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A lot of men’s health topics are difficult for guys to bring up during their doctor appointments. One of these topics is erectile dysfunction. If you do get brave enough to talk to your physician, they might prescribe you Viagra and, happily, Pfizer does have a patient assistance program (PAP) to distribute Viagra to low income individuals for free. Pfizer recently revamped their old PAP, Connection to Care, but they still cover all of the same medications under the new name “RX Pathways”. RX Pathways will send you free Viagra if you qualify for their program! Viagra is available in the following strengths:
Let’s start by establishing whether or not you meet the qualifications of the PAP. Your gross household income should be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). In order to prove your household’s income, you and every adult who contributes financially to the household will be required to send in supporting documents. RX Pathways will allow you to send in your tax documents for the most recent year (1040) or you may send in current proof of income (POI). Current POI might include check stubs from your job or Social Security, 1099s, W-2 forms, bank statements, or award letters from Social Security, unemployment, worker’s comp, or disability. Whatever the source, your name and the gross amount of money (plus any deductions) should be listed. If you have any questions about what POI you should send, you can ask us in the comments below or call RX Pathways at 866-706-2400.
If you have a negative income or an income of zero, you can prove that scenario by sending in your 1040. You can also obtain a notarized letter from your doctor, on their office letterhead, that explains your financial situation.
If you have prescription coverage of any kind, you might still qualify but your enrollment will only last until the end of the calendar year instead of the standard 12 months. Be sure to fill out section 2 of the application if you have prescription coverage; if you do not have insurance, you can skip down to section 3.
After you’ve filled out your portion of the application, you will need your physician to sign their parts. RX Pathways requires actual signatures, no stamped signatures will be accepted. Your physician will be required to include their DEA number on the application. The application has a prescription built into it for the first 90 day supply, so your doctor shouldn’t have to include a separate one. If you live in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, or California, the person prescribing the medication for you must be either a medical doctor (MD) or a doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO).
Don’t forget: Viagra is a bit of a special case because it is not dispensed for daily use. Instead, you will receive 30 pills per 90 days supply.
Once you and your doctor have completely filled out the application and you have gathered the necessary financial documents to prove your income, you should look over all the paperwork. Make sure it’s all easily readable and that it’s all accurate. You will also need to include a copy of your driver’s license with the rest of the paperwork. Make copies of the paperwork for your own records. Then you can either mail or fax the whole packet to:
Pfizer Rx Pathways.
St. Louis, MO 63166-6585.
If you are accepted into the program, RX Pathways will send the medication directly to your doctor’s office. They will also send a letter detailing your next steps in getting refills. At around 75 days after you’ve been accepted in the program, your doctor should be able to call in and request a refill.
Pfizer may have changed their program a little but you can still get free medication if you qualify. Don’t hesitate to call their customer service line (866-706-2400), a little time on the phone now will save you so much grief in the long term.
You can get the application at:
And remember, you can always contact SCBN at www.SCBN.org or 1-888-331-1002 if you need assistance with managing your application and enrollment with Patient Assistance Programs.
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33 Responses to “Free Viagra Through Pfizer”
Roy J.Thomas.
I have a heart condition and can’t have sex.I haven’t had any type of sex in about 2years. And it’s hard to have a girlfriend and not have any sex.I can’t afford to pay for my med.
Melanie Galvan.
Roy – I am so sorry to hear about your dilemma. I’m not sure whether you are having trouble affording your Viagra or your heart medications. If your doctor thinks you are well enough for sex and has prescribed you Viagra, you could apply to the Pfizer patient assistance program and possibly get your medication for free. If you take heart medications, there might be a patient assistance program for the one that you’ve been prescribed. Let me know if you need any help finding a program or enrolling in a patient assistance program.
Clint rossi.
Lost two wives over this as I got close to forty need a prescription.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Clint – To get the ball rolling, see your doctor and ask for a prescription. You can;t get free medication if you don’t apply!
louis mcknight.
i have a presription for viagar but i get a check once a month i cant pay for it i need to get on the free program tell me what to do i have a new girl friend dont want her out of my life before i get her in my life send me an email please tell me how to get on the free program mr L MCKNIGHT.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Louis – Your email is sent!
I receive SSDI and have Humana ins. for meds. Several years ago I tried to receive Viagra assistance and was denied. The reason why I was denied; they told me that if I receive Medicare supplement ins (Humana) that I don’t qualify. Do you know if rule changed.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Will – Pfizer will do a benefit investigation. They will assist you if your insurance doesn’t cover the medication and they will send a copay card if your insurance does cover the Viagra. So either way, you will get help. ?
Chen Zhang.
I have a problem sex with my wife recently. I can not erect for longer than 1 min.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Chen – I am so sorry to hear about your recent health problems. Have you spoken to your doctor?
my insurance company will not cover any amount of pills the doctor wanted to to try 50mg viagra to see if the problem os ed or something bigger but i cant afford it whats my options pls help.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Robert – That’s a good question. If your insurance doesn’t cover Viagra and you are under the financial guidelines, I think you should go ahead and apply for the Pfizer RXPathways. The company will do a benefit investigation to see if your insurance will cover the medication and will step in to help you if it doesn’t. If you end up applying, let me know and I will help you with anything you need ?
