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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Orgovyx in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Saving money on Orgovyx medication with piggy bank and discount tag

Orgovyx costs over $2,700/month at list price. Learn how to reduce your out-of-pocket cost using copay assistance, patient assistance programs, and other savings strategies for 2026.

Orgovyx (relugolix) carries a list price of approximately $2,762 per 30-day supply — one of the higher price tags for any daily oral medication. If you're uninsured or underinsured, or if your insurance doesn't cover Orgovyx, the out-of-pocket cost can feel overwhelming. But there are real programs available to help. Here's a comprehensive guide to all the ways you can reduce your Orgovyx cost in 2026.

What Does Orgovyx Actually Cost?

Here's a realistic breakdown of what different patients pay:

Without insurance: ~$2,757-$2,945 for 30 tablets (30-day supply). Retail prices vary by pharmacy.

With commercial insurance + copay card: As little as $10/month for eligible patients.

With Medicare Part D: Varies by plan and phase; the 2026 Part D out-of-pocket cap is $2,100 annually, which helps patients with high-cost specialty drugs.

With patient assistance (no insurance): Potentially free through the manufacturer's patient assistance program.

Savings Option #1: Orgovyx Copay Assistance Program

This is the most valuable savings option for patients with commercial (employer or individually purchased) health insurance. Through the Orgovyx Copay Assistance Program, eligible patients can pay as little as $10 per month for Orgovyx, subject to an annual program maximum of $10,000 per calendar year.

Eligibility requirements:

Must have commercial insurance (not Medicare, Medicaid, or other government programs)

Must be a U.S. resident

Orgovyx must be covered (even partially) by your commercial plan — the copay card is not valid for cash-paying patients

To enroll, call 1-833-ORGOVYX (1-833-674-6899) or visit orgovyxpricing.com. Your specialty pharmacy may also be able to enroll you.

Savings Option #2: Orgovyx Bridge Program

If you have commercial insurance but are experiencing a coverage gap — for example, while your prior authorization is being processed, after changing jobs, or during a benefits disruption — the Orgovyx Bridge Program may provide your medication at no cost for up to 4 months in a calendar year. This can be a lifeline while waiting for insurance approval and is designed to prevent dangerous gaps in treatment.

Savings Option #3: Patient Assistance Program (PAP)

Uninsured or underinsured patients who meet certain income and financial criteria may qualify for Orgovyx through a patient assistance program offered by Sumitomo Pharma America. PAPs typically provide the medication at no cost or significantly reduced cost to eligible patients. To explore eligibility, contact the Orgovyx Support Team at 1-833-674-6899 or visit the patient section of orgovyx.com.

Savings Option #4: Medicare Strategies for Orgovyx

If you have Medicare, the Orgovyx copay card is not available to you. However, there are still strategies to reduce your cost:

Medicare Part D out-of-pocket cap: In 2026, Part D has a $2,100 annual out-of-pocket maximum. Once you reach this cap, Part D covers 100% of covered medications for the rest of the year.

Medicare Prescription Payment Plan: This option allows spreading your Part D out-of-pocket costs across the year rather than paying large amounts upfront.

Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy): If your income is limited, you may qualify for Medicare's Extra Help program, which significantly reduces Part D drug costs.

State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs): Many states offer additional assistance for Medicare Part D drug costs. Check with your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) to find out what's available in your state.

Savings Option #5: Get a 90-Day Supply

Many specialty pharmacies and insurance plans offer reduced cost-sharing when filling a 90-day supply versus a 30-day supply. Ask your specialty pharmacy about this option — it can reduce both your costs and the administrative burden of monthly refills. Mail-order delivery of a 90-day supply is often available.

What About GoodRx or Discount Cards?

GoodRx and similar prescription discount cards typically show prices close to the retail list price for Orgovyx, which is approximately $2,757-$2,945 for 30 tablets. These discount cards do not provide meaningful savings on specialty medications like Orgovyx in the way they can for generics. For commercially insured patients, the manufacturer copay card ($10/month) is almost always a better option than GoodRx. For uninsured patients, the patient assistance program is typically more helpful.

Summary: Your Orgovyx Savings Roadmap

Commercial insurance: Enroll in the Copay Assistance Program ($10/month) at 1-833-674-6899

Coverage gap: Apply for the Bridge Program (up to 4 months free during coverage disruption)

No insurance: Apply for the Patient Assistance Program

Medicare: Leverage the $2,100 Part D annual cap, Medicare Prescription Payment Plan, and Extra Help if income-eligible

All patients: Ask about a 90-day supply for potential additional savings

Saving money on Orgovyx starts with finding where to fill it. Use medfinder to locate specialty pharmacies near you that carry Orgovyx, and read our guide on how to find Orgovyx in stock near you for more tips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Eligible patients with commercial (non-government) insurance can use the Orgovyx Copay Assistance Program to pay as little as $10 per month, subject to a $10,000 annual program maximum. This is the most significant discount available for Orgovyx. To enroll, call 1-833-ORGOVYX (1-833-674-6899) or visit orgovyxpricing.com.

Medicare patients cannot use the manufacturer's commercial copay card. However, the 2026 Medicare Part D annual out-of-pocket cap of $2,100 helps limit spending on high-cost specialty drugs. Medicare patients with limited incomes may also qualify for the Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy) program, which significantly reduces Part D costs. Contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) for personalized guidance.

Uninsured patients may qualify for Orgovyx at no cost or reduced cost through Sumitomo Pharma America's Patient Assistance Program. Contact the Orgovyx Support Team at 1-833-674-6899 to learn about eligibility requirements and how to apply.

Without insurance or discount programs, Orgovyx costs approximately $2,757 to $2,945 per 30-day supply (30 tablets) at retail specialty pharmacies. The list price as of January 2025 is $2,762.36 per 30-day supply. Most patients do not pay this price — they use insurance, copay assistance, or patient assistance programs to reduce the cost significantly.

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