Need Help Navigating the High Cost of Prescriptions?

We can help!

If you’re struggling to afford prescriptions or medical treatments related to chronic illness, we can help. We provide one-on-one support to guide you through:

Many of our clients face complex health issues like autoimmune disorders, cancer, ESRD, pulmonary disease and/or diabetes—and we know how overwhelming the system can be. Let us help lighten the load.

Mitchell has helped 1000+ patients bring their prescription copays to an affordable rate.

  • A Prescription Assistance Program (PAP) is offered by the manufacturer of specific medications. PAPs have income limits that vary from program to program. Additionally, PAPs require the patient to either be uninsured (including not having coverage for a specific medication) or to be covered under Medicare.

  • Foundation Grants through organizations including but not limited to: Patient Advocate Foundation, Patient Access Network, Healthwell Foundation, Accessia Health, and the Assistance Fund. Each foundation has different income limits and insurance coverage requirements.

  • For commercially (employer provided/Marketplace plans) eligible patients, these copay/savings cards provide varying amounts of funds (i.e. $150 per 30-day prescription of Ozempic) as long as the patient is partially covered by insurance. If the commercial plan does not cover the medications, it is recommended to apply for the PAP.