How can I get my prescription by mail?

1. Check with your pharmacy: Ask your current pharmacy if they provide mail delivery for your prescriptions.

2. If your current pharmacy does not offer mail delivery, and you want to stay local:

    • Search for nearby pharmacies using the Find a Doctor tool.
    • Enter your address in the “Find Providers Near Me” field, or click the “Find Me” button to see your location.
    • Adjust the “Within” tool to set how far you are willing to travel.
    • Select “Pharmacy” from the “Find Providers by Type” dropdown list.
    • Call nearby pharmacies to ask about their delivery options.

3. If no local pharmacies offer mail delivery:

  • Search for mail order pharmacies using the Find a Doctor tool.
  • Select “Pharmacy” from the dropdown list.
  • Zoom out using the “-” button on the map to find other areas or out-of-state pharmacies that might offer mail order services.
  • If you choose mail order services, you can get new or refill prescriptions for chronic conditions in a supply of up to 100 days. These are called maintenance medications, which are taken regularly to manage a wide range of ongoing or long-term conditions and illnesses.

Important

Health First Colorado does not keep an official list of pharmacies that offer mail delivery. We recommend that you call pharmacies directly and ask if they can meet your specific medication needs.

Questions?

If you need more information, call the Pharmacy Liaison at 303-866-3588.

Can I request an early refill if my medication was lost or stolen?

Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid Program) will cover lost, stolen or damaged medications once per lifetime for each member. Pharmacies must call for overrides for lost, stolen, or damaged prescriptions. Please call your pharmacy and they will need to call MedImpact at 888-672-7203 to request the replacement prescriptions. The replacement request and verification must be within 60 days of the last refill of the medication.

Can I get the name brand medication when a generic is available?

Through scientific testing, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ensures that generic drugs are safe and effective, contain the same active ingredient and work the same way as the brand name. Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid Program) can pay for a name brand drug if a generic is not available, if your doctor considers the name brand to be medically necessary or if the medication is excluded from the generic mandate (e.g., medications for mental illness, cancer, epilepsy and HIV/AIDS).

In cases where your doctor would like you to have the brand name when a generic is available, a prior authorization will need to be completed by your doctor and the prior authorization must be approved by Health First Colorado before you will be allowed to receive the brand name.

Can I get my medication early?

Early refills are covered when there is an increase in dosage or if a client is going into or leaving a nursing home. Clients may receive up to a 100 day supply of maintenance medications and up to a 30 day supply of non-maintenance medications. If you run out of medication, contact your doctor and discuss adjusting your prescription to your current needs.

Can I get help to quit smoking?

Contact the Colorado QuitLine at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) for free coaching and support.

Talk with your health care provider about the benefits and risks of taking smoking cessation medications while you are pregnant. Health Care Colorado covers two 90-day courses of smoking cessation medication with counseling to help you quit.