Helping People in Need Obtain Critical Medication

Do you take medications on an ongoing basis and have trouble affording them? Don’t have insurance or have insurance without a prescription plan?

If you are on long-term maintenance medication and need assistance with your prescriptions, we can help.

SOCAG assists uninsured or under-insured residents in Jackson, Harmon, and Greer counties in obtaining prescriptions at a reduced rate or at no cost through pharmaceutical assistance programs.

Rx for Oklahoma is a free program that provides free or low-cost prescriptions for Oklahoma residents regardless of age. The program provides only long-term maintenance medication.

Our Rx for Oklahoma team can help you access prescription assistance programs (PAP) provided by pharmaceutical manufacturing companies.

Applicants Must Provide the Following Information:

  • Completed Rx for Oklahoma application

  • Driver's License (Picture ID)

  • Social Security Card (if applicable)

  • Insurance Card(s) (if applicable)

  • Income Tax Return

  • 1099 from Social Security (if applicable)

  • 30-day Income Verification

  • SoonerCare (Medicaid) Denial Letter (if applicable)

Once you fill out the application, we take care of everything for you. We research your medications to find prescription assistance programs for each medication if there is one available.

We then assist you with all the necessary paperwork, as well as talk with your physician and get signatures from them before submitting the application to the pharmaceutical manufacturer.

Our team does all the leg work from following up on the status of your application to handling all refills.

Applicants for the Rx for Oklahoma program must be uninsured or under-insured to qualify. There is no age requirement to receive assistance through the program. Medicare Part D and Medicaid beneficiaries with unique circumstances may qualify.

Each of the pharmaceutical programs varies and have their own specific requirements that must be met in order to get help from the programs.

Once your application has been approved, it may take several weeks to begin receiving your medication. This is why only long-term medications will qualify for the program.

To learn more about the Rx for Oklahoma program and how you may receive prescription assistance, call us today at (580) 482-5040 or TTY Relay 711.