Gilead Oncology Support is a patient support program. We know this is a challenging time, and we are here to help. Our program can help you understand your coverage for your prescribed medication. We also provide information about prior authorization and appeals, as well as other helpful information along the way.
Different ways to get started:
Our program specialist will review your request and will get back to you within 2 business days.
If you are eligible, you may be able to receive your Gilead oncology medication free of charge through PAP.
Yes. You must be a resident of the United States, Puerto Rico, or US Territories. You must meet other criteria as well. Proof of residency may be needed.
PAP enrollment is for up to 12 months. If you get insured while enrolled, or no longer need free medication support, call the program to let us know.
Please call Gilead Oncology Support at 1-844-876-3358 to let us know.
If you are commercially insured and eligible, the co-pay program may help you save on your Gilead oncology medication. You are not eligible to enroll if you take part in a federally or state-funded prescription drug program, such as Medicare, Medicare Part D, or Medicaid. For information and to see if you qualify, view terms and conditions.
Go to the co-pay program to enroll online, or give us a call at 1-844-876-3358.
Patients may pay as little as $0 out of pocket for TRODELVY, which includes co-pay and coinsurance, up to $25,000 annually.
No. The co-pay coupon card does not expire. The benefit resets annually on January 1 of each year. For information about the amount covered, go to the co-pay program page.
Health insurance usually purchased by an employer or individually from a private or commercial health insurance company. This does not include health plans purchased through federal or state government employers. Commercial plans are generally offered as a preferred provider organization (PPO) plan, point of service (POS) plan, or health maintenance organization (HMO) plan.
Health insurance that is funded by the federal government or a state government. Examples include Medicare, Medicare Part D plans, Medicaid plans, VA/TRICARE, and Federal Employee Health plans.
Health insurance that is purchased through government-regulated marketplaces with different tiers or levels of coverage. Health exchanges were established in accordance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Examples of exchange plans include “Metal Tier” plans in gold, silver, or bronze.
PPACA provides health insurance coverage, prescription coverage, help with healthcare costs, and preventive care.
Call Gilead Oncology Support at 1-844-876-3358. We are available Monday through Friday, 9 am to 7 pm ET. We are here to help you along the way.
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