Our Programs
Pfizer Patient Assistance Program
Provides free Pfizer medicines to eligible patients through their doctor’s office or at home.
In order to be considered for the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program, you must:
Be uninsured or government insured and unable to afford your co-payment. Government insurance includes, but is not limited to, Medicare, Medicaid, Champus/TRICARE and VA.
- Commercially insured (e.g., insurance through your job or through a Federal Employer Plan) patients regardless of insurance coverage are not eligible.
For Medicare Part D/Medicare Advantage Patients Only:
- Enroll in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan* and
- Confirm that you have not met your annual out-of-pocket costs (and therefore do not yet have a $0 co-payment for covered medicines)
Work with your physician's office, pharmacy, and/or insurance company to understand your co-payment and total prescription costs for the year which you are requesting assistance
AFTER:
1. Prior authorization is obtained (if required by your insurer) AND
2. Enrolling in the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan (for Medicare Part D/Medicare Advantage Patients only).
- Have an inability to afford your prescription costs and attest to this.
- Have an FDA-approved diagnosis for the Pfizer product(s) prescribed
- Meet the income requirements – Your annual household pre-tax income cannot exceed 300% of the Federal Poverty Level, adjusted for household size.
- Be a resident of the United States (US) or an applicable US territory.
- Have a valid prescription written by a healthcare provider licensed in the US or an applicable US territory and be treated in the outpatient setting of care.
Eligibility rules are subject to change at any time.
To be evaluated for assistance, patients and their healthcare providers must submit a completed enrollment form. Patients must also provide proof of income, such as a W2 form, a paycheck stub, or prior year’s tax return. In some cases, patients prescribed certain Pfizer medicines may first be required to seek alternate forms of assistance before they can be considered for free medicine through the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program.
Call 1-866-706-2400 to learn more
Pfizer Institutional Patient Assistance Program
Provides eligible, uninsured patients with free Pfizer medicines‡ through select federally qualified health centers, disproportionate share hospitals, and free clinics throughout the country.
To be eligible to receive free medicine from a participating healthcare facility, patients must:
- Have no prescription coverage
- Be at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level, adjusted for family size
- Reside in the U.S. (migrant and homeless patients are presumed eligible)
- Have a valid prescription from a healthcare provider licensed in the U.S.
- Have an FDA-approved indication for the requested product(s)
- Be a registered outpatient of the participating healthcare facility
Interested in partnering with Pfizer to provide free medicines through your clinic or hospital?
‡Product availability varies by institution.
Co-pay and Savings Offers
Pfizer provides access to co-pay and savings cards to help eligible patients save on a variety of brand-name medicines, regardless of their income.