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Testimonials
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"Avenues to Medicine proved to be a financial savior.
Prior to losing my wife to cancer our prescription costs were most excessive.
This necessitated withdrawals from life long savings as we did not have a
prescription drug plan. Avenues to Medicine coordinated and analyzed my
data to determine my eligibility for assistance, and with very little effort on
my part they orchestrated the entire process successfully. It was all done
confidentially, efficiently, ethically and most professionally.
Their minimal fees are inconsequential for the service and
prescriptions provided. This program, for those who qualify, borders on
the miraculous! My current monthly savings are in excess of $250. In
addition, they recently obtained an additional prescription for me costing $500
every 3 months. This program has been most beneficial to my physical and
financial well-being. Thank you Avenues to Medicine."
Lawrence K., Bluffton, SC
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"I am retired and living only on Social
Security income. Avenues to Medicine saves me $100 each month.
Their competent and courteous staff makes sure my medication comes on time
with a minimum of paperwork. Thank you."
Katharine M., Bloomfield, CT |
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know what I would have done without the help of Avenues to Medicine in
getting my medications. My drugs were costing me over $700 a month. Now
thanks to you I can receive my drugs without worry. I am so grateful to you
for all your help.” Janet-Lee S., Lake Havasu City, AZ |
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retired person I am barely making ends meet due to the high cost of the
essential prescribed drugs I am taking. My monthly expense for these
drugs is over $600. My daughter was aware of your services and
assisted me in applying to receive free medications. Your help in this
matter has literally saved my life and enabled me to once again have a
quality of life comparable to my earlier wage earning years." James
M., Lake Havasu City, AZ |
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my client are on limited incomes. This program has been
very beneficial in helping them remain on medications they wouldn't be able
to afford otherwise." Nancy G., Healthcare Provider, Manchester, CT |
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