Need Help Paying for Your Prescription Medications?

The Rx for Oklahoma program helps uninsured and underinsured individuals access free or low-cost prescription medications through pharmaceutical assistance programs.

If you take long-term medications and are struggling with the cost, our team may be able to help.

How the Rx for Oklahoma Program Works

Most assistance programs provide medications for one calendar year. If you remain eligible and continue to need assistance, we can help you reapply for the following year.

Who May Qualify?

The Rx for Oklahoma program is designed for individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and need help paying for prescription medications. There is no age requirement to participate. Individuals with Medicare Part D or Medicaid may also qualify under certain circumstances.

Eligibility requirements vary by medication and pharmaceutical manufacturer, and each assistance program has its own guidelines that must be met.

Because approval and medication delivery may take several weeks, the program is intended for long-term maintenance medications rather than short-term prescriptions.

Do You Need Prescription Assistance?

If you take medications on an ongoing basis and have difficulty affording them, assistance may be available. Whether you are uninsured or have limited prescription coverage, the Rx for Oklahoma program may be able to help.

For more information about the program, call (918) 253-4683, ext. 163.

When you complete an application, our team takes care of the rest. We research your medications to determine whether a Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is available through the pharmaceutical manufacturer.

We assist with all required paperwork, work directly with your healthcare provider to obtain necessary documentation and signatures, and submit the completed application on your behalf.

Our team continues to assist throughout the process by monitoring the status of your application, helping with refills, and providing ongoing support as needed.

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Ready to Apply?

Download and print an application:

Click HERE to download an Rx for Oklahoma application.

Need assistance or live outside the NEOCAA service area?

Select your county below to request an application from your local Rx for Oklahoma provider.

  • Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, and Ottawa residents click HERE to request an application

  • Hughes, McIntosh, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, and Muskogee County residents click HERE to request an application

  • Tulsa County residents click HERE to request an application.

  • Nowata County residents click HERE to request an application.

  • Wagoner County residents click HERE to request an application.

  • Rogers County residents click HERE to request an application.

  • Mayes County residents click HERE to request an application.

Applications are also available through the Christian Medical Clinic of Grand Lake on Thursdays from 4:00–7:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, located at 501 E. 13th Street in Grove.