Updated: March 19, 2026
How to Check If a Pharmacy Has Elahere in Stock (Without Calling)
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Peter Daggett

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Elahere isn't stocked at regular pharmacies. Here's what you actually need to check to find where to get Elahere administered near you — without making endless phone calls.
If you've been prescribed Elahere (mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx) and are wondering how to check whether a pharmacy has it in stock, the first thing you need to know is: Elahere is not stocked at retail or mail-order pharmacies. You won't find it at CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, or even most hospital outpatient pharmacies. Checking "pharmacy stock" works differently for Elahere than for standard prescriptions — here's how.
Why You Can't Check Elahere Stock Like a Regular Prescription
Elahere is an IV biologic administered in oncology infusion centers. It's distributed via a specialty pharmacy supply chain, not the standard retail pharmacy network. Drug stock-checking apps (GoodRx, Blink Health, etc.) don't cover specialty oncology biologics billed through the medical benefit. Online pharmacy databases won't show availability.
What you're really looking for is not a pharmacy that "has Elahere in stock" but rather an oncology infusion center that:
Has experience prescribing and administering Elahere
Has an affiliated specialty pharmacy that can order and supply Elahere
Can coordinate companion diagnostic testing (FRα testing) and the required eye care monitoring
Method 1: Use medfinder
medfinder is a paid service that calls facilities on your behalf to find which ones can fill your Elahere prescription. Enter your medication and location — medfinder handles the calls to oncology infusion centers and specialty pharmacies in your area and texts you back with results. This saves you from spending hours calling cancer centers yourself.
Method 2: Contact ELAHERE Support Services
AbbVie's ELAHERE Support Services (ESS) program — call 1-833-ELAHERE (1-833-352-4373) — has a team of Case Managers who know which facilities in your region administer Elahere. They can help:
Identify which specialty pharmacies in your area supply Elahere to infusion centers
Connect you with infusion centers that have already administered Elahere
Navigate insurance and financial assistance at the same time
Method 3: Ask Your Oncologist's Office Directly
Your oncologist's office may already have a relationship with a specialty pharmacy that supplies Elahere. Ask the nurse navigator or medical assistant:
"Does your practice's infusion center currently administer Elahere (mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx)?"
"Which specialty pharmacy does your practice work with for oncology biologics?"
"If you don't administer Elahere, can you refer me to a center nearby that does?"
Method 4: Search NCI Cancer Centers Near You
NCI-designated cancer centers are the most likely to administer Elahere and have the full infrastructure needed (companion diagnostic testing, specialty pharmacy, ophthalmology on-site). Use the NCI Cancer Center Finder at cancer.gov/research/infrastructure/cancer-centers to locate the nearest NCI-designated center.
What If No Facility Near Me Has Elahere?
If you genuinely cannot find a nearby facility, you have options:
Contact ELAHERE Support Services — they may be able to facilitate a provider-to-provider connection.
Ask your oncologist to consult with a gynecologic oncologist at a major cancer center who can coordinate with a local facility for infusion.
Explore telehealth second opinions from major cancer centers that can prescribe Elahere and coordinate with a local infusion site.
Quick Reference: How to Find Elahere
medfinder.com — calls facilities near you on your behalf (paid service)
ELAHERE Support Services — 1-833-352-4373 (free program from AbbVie)
NCI Cancer Center Finder — cancer.gov (free)
Your oncologist's referral network — ask your oncologist directly
Related reading: Why Is Elahere So Hard to Find? [Explained for 2026].
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Elahere is not dispensed at retail pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, or Rite Aid. It is a specialty IV biologic administered exclusively at oncology infusion centers. Standard drug-checking apps and pharmacy websites will not show Elahere availability.
Call your local cancer center's infusion pharmacy and ask if they currently administer Elahere (mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx). You can also contact ELAHERE Support Services at 1-833-352-4373 — their Case Managers can help identify facilities in your area that administer Elahere.
The fastest approaches are: (1) enrolling in ELAHERE Support Services (1-833-352-4373) — AbbVie's Case Managers know which facilities supply and administer Elahere; (2) using medfinder, a paid service that calls facilities on your behalf; or (3) asking your oncologist for a direct referral to a center with Elahere experience.
Not necessarily. While Elahere is FDA-approved and commercially available, not every cancer center may have experience administering it or the specialty pharmacy relationships needed to order it routinely. NCI-designated cancer centers and major academic medical centers are most likely to have Elahere access and experience.
No. GoodRx, RxSaver, and similar services cover medications dispensed at retail pharmacies under the pharmacy benefit. Elahere is billed through the medical benefit and dispensed at specialty oncology infusion centers — it is outside the scope of these platforms. For cost assistance, use AbbVie's ELAHERE Support Services or independent co-pay foundations.
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