Pay less. And know it's actually in stock.
One free savings card good at 65,000+ pharmacies. Real prices and real availability — backed by the same panel of pharmacies Medfinder uses to track every U.S. shortage.
Discount only — not insurance. You pay the discounted price; prices and savings vary by drug and pharmacy.
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Example prices, subject to change, with shortage signals from the live tracker.
Only Medfinder
A coupon is useless if the shelf is empty.
Coupon sites tell you which pharmacy is cheapest. They have no idea if it's actually there. We've spent years building a pharmacy panel that does — and we put price and supply in one place.
See the shortage trackerLive shortage tracking
FDA filings plus reports from a 12,000-pharmacy panel — the same data behind our national shortage tracker.
Real cash prices
One free savings card honored at 65,000+ pharmacies, with savings up to 80% off the retail cash price. Savings vary by drug and pharmacy.
Independent
We aren't owned by a pharmacy chain or a PBM, so we show you the lowest price we find — not the one that pays us most.
No insurance needed
Works whether or not you have insurance — and the discounted price can be lower than your insurance price. Free, always.
How it works
Free · no signup · about 90 secondsSearch & select
Type your medication and pick the exact dosage — generic or brand.
Compare price & supply
See the cheapest nearby pharmacies, plus whether the drug is in shortage.
Show your card
Text it, print it, or save it. The discount applies at the counter.
Why it matters
The lowest price only helps if the medication is actually fillable.
Prices can vary sharply across nearby pharmacies, and shortage signals can change which option is worth trying first. Medfinder puts both pieces in the same flow so patients can pick a realistic next stop.
Price
Compare coupon prices before heading to the counter.
Availability
See shortage context and use Medfinder when supply is tight.
On our watchlist right now
Current shortage and monitoring signals
- Adderall XR · 20.0 OralPillIn shortage
- Adderall · 10.0 OralPillIn shortage
- Vyvanse · 30 OralPillIn shortage
- Zenzedi · 10 OralPillIn shortage
Find your medication in stock before checking prices.
If supply is tight, Medfinder can locate a pharmacy that can fill your prescription before you compare coupon prices.
Savings card FAQ
What the card is, how it works, where it's accepted, and who it's for.
No — and that’s on purpose. It’s a discount, not insurance. The card isn’t a health plan or a Medicare or Medicaid program, and it doesn’t meet minimum creditable coverage requirements. All it does is bring down the cash price you pay for eligible prescriptions at participating pharmacies.
Search your medication, pick a nearby pharmacy, and show the pharmacist your card — the Member ID, BIN, PCN, and Group number. They apply the discount, and you pay the discounted cash price right there at the counter. Medfinder never pays the pharmacy for you.
Yes, completely. No fees, no dues, no membership — the card is free to use, for good. You’re just responsible for paying the discounted price of the medication itself at the pharmacy.
At 65,000+ participating pharmacies across the country. Discounts only apply at participating pharmacies, and not every medication is discounted at every one — so it’s always worth checking the price before you head over.
Anyone paying cash — especially if you’re uninsured or underinsured, or your medication isn’t covered by your insurance. Anyone with a valid prescription can use it, and there’s no signup or account to create.
No — the card can’t be combined with insurance or any government program like Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE. Think of it as a cash-pay alternative: when the discounted price beats what you’d pay with insurance, just ask the pharmacist to run it as cash instead.
It depends — savings vary by drug, dosage, pharmacy, and location, and the prices we show are estimates that can change. The biggest discounts reach up to 80% off a pharmacy’s retail cash price on select medications, though most prescriptions land below that. The price you see when you search is your best read on the real number.
Absolutely. Your Member ID doesn’t expire, so the same card works for refills and for any other medication. Save it once, pull it back up next time.
Medfinder's prescription savings card is a discount only — it is not insurance, not a health plan, and not a Medicare or Medicaid program. Discounts are available only at participating pharmacies, and prices and savings vary by drug, dosage, pharmacy, and location and are subject to change. You are responsible for paying the discounted price; Medfinder does not pay the pharmacy. The card cannot be combined with insurance or any federal or state government-funded program (including Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE) — use it as a cash-pay alternative instead. Operated by Insito Health, Inc., 56 Broad St STE 14277, Boston, MA 02109.
Medfinder does not provide medical advice. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.