Updated: February 5, 2026
How to Save Money on Prolia in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance
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Peter Daggett

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- What Does Prolia Cost in 2026?
- Option 1: Amgen SupportPlus Co-Pay Program (Best for Commercially Insured Patients)
- Option 2: Amgen Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured Patients)
- Option 3: PAN Foundation (Best for Underinsured and Medicare Patients)
- Option 4: Medicare Coverage Optimization
- Option 5: Ask About Prolia Biosimilars — Often Cheaper
- Option 6: Discount Cards (Without Insurance)
Prolia can cost over $2,500 per dose without insurance. Here are every legitimate way to save on Prolia — from manufacturer co-pay cards to patient assistance programs.
Prolia (denosumab) is one of the more expensive specialty medications on the market. Without insurance, a single 60 mg dose costs an average of $2,296 to $2,547. Given that it's administered every 6 months, that's more than $4,500 per year out of pocket if you're uninsured or underinsured. But there are multiple legitimate ways to reduce that cost — including programs that can bring it down to $0 for eligible patients.
What Does Prolia Cost in 2026?
Here are the baseline prices for Prolia in 2026:
- Average retail price (without insurance): $2,296–$2,547 per single-dose prefilled syringe (60 mg/mL)
- Annual cost (2 doses/year): $4,593–$5,094 retail
- With SingleCare coupon: ~$1,891 per dose
- With commercial insurance (Amgen SupportPlus Co-Pay Card): As low as $0 per dose
- With Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance): Potentially $0 after deductible with supplemental coverage
Option 1: Amgen SupportPlus Co-Pay Program (Best for Commercially Insured Patients)
If you have commercial (employer-sponsored) insurance, the Amgen SupportPlus Co-Pay Program can reduce your out-of-pocket cost to as little as $0 per dose.
- Program: Amgen SupportPlus Co-Pay Program
- Eligibility: Commercially insured patients only (not for Medicare/Medicaid)
- How to enroll: Visit amgensupportplus.com or call 1-866-264-2778
- Savings: Out-of-pocket cost reduced to as little as $0 per treatment; maximum annual savings limits may apply
Option 2: Amgen Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured Patients)
If you don't have insurance and qualify based on income, Amgen's Patient Assistance Program can provide Prolia at no charge for up to one year. This program requires an application with income and insurance documentation. Call 1-866-264-2778 or apply at amgensupportplus.com to see if you qualify.
Option 3: PAN Foundation (Best for Underinsured and Medicare Patients)
The PAN (Patient Advocate Network) Foundation offers patient assistance for Prolia, including for patients on Medicare who are not eligible for Amgen's commercial co-pay card. Contact PAN Foundation at 1-866-316-7263 or visit panfoundation.org. Eligibility is based on income, diagnosis, and insurance status.
Option 4: Medicare Coverage Optimization
If you're on Medicare, coverage for Prolia can come through either Part B (medical benefit) or Part D (pharmacy benefit), depending on where you receive the injection. Medicare Part B typically covers 80% of the injection cost when administered at a doctor's office, leaving 20% as your responsibility. With a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan, that remaining 20% may be covered, bringing your cost to $0.
As of 2026, Medicare Part D plans have a $2,100 annual out-of-pocket cap — so even without supplemental coverage, your maximum yearly drug costs are limited once you hit that threshold.
Option 5: Ask About Prolia Biosimilars — Often Cheaper
Nine FDA-approved biosimilars to Prolia are now on the market. Biosimilars are often priced lower than the brand-name biologic, and many insurance plans now prefer or require them. If your insurance covers a biosimilar over brand Prolia, your out-of-pocket cost may be significantly lower. Ask your provider whether a biosimilar like Jubbonti or Bomyntra is covered under your plan.
Option 6: Discount Cards (Without Insurance)
If you don't have insurance and don't qualify for manufacturer assistance, discount programs like SingleCare can reduce the retail price. SingleCare shows a discounted price of approximately $1,891 per dose at participating pharmacies. Note that Prolia must be obtained at a specialty pharmacy or clinical site, so confirm that the pharmacy or distributor your provider uses accepts the discount card.
Getting Prolia at the lowest cost starts with finding a provider who can administer it. medfinder helps you locate providers near you who can get your injection scheduled without delays.
Also see: How to Find Prolia in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips).
Frequently Asked Questions
Without insurance, a single Prolia dose (60 mg) costs an average of $2,296–$2,547. Over a year (two doses), that's $4,593–$5,094 retail. Discount programs like SingleCare can bring this down to approximately $1,891 per dose.
Yes. The Amgen SupportPlus Co-Pay Program offers commercially insured patients savings that can reduce their out-of-pocket cost to as little as $0 per dose. It is not available for Medicare or Medicaid patients. Enroll at amgensupportplus.com or call 1-866-264-2778.
Yes. Medicare covers Prolia through Part B (when administered in a medical office), Part D, or Medicare Advantage plans. Under Part B, Medicare covers 80% and supplemental insurance (Medigap) may cover the remaining 20%. As of 2026, Medicare Part D plans have a $2,100 annual out-of-pocket cap. 96% of Medicare Part D enrollees have Prolia on their plan.
Yes, if you qualify. Amgen's Patient Assistance Program provides Prolia at no charge for up to one year for eligible uninsured patients. The PAN Foundation also offers assistance for underinsured and Medicare patients. Apply at amgensupportplus.com or panfoundation.org.
Generally yes. Biosimilars are typically priced lower than branded biologics. More importantly, many insurance plans now prefer biosimilars on their formularies, which can mean lower co-pays for covered patients. Ask your provider and insurer about biosimilar options like Jubbonti or Bomyntra.
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