Roger B. Shingleton.
I have medicaid part D but they say this is a recreational drug and want help pay for it. I have heart failure, stints, COPD, and 3 other concerns with heart. My Doctor, Dr. Peter Wagner at Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, n.c. says I can take this drug and wrote a prescription for it but they want me to pay full price which is impossible…..Is there any way yall can help me? I am 64 yrs old. and lose 1 girlfriend after another because of this . I only get $733.00 a month ssi. Thank you for any help.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Roger – I’m sorry that you’ve been through so much. I think that you should apply for the Pfizer program. Based on your income and your insurance status, you should qualify.
Let me know if you need any help applying!
I have been on social security disability ever since 1995.Well I and my wife been married 39 years now I’m 61 years old and she is 59,but we still have deep feelings for one another sexually it’s not easy to say this to anyone but it’s been over a year now since we have had sexual intercourse I was getting Viagra once a month with some of our bill money I just cannot afford it anymore on the very little money I get each month I surely hope I can get on the Pfizer free program. Thank you for hearing me out Michael I shall await a response from you.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Michael – I’m sorry that you’ve experienced this recent difficulty. I think you should apply to the RX Pathways program. Let me know if you need any assistance with the paperwork or process!
I like some free pills.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Tim – LOL ok, then fill out the application! Let me know if you need any help!
Robert Rozell.
I have been proscribe Viagra by my last doctor, but my insurance does not cover it, as we are on a litter income I can not pay out of pocket for the meds. I would really like to be able to fully satisfy my wife of 30 years .
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Robert – Have you thought about applying for the Pfizer patient assistance program? If you have any questions or problems, let me know!
Hello, I recently started working a minimum wage job after 6 months of unemployment. I was issued a prescription for Viagra by my doctor but I have state issued health insurance and can not afford the prescription. Are there any options for me? Thanks.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Thomas – I believe it would be worth it for you to try to enroll in the Pfizer patient assistance program. Call and chat with a customer care agent about your situation! 866-706-2400.
Linda Harper.
I am inquiring for my husband, Roy. He suffered 2 strokes in 2013 at the age of 51. He was also found to be diabetic. He’s retired and on disability and now I am too. I suffer from RA and Fibromyalgia. Is there any way he can get into a free program for Viagra?
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Linda – As long as your doctor will write a prescription for your husband and you met the financial guidelines, your husband should be able to get free medication from Pfizer. Let me know if you need any assistance!
Blaine Mullins.
Will they send me a application to my home I don’t have no way to copy it.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Blaine – If you call their number, I’m sure Pfizer will send you an application! Call 1-844-989-PATH (7284) If you have any trouble, let me know!
Charles Avery.
I had a prescrition from my doctor to get viagra but havent gotten any in a long time I am on ssd and i get 1715 a month but because of debt just cant afford it Wondering if there is help for me even if only a one time deal.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Charles – If you have a current prescription, you have a good chance of getting Viagra through the patient assistance program. I can’t say for sure just because I don’t know how many people are in your household so I don’t know if you qualify financially. I think it’s definitely worth looking into – check out Pfizer’s website” http://www.pfizerrxpathways.com/
I have problems with ED but yet medicaid doesn’t want to cover viagra does anyone know of a discount rx card that helps on savings for this medication.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey Scott – If Medicaid doesn’t cover the medication and you are under the financial guideline, I think you should attempt to enroll in the patient assistance program. You’ll get the medication for free from Pfizer’s RXPathways.
Hello. I am a 52 yr old male. I have diabetes, hypertension, muscle and joint problems including degenerated disc in back and neck that affects exercise and mobility. I also have Hemocromatosis which is an iron overload disease. I am disabled and receive SSD with basic Medicare A&B. My wife had insurance through her employer which is IU HEALTH and they have there own insurance. It covers some things pretty good, others with PA with info from doctor but with the highest copay. How can I qualify for free Viagra from Pfizer or could I get some help to get it PA for my insurance. Please help me with this if you will. I have the contact #’s for my doctor to use but I need help in qualifying for free if possible please, or help getting it PA through my insurance them help with copays. I hate the thought of waiting for the generic which will still be expensive and I cannot afford the generic from Canada. I cannot handle the side effects of Cialis even on a low dose plus it does not get the problem solved for me.
Can you please help me and if so let me know what info you need. I have been married for 31 yrs and would like to be able to have a normal relations with my wife once again.
Melanie Galvan.
Hey David – If Viagra is covered by your insurance but your cost is still too high, the best Pfizer will do is send you a copay voucher card. It appears that you could save 50% or more on your prescriptions through this program. Follow the link to get help:
Or, call Pfizer at 1-800-253-8612.
If you want help from SCBN, you can reach us at 888-331-1002.