Hilary
1 month ago
This "upgrade" to Good Rx is terrible. Don't do it. First of all, the prices are not better and some are even higher that just using a Good Rx coupon at your own pharmacy. They are very good at transferring existing scripts over to them — but then the scripts get "lost" in the system. So refills are impossible. I am trying to track down the pharmacies they transferred my scripts to in order to get refills (could only do this with the help of my Publix Pharmacy). What a run around. It will be easier for me to just call the doctors and ask for new scripts. Stick with Good Rx coupons and your own pharmacist.
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Bonnie
2 months ago
I have no idea why anyone would say that Good RX has not saved them money? Every since they started I have used the app an to be able to just compare prices saves u money! Let alone every thing else the app provides u with… a lot of information about the drug… my experience using Good RX, in the beginning, pharmacies did not like them, in fact one pharmacy told me I could only use on 1 prescription! So no one can tell me it did not lower the cost of drugs an caused pharmacies to compete an then to counter Good RX pharmacies started their own memberships an drugs were sometimes cheaper than Good RX! So all the way around I have saved money! And now with the gold card how can anyone say it does not saved them money? Thank u Good RX for the saving I have received an the information on drugs too!
A couple improvements u could make to the app:
A couple improvements u could make to the app:
Go directly into med list skip the yellow Good RX page
Acknowledge when u r already a gold member show that pricing an stop asking me to become a gold member
Also I think it is normally keeping track of meds I have looked up but doesn't always not sure why?
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Elijah
8 months ago
I was a trail member of GoodRx Gold. On most generics, the Gold price is usually 6-8 dollars cheaper. However On some medications the regular like Lidocaine Patches 5% for 90 patches the GOLD PRICE was $120 dollars higher then the regular GoodRx price. However there were several medications where this was also the case.
What concerned me that once your are listed as a GOLD GoodRx member an a prescription is sent electronically from your doctor to the pharmacy are they going to charge the Gold price or the regular GoodRx price?
Customer service stated that that you just need to tell the pharmacy that you want the lower GoodRx price and NOT THE GOLD price.
Personally , I found this absurd as the best price for Gold members (i.e. paying members) should be the top price shown for the medication you want when you open the app. I dropped the GOLD membership as I found it misleading however, I will try again with the knowledge I have acquire as to how this works that is switching between Regular and Gold at a pharmacy. Note the cheaper prices under regular GoodRx is found below the Gold lists under what other pharmacies are charging. I
What concerned me that once your are listed as a GOLD GoodRx member an a prescription is sent electronically from your doctor to the pharmacy are they going to charge the Gold price or the regular GoodRx price?
Customer service stated that that you just need to tell the pharmacy that you want the lower GoodRx price and NOT THE GOLD price.
Personally , I found this absurd as the best price for Gold members (i.e. paying members) should be the top price shown for the medication you want when you open the app. I dropped the GOLD membership as I found it misleading however, I will try again with the knowledge I have acquire as to how this works that is switching between Regular and Gold at a pharmacy. Note the cheaper prices under regular GoodRx is found below the Gold lists under what other pharmacies are charging. I
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Gretchen
1 year ago
I was able to find a coupon for the generic of Allegra D. The trick is finding a pharmacy that will honor the price. GoodRX is a joke! Why publish the price if nobody accepts the coupon.
Don't waste your time.
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Brandi
2 years ago
I am still stunned by what I have ended up paying with GoodRxGold. I was paying $192 for a 30-day supply of just one of my meds that I will probably have to take for the rest of my life. With GoodRxGold, I am paying only $22, approximately a 88% savings. I was convinced that a mistake had been made and that sooner or later, the pharmacy would come after me! But that hasn't been the case. Apparently, GoodRxGold has a special contract with CVS for some (but not all) of the meds. Sometimes the cost difference (using GoodRxGold) between my regular pharmacy, Kroger, and CVS is substantial. Recently, the GoodRxGold price for an inhaler I needed was over $400. The helpful pharmacist at Kroger found a generic for $99 (using GoodRxGold). Then I checked the GoodRxGold website & noticed that CVS has the same inhaler for $33, so I transferred my prescription to CVS and saved $66!! A very strong anti-biotic that had to be ordered was going to cost $99 at Kroger (using GoodrxGold). The website showed that CVS charged $36 for the same med (using GoodRxGold), a savings of $33. Again I transferred my prescription. But sometimes CVS charges more so you really have to check each med. Sometimes the actual cost at the pharmacy is a little different from the website coupon but it's usually not more than a few dollars. Sometimes my insurance is a few dollars cheaper so I don't always use the GoodRxGold. I have been very happy with it and recommend it to everyone.