a month later that I filled out the application incorrectly. Not only did I have to then appeal the whole process, I wasted valuable time.

My meds cost me about $550 a month, so having to pay about $85 instead to have this service take care of everything for me, well it just makes sense. They send me what I need to sign and what I need my doctor to sign and I know that by leaving this up to professionals, everything will be done right.

I honestly do not have the time nor patience to do this on my own, some people do, but I don't. So for those people that find themselves in a similar situation like mine, this may be the service for them.

Of course, if you can do this on your own, then you are a better person than I am :)
Here is hoping that everyone in the country will one day be able to afford their prescription meds.

Happy Holidays!
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