My Healthy Hometown

My Healthy Hometown
Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Sr. — Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Sr. official website
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The My Healthy Hometown Prescription Discount Card is a no-cost program offered to help you save money on the high cost of prescription medications. This prescription discount card is brought to you by the City of Roanoke in collaboration with the National League of Cities. This program is administered by CVS Caremark and can save up to 80% off retail on generics and up to 40% on name brand medications. 

The Prescription Discount Card is accepted at more than 65,000 participating pharmacies nationwide, including all major pharmacy chains and most local independent pharmacies. There are no enrollment forms, membership fees, restrictions or limits on the frequency of use. The Prescription Discount Card cannot be used in conjunction with other insurance; however, it can be used for eligible prescriptions that are not covered by these plans.  

Cards will be available at City Libraries, the Department of Social Services, and online at https://nlc.cvscaremarkmyd.com/.  For more information about the NLC Prescription Discount Card Program, please visit https://info.caremark.com/dig/nlc#acc_uuid843c62fb-05d7-4bfa-bdaf-9037ff6dce3e.

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