

Bijuva costs $257–$351 without insurance. Learn how to save with copay cards, coupons, patient assistance programs, and other strategies in 2026.
If you've looked at the price of Bijuva and felt your stomach drop, you're not alone. Without insurance, a 30-day supply of Bijuva (Estradiol and Progesterone capsules) costs between $257 and $351. That's more than $3,000 a year just for one medication.
For many women managing menopause symptoms, that kind of cost is simply not sustainable. But before you give up on Bijuva, there are several legitimate ways to bring the price down — sometimes dramatically. Here's everything you need to know about saving money on Bijuva in 2026.
Let's start with the baseline numbers so you know what you're working with:
Prices vary depending on the pharmacy. Some pharmacies charge more than others, which is why it pays to shop around. For context, that's roughly $8.50 to $11.70 per day without any discounts.
Because there's no generic version of Bijuva available (and won't be for the foreseeable future), you can't save money by switching to a generic like you can with many other medications.
This is the single best way to reduce your Bijuva cost, and it comes directly from Mayne Pharma (the manufacturer).
How it works:
How to get it:
The card is already activated — no registration or enrollment process required. Just hand it to your pharmacist.
Important limitations:
Even at $75/month for cash-paying patients, this card can save you over $2,000 per year compared to the full cash price.
If you can't use the manufacturer's copay card (for example, if you're on Medicare), discount coupon programs can still provide savings, though typically less dramatic.
GoodRx regularly shows discounted prices for Bijuva at pharmacies in your area. Savings vary, but you may find prices in the $240–$310 range — a modest savings compared to the full cash price.
SingleCare reports average prices around $351 for a 30-day supply, but coupons can bring this down. Check singlecare.com/prescription/bijuva for current offers.
Additional discount cards and programs that may offer savings on Bijuva include:
Compare prices across multiple programs before filling your prescription, as the best deal can vary by pharmacy location.
If you're facing financial hardship and cannot afford Bijuva even with coupons, patient assistance programs may be able to help.
Mayne Pharma offers a patient savings program for eligible patients. Contact their patient support line at 1-844-825-8500 or visit bijuva.com for information on eligibility and enrollment.
NeedyMeds (needymeds.org) maintains a database of patient assistance programs for prescription medications, including hormone therapy products. Search for Bijuva to find available programs.
RxAssist (rxassist.org) is another comprehensive directory of patient assistance programs, including manufacturer programs and nonprofit assistance resources.
RxHope (rxhope.com) connects patients with pharmaceutical company assistance programs and can help with the application process.
If you have health insurance, there are several strategies to minimize your Bijuva costs:
Find out whether Bijuva is on your insurance plan's formulary (approved drug list). If it is, your copay may be manageable — especially with the manufacturer copay card applied on top.
If Bijuva requires prior authorization, work with your doctor to submit the paperwork. Many plans will approve it when the prescriber documents the clinical rationale. Your doctor can explain why Bijuva is the right choice for you in our article about finding a doctor who prescribes Bijuva.
If your insurance denies coverage, you have the right to appeal. Ask your doctor's office to submit an appeal letter explaining why Bijuva is medically necessary for your treatment.
Some insurance plans offer lower copays for medications filled through their preferred mail-order pharmacy, especially for a 90-day supply. Check with your plan to see if this option is available for Bijuva.
Your doctor's office may have Bijuva samples from the manufacturer's representative. While samples won't be a long-term solution, they can bridge the gap while you sort out insurance or financial assistance.
Don't assume every pharmacy charges the same price. Cash prices for Bijuva can vary by $50 to $100 between pharmacies in the same area. Use GoodRx or SingleCare to compare prices at pharmacies near you before filling.
If cost is your primary barrier, talk to your doctor about taking generic Estradiol and generic Progesterone (Prometrium) as two separate prescriptions. This provides the same two bioidentical hormones found in Bijuva at a fraction of the cost:
That's a potential savings of $180 to $280 per month compared to brand-name Bijuva at full cash price. Learn more in our guide to alternatives to Bijuva.
Bijuva doesn't have to break the bank. The manufacturer's copay savings card is your best first step — it can slash your monthly cost to $35 or $75 depending on your insurance situation. For those on government insurance or facing financial hardship, patient assistance programs and discount coupons provide additional options.
And if cost remains a barrier even after exploring all savings options, taking separate generic Estradiol and Progesterone prescriptions provides the same bioidentical hormones for a fraction of the price.
Need help finding Bijuva at a pharmacy near you? Use Medfinder to check real-time availability. For more information about this medication, explore our guides on what Bijuva is, side effects, and drug interactions.
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