Updated: February 26, 2026
How to Save Money on Genvoya in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance
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Peter Daggett

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- What Does Genvoya Cost Without Insurance?
- Option 1: Gilead's Advancing Access Copay Card (Best for Insured Patients)
- Option 2: Gilead Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured or Underinsured Patients)
- Option 3: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
- Option 4: State ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program)
- Option 5: Good Days Patient Assistance Program
- Option 6: Discount Cards (GoodRx, SingleCare, RxSaver)
- What Does Genvoya Cost With Insurance?
- Finding Genvoya at the Lowest Price Near You
Genvoya can cost over $4,000/month without help. Learn every way to save — from Gilead's copay card to patient assistance programs and discount cards — in 2026.
Genvoya is one of the most effective HIV medications available — but it comes with a steep price tag. The average retail cash price for a 30-day supply of Genvoya is approximately $4,061–$5,146. If you're paying out of pocket, or if your insurance leaves you with a high copay, that kind of expense is unsustainable for most patients.
The good news: there are multiple programs that can dramatically reduce — or even eliminate — your out-of-pocket cost for Genvoya. This guide walks through every option available in 2026.
What Does Genvoya Cost Without Insurance?
Without insurance, the average retail cash price for 30 tablets (a one-month supply) of Genvoya 150mg/150mg/200mg/10mg is approximately $4,061–$5,146 depending on the pharmacy. There is no FDA-approved generic version of Genvoya available in the U.S. as of 2026, which means the brand-name price applies to all patients without insurance coverage.
With a coupon service like GoodRx or SingleCare, prices can be reduced to approximately $4,283–$4,328 for a 30-day supply. These are still very high, which is why manufacturer and government assistance programs are so important.
Option 1: Gilead's Advancing Access Copay Card (Best for Insured Patients)
If you have commercial (private) insurance, Gilead's Advancing Access Copay Card is the most powerful savings tool available. With this card:
Your out-of-pocket cost can be reduced to as little as $0 per month
Maximum savings of up to $7,200 per calendar year
No monthly savings limits
To enroll, call 1-800-226-2056 or visit gileadadvancingaccess.com. You must have commercial insurance to be eligible — this program is not available to patients on Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded insurance programs.
Option 2: Gilead Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured or Underinsured Patients)
If you don't have insurance or can't afford your Genvoya even with insurance, Gilead's Patient Assistance Program can help. Through this program, eligible patients may receive Genvoya at no cost or at a significantly reduced cost. Eligibility is typically based on income — most programs cover individuals with household income below $40,000/year and families below $100,000/year, though exact thresholds vary.
Contact Gilead Advancing Access at 1-800-226-2056 to find out if you qualify and to start the enrollment process.
Option 3: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, administered by HRSA, provides comprehensive care and treatment to low-income people living with HIV who don't have adequate health insurance. If you qualify, Ryan White can cover the cost of HIV medications including Genvoya through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). Contact your local Ryan White grantee or HIV clinic for eligibility details.
Option 4: State ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program)
Every state has an AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) that provides HIV medications at low or no cost to qualifying low-income individuals. ADAP eligibility requirements differ by state, but programs often serve people with incomes up to 300–400% of the federal poverty level. Your HIV provider or local health department can help you apply.
Option 5: Good Days Patient Assistance Program
Good Days (formerly CancerCare Co-Pay Foundation) offers patient assistance for a range of specialty medications including HIV drugs. You must have insurance and a valid prescription to qualify. Contact them at 1-877-968-7233 or visit mygooddays.org to see if Genvoya is covered and if you're eligible.
Option 6: Discount Cards (GoodRx, SingleCare, RxSaver)
Pharmacy discount cards like GoodRx and SingleCare are widely used but offer limited savings for Genvoya since there's no generic version available. With GoodRx, you might pay around $4,283–$4,328 for 30 tablets — a modest discount from the full retail price but still a significant sum. These cards cannot be combined with insurance.
For most patients, the Gilead copay card or patient assistance program will provide significantly more savings than a discount card. Use discount cards only if you're ineligible for other programs.
What Does Genvoya Cost With Insurance?
With commercial insurance, the average Genvoya copay is around $119/month according to real-world data from the Colorado Prescription Drug Affordability Board's review of the drug. On many plans, Genvoya is a Tier 2 specialty drug, and copays can vary widely — from $0/month with the Gilead copay card to several hundred dollars per month on high-deductible plans.
Prior authorization is commonly required, and some plans may impose step therapy requirements — asking you to try another HIV medication before authorizing Genvoya coverage. Work with your HIV provider to navigate these requirements.
Finding Genvoya at the Lowest Price Near You
Once you have your savings program sorted out, you may still need to find a pharmacy that has Genvoya in stock. medfinder can help by calling pharmacies near you to find which ones have Genvoya available and can fill your prescription. medfinder works alongside your existing insurance or savings program.
See our full guide on how to find Genvoya in stock near you for more strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
The average retail cash price for a 30-day supply (30 tablets) of Genvoya is approximately $4,061–$5,146 without insurance in 2026. With pharmacy discount cards like GoodRx, this can be reduced to around $4,283–$4,328. There is currently no generic version of Genvoya available in the U.S.
If you're uninsured or underinsured, Gilead's Patient Assistance Program can provide Genvoya at no cost if you meet income requirements. Your state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) is another option. If you have commercial insurance, Gilead's Advancing Access Copay Card can reduce your cost to as low as $0/month, with up to $7,200 in savings per year.
Yes, you can use GoodRx for Genvoya, but savings are limited because there's no generic available. GoodRx prices for Genvoya are typically around $4,283–$4,328 for a 30-day supply — a modest reduction from retail. For most patients, Gilead's copay card or patient assistance program will provide far greater savings.
Yes, Genvoya is covered by most Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. The specific copay depends on your plan's formulary tier and your stage in the deductible cycle. Medicare patients are not eligible for Gilead's commercial copay card, but may qualify for other programs like Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy) through Medicare or state pharmaceutical assistance programs.
The Gilead Advancing Access program can be reached at 1-800-226-2056. You can also visit gileadadvancingaccess.com to register for the copay card online or to learn more about the patient assistance program for uninsured patients.
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