Search for prescription drugs and pharmacies

Medications can play an important role in maintaining your health.  

UnitedHealthcare has teamed up with OptumRx as your care provider to help you find out what medications are covered, check out ways to lower your costs, see how to fill your prescriptions, and more.

Pharmacy Benefits

Medications can play a vital role in maintaining your health. UnitedHealthcare is committed to helping you get the most of your prescription medication benefit. Together with OptumRx®, we provide safe, easy and cost effective ways for you to get the medications you need.

Fill your prescription two ways

Choose from thousands of network retail pharmacies.

Or take advantage of the convenience of OptumRx home delivery.

Frequently asked questions

  1. Am I required to use home delivery for medications I take regularly? It’s your choice whether to fill long-term prescriptions by home delivery or through a retail pharmacy.
  2. How do I sign up for home delivery? Call the number on the back of your health plan ID card, and an advocate can help move your long-term medications to home delivery.
  3. How much is shipping? With home delivery, we will ship your order at no charge using standard shipping.
  4. Can I disenroll from home delivery? You may disenroll from home delivery at any time if you want to fill your prescription at a retail pharmacy for your standard copay or cost. Just be aware that doing so may increase your prescription costs.

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Look up your medication costs

Use the OptumRx Drug Pricing Tool to look up the estimated price of a medication based on pharmacies near you. This tool is only a guide and the actual cost may vary. Estimated pricing is not specific to your benefit and is not available for all medications. The estimated pricing reflects 100% of the medication cost. 

Important: PCA funds are not shown in the pricing tool but would apply towards the cost shown of what you pay.

How to manage medication costs

The Prescription Drug List (PDL) takes medications and places them into tiers, arranging them from lowest to highest cost.

  • Here are a few PDL tips:

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