Updated: January 16, 2026
How to Find Leqvio In Stock Near You (Tools + Tips for 2026)
Author
Peter Daggett

Summarize with AI
- Why Finding Leqvio Is Different From Finding Other Medications
- Step 1: Start With Your Prescribing Doctor
- Step 2: Call the Leqvio Service Center
- Step 3: Ask About Cardiology and Lipid Clinics Near You
- Step 4: Use medfinder to Call Clinics on Your Behalf
- Step 5: Get Prior Authorization Moving Fast
- What About Medicare Patients?
- Final Tips
Looking for a clinic near you that administers Leqvio? These practical tools and tips will help you find your inclisiran injection faster in 2026.
Leqvio (inclisiran) is unlike most cholesterol medications — you can't just fill a prescription at your neighborhood pharmacy. Because it's a physician-administered injection, finding it means finding a clinic that stocks it and can schedule you for an appointment. Here's exactly how to do that in 2026.
Why Finding Leqvio Is Different From Finding Other Medications
Leqvio is administered by a healthcare provider via subcutaneous injection (under the skin). The dosing schedule is: initial dose, again at 3 months, then every 6 months. Because you can't self-administer it, you're not looking for a pharmacy — you're looking for a provider.
Not every cardiology office, primary care clinic, or infusion center keeps Leqvio in stock. Some providers must order it in advance, while others have it on hand for scheduled patients. The key is finding those providers near you.
Step 1: Start With Your Prescribing Doctor
Your first call should always be to the doctor who prescribed Leqvio. Ask them directly:
- "Do you administer Leqvio in your office, or will I need to go elsewhere?"
- "Is my prior authorization already submitted?"
- "Can you refer me to a cardiologist or clinic that regularly administers it?"
Many primary care doctors will prescribe Leqvio but refer patients to a cardiologist or lipid clinic for the actual injection. This is common and normal.
Step 2: Call the Leqvio Service Center
Novartis operates a dedicated support line called the Leqvio Service Center: 1-833-537-8462. This team can:
- Help locate providers near you who administer Leqvio
- Assist with prior authorization and insurance questions
- Connect you with the Co-Pay Program or Patient Assistance Foundation if you're eligible
Step 3: Ask About Cardiology and Lipid Clinics Near You
Cardiologists and lipidologists are the most common providers who stock and administer Leqvio. If your PCP doesn't offer the injection, ask for a referral to:
- A preventive cardiology clinic
- A lipid management or dyslipidemia clinic
- An infusion or injection center affiliated with a hospital system
- An endocrinology clinic that treats familial hypercholesterolemia
Step 4: Use medfinder to Call Clinics on Your Behalf
Calling multiple clinics to ask if they stock Leqvio and have availability is time-consuming. medfinder does this for you. You provide your medication, dose, and location — medfinder calls providers near you and texts you the results. It's especially valuable for physician-administered specialty drugs like Leqvio.
Step 5: Get Prior Authorization Moving Fast
Even after finding a clinic that stocks Leqvio, you may not be able to receive it immediately if prior authorization hasn't been approved. Here's how to speed up the process:
- Ask your doctor's office to submit the prior auth request immediately if they haven't already.
- Make sure your recent LDL-C lab values, diagnosis codes, and current medication list are included in the submission.
- If denied, ask your doctor to submit a peer-to-peer review or appeal immediately.
- Contact the Leqvio Service Center — they can assist with prior auth support and appeals.
What About Medicare Patients?
Medicare typically covers Leqvio under Part B (not Part D) as a physician-administered drug. The HCPCS code is J1306. Patients with traditional Medicare plus a Medigap supplement often pay as little as $0. The Leqvio Co-Pay Program is not available to Medicare beneficiaries, but the Novartis Patient Assistance Foundation may be available to eligible low-income Medicare patients.
Final Tips
- Call ahead before showing up — even clinics that normally have Leqvio may need to order it for you specifically.
- Bring your prior authorization approval number to every appointment.
- Enroll in the Leqvio Co-Pay Program before your first dose if you have commercial insurance.
Learn more about why Leqvio is so hard to find and the insurance and logistical hurdles patients face.
Also check out our guide on how to save money on Leqvio with copay cards and patient assistance programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Leqvio injections are given at cardiology clinics, lipid management centers, infusion centers, and some primary care offices. Call the Leqvio Service Center at 1-833-537-8462 to find a provider near you. medfinder can also call clinics in your area and report back which ones have Leqvio available.
No. Leqvio is not dispensed at retail or mail-order pharmacies. It must be given by a healthcare provider in a clinical setting. Your doctor's practice or a specialty clinic orders the drug and administers it during a scheduled appointment.
Prior authorization timelines vary by insurer, but typically take 3–14 business days. To speed up the process, ensure your doctor submits complete documentation including your LDL-C levels, current medications, and diagnosis. If denied, a peer-to-peer review appeal can often reverse the decision.
Yes. Medicare typically covers Leqvio under Part B as a physician-administered drug (HCPCS code J1306). After the Part B deductible ($257 in 2025), Medicare covers 80% of the cost. Patients with Medigap supplemental insurance often pay very little or nothing out of pocket.
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