

Aimovig can cost over $1,000/month without insurance. Learn how to save with copay cards, discount programs, and patient assistance in 2026.
Aimovig (Erenumab-aooe) has been a breakthrough for migraine prevention. For many patients, it's the first treatment that actually reduced their migraine days. But there's one major side effect the prescribing information doesn't cover: the cost.
Without insurance, Aimovig can cost $750 to over $1,100 per month. Even with insurance, copays for specialty-tier biologics can run into the hundreds. That's a lot of money for a medication you need every single month.
The good news? There are real ways to bring that number down — sometimes dramatically. Here's every option available to you in 2026.
Let's start with the numbers:
These prices fluctuate by pharmacy, region, and available promotions. But the bottom line is clear: at full price, Aimovig is expensive. Let's talk about how to pay less.
If you have commercial (private) health insurance, this is likely your best option.
How it works: The Aimovig Co-Pay Card is a manufacturer-sponsored copay assistance program from Amgen. It reduces your out-of-pocket cost for each monthly fill.
What you could pay: Eligible patients may pay as little as $5 per month (some sources cite as little as $49/month — the exact amount depends on the current program terms and your insurance plan).
Eligibility:
How to sign up: Visit aimovigcopaycard.com or call 1-888-4AIMOVIG (1-888-424-6684).
The copay card is the single most impactful way to reduce your Aimovig cost if you have commercial insurance. Don't skip this step.
If you're paying cash (no insurance) or your insurance doesn't cover Aimovig, discount programs can provide significant savings.
Aimovig has a specific partnership with GoodRx that offers cash-pay patients a price of approximately $299 per month. This is significantly lower than the full retail price and doesn't require insurance.
Visit goodrx.com/aimovig to check current pricing at pharmacies near you.
While GoodRx tends to offer the best Aimovig-specific pricing due to the manufacturer partnership, you can also check:
Compare prices across multiple programs — they can vary significantly by pharmacy.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and meet income requirements, Amgen may provide Aimovig at no cost through their Safety Net Foundation.
How it works: The Amgen Safety Net Foundation is a patient assistance program (PAP) that provides free medication to eligible patients who cannot afford their treatment.
Eligibility:
How to apply: Contact Amgen SupportPlus at 1-888-4AIMOVIG (1-888-424-6684) or visit amgensupportplus.com. Your doctor's office can also submit an application on your behalf.
This program is particularly important for patients who fall through the cracks — too much income for Medicaid but not enough to afford $750+/month out of pocket.
Even with insurance, there are strategies to reduce what you pay for Aimovig:
Aimovig is typically placed on a specialty tier (Tier 4 or 5), which usually means higher copays or coinsurance (often 25-33% of the drug cost). Understanding your tier placement and annual out-of-pocket maximum can help you plan.
Some insurance plans cover one CGRP inhibitor at a lower copay than others. If Aimovig is non-preferred on your plan, ask your doctor whether switching to the preferred CGRP agent (Ajovy, Emgality, Vyepti, or Qulipta) could save money while still preventing your migraines. See our guide to Aimovig alternatives for details.
If your insurance denies coverage, don't give up. Appeals are often successful, especially with thorough documentation from your doctor. Amgen SupportPlus can help with the appeal process.
Some insurance plans use "accumulator adjustment" or "copay maximizer" programs that prevent manufacturer copay card payments from counting toward your deductible or out-of-pocket maximum. If your plan has this, the copay card still saves you money on each fill, but it won't help you reach your deductible faster. Ask your insurer about this.
Some neurologists and headache specialists keep Aimovig samples in their office. If you're waiting for insurance approval or financial assistance, a sample can bridge the gap. Don't be afraid to ask.
Beyond Amgen's programs, organizations that help patients afford medications include:
If your employer offers an FSA or you have an HSA-eligible health plan, you can use pre-tax dollars to pay for Aimovig. This effectively gives you a discount equal to your tax bracket (often 22-32% savings).
Aimovig comes in two doses: 70 mg and 140 mg. If you're on the 140 mg dose and responding well, talk to your doctor about whether the 70 mg dose might be sufficient. The lower dose is less expensive and may still provide adequate migraine prevention for some patients.
Aimovig doesn't have to break the bank. Between the manufacturer's copay card, the GoodRx partnership, patient assistance programs, and insurance optimization strategies, most patients can significantly reduce what they pay — and some can get it for free.
Start with the copay card if you have commercial insurance. If you're uninsured, call Amgen SupportPlus. And if cost is pushing you toward skipping doses, please don't — talk to your doctor first. Skipping preventive treatment often leads to more migraines, more acute medication use, and higher overall healthcare costs.
For help finding Aimovig at a pharmacy near you, visit Medfinder. For the latest on availability, check our Aimovig shortage update for 2026.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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