With eligible commercial insurance, the Novo Nordisk savings card can bring Wegovy to as low as $25/month. Here is how it works, who qualifies, and the cheapest path if you are uninsured.
Run by Novo Nordisk. Enroll free at the official program site:
www.novocare.comWithout commercial insurance you generally cannot use the savings card, but NovoCare Patient Assistance can provide the medication free if you are income-qualified (typically ≤400% of the federal poverty level).
The most reliable cash-pay route we track is a telehealth program from about $149/month (Hims & Hers (oral Wegovy starter)) — no insurance required.
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The Novo Nordisk savings card lowers your copay to as low as $25/month if you have eligible commercial insurance and a prescription for the on-label use. You enroll free at the manufacturer site and present the card at the pharmacy. Monthly and annual caps apply.
Usually no — manufacturer savings cards require commercial insurance and exclude Medicare/Medicaid. Without commercial insurance you generally cannot use the savings card, but NovoCare Patient Assistance can provide the medication free if you are income-qualified (typically ≤400% of the federal poverty level).
If your plan excludes Wegovy, the savings card may not help. The most reliable cash-pay path is a telehealth program from about $149/month, or a patient-assistance program if you are income-qualified.