GoodRX Discount Card Review

Christian Worstell
In this article...
  • This review discusses the pros and cons of the GoodRX discount card. Learn about this card, including how to sign up for one and how much a subscription costs.

Over half of older adults pay for more than half of their prescription drugs out of pocket. Recent studies show those costs can add up to over $4,000 annually if you fall in the age 65 to 79 bracket. For people on fixed incomes, these costs can put a considerable dent in their finances.

For this reason, many older adults look to prescription discount cards to help save their hard-earned money. One excellent option is the GoodRX discount card. 

It's important to keep in mind that – if eligible – you may find more savings and coverage for more prescription drugs by enrolling in either type of Medicare drug coverage:

  • A Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan that covers prescription drugs in addition to your Medicare inpatient (Part A) and medical insurance (Part B) benefits. Medicare Advantage plans can also offer additional benefits Original Medicare doesn't cover, such as dental, vision, hearing, transportation and more.

  • A standalone Medicare Part D prescription drug plan (PDP). You can combine a Medicare PDP with your Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) coverage, as well as a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan or a Medicare Advantage plan that doesn't include drug coverage.

If you have Medicare drug coverage, you typically can't use a drug discount card or drug discounts when you buy your prescriptions with your Medicare plan. Be sure to find and compare plans that cover your drugs, and find out how much you can expect to pay.

GoodRX Discount Card Review: The Basics

GoodRX is one of the most popular prescription discount cards, and it's easy to access. The company has partnered with thousands of pharmacies, so the chances of you being able to use the card at your preferred location are pretty high. This makes it an excellent choice for older adults across the country, even in rural areas where there might not be many pharmacy options. 

Two options are available to seniors - an entirely free discount savings card and a monthly subscription service called GoodRX Gold. The latter can help you save more, but not everyone will need a subscription. 

GoodRX Discount Prescription Card

The GoodRX discount prescription card can help you save up to 80% on most prescription drugs. It's accepted at over 70,000 American pharmacies and includes discounts for every family member. You can even receive discounts on prescription pet medications. 

The discount card is completely free, and you don't have to register using a credit card. Once you receive the card, you can begin using it immediately, and it has no expiration date. 

GoodRX Gold Subscription

The GoodRX Gold Subscription costs $19.99 monthly for an individual plan or $19.99 monthly for a family plan. You can use the family plan for yourself plus five family members, including children, your spouse and pets. They offer a 30-day free trial before you commit.

Depending on how many prescriptions you fill each month, this plan could be well worth it. Under this health care savings plan, over 1,000 drugs cost less than $10, and licensed healthcare provider visits start at under $20. You'll also qualify for free home delivery on certain eligible medications and have access to more affordable online healthcare visits. 

Things to Consider Before Choosing GoodRX

Although this is an excellent choice for people looking for prescription savings, there are a few downsides to using either the discount prescription card or the GoodRX Gold subscription. 

For starters, savings can vary significantly between pharmacies. You should check with your preferred local or online pharmacy to understand your actual savings. Neither option from GoodRX can be used overseas, and the discount card shouldn't be considered an insurance replacement. Most people will have to get the paid monthly subscription service for
maximum savings

How to Get a GoodRX Discount Card

Signing up for the GoodRX discount prescription card is simple. If you decide to go with the free option, there's no sign-up required. You can even search their website for medications and associated costs without putting in your information. You can choose text, email or print to receive the card. If you choose to receive the card via text or email, you must provide the necessary contact information. 

If you want to choose the subscription option, you can sign up on the company's website or mobile app. You'll automatically receive a free 30-day trial when you sign up but will have to pay the monthly fee after your trial. 

Signing up for the
GoodRX Gold subscription is easy:

  • Create a username and password for your online account
  • Provide basic information about yourself, including your full legal name, birth date, and mailing address
  • Add your credit or debit card information

You will be charged once your trial ends. However, you can cancel your membership anytime during the trial if you're not satisfied. If you cancel your subscription before the free trial ends, your card won't be charged. 

How Does the GoodRX App Work?

The GoodRX app is available on any smartphone. It isn't mandatory to use the app, as you can access most features online. However, the app is convenient and easy to navigate, so it's worth trying if you choose to use the GoodRX program.

Once you download the app to your phone, you can sign in using your information. Alternatively, you can choose the "skip for now" option to continue. However, you'll have limited access to the app's features if you don't create an account or sign in using an existing one.

Using the GoodRX mobile app, you can:

  • Search for medications: Search for your prescriptions to see where they're available and how much they cost at pharmacies near you with the GoodRX discount.

  • Find pharmacy locations: See precisely where each pharmacy that accepts your discount card is and get directions using Google Maps. 

  • Get refill reminders: The application remembers prescriptions you've filled or searched for and reminds you to fill them.

  • Identify loose pills: You can use the app to identify your medications if you find one in the bottom of your purse or on the floor. 
Christian Worstell
About the Author

Christian Worstell is a senior Medicare and health insurance writer with HelpAdivsor.com. He is also a licensed health insurance agent. Christian is well-known in the insurance industry for the thousands of educational articles he’s written, helping Americans better understand their health insurance and Medicare coverage.

Christian’s work as a Medicare expert has appeared in several top-tier and trade news outlets including Forbes, MarketWatch, WebMD and Yahoo! Finance.

While at HelpAdvisor, Christian has written hundreds of articles that teach Medicare beneficiaries the best practices for navigating Medicare. His articles are read by thousands of older Americans each month. By better understanding their health care coverage, readers may hopefully learn how to limit their out-of-pocket Medicare spending and access quality medical care.

Christian’s passion for his role stems from his desire to make a difference in the senior community. He strongly believes that the more beneficiaries know about their Medicare coverage, the better their overall health and wellness is as a result.

A current resident of Raleigh, Christian is a graduate of Shippensburg University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. You can find Christian’s most recent articles in our blog.

If you’re a member of the media looking to connect with Christian, please don’t hesitate to email our public relations team at Mike@MyHelpAdvisor.com.

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