Pharmacies and prescriptions
Use the resources below to learn more about your plan’s Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage.
Pharmacy information
Pharmacy locations
UnitedHealthcare provides access to thousands of standard network pharmacies nationwide. This broad network of pharmacies allows you the flexibility to fill your prescription while at home or away. For added convenience, many retail pharmacies will fill a 90-day prescription.
Prescription drug information
Prescription drug lookup
Find out if the prescription drugs you take are covered by your plan and estimate your costs. You'll need your prescription information, dosage and frequency.
Mail order
Your mail order vendor will be OptumRX. To get started with OptumRX you can choose one of the following methods:
- ePrescribe: Your doctor can send an electronic prescription to OptumRX
- Phone: Call OptumRX at 888-279-1828
- Online: register online after enrollment effective date at OptumRX.com, or download the OptumRX app
- Mail: complete order form and mail it to OptumRX PO Box 2975 Mission, KS 66201
OptumRx is an affiliate of UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company. You are not required to use OptumRx home delivery for a 90-day supply of your maintenance medication. If you have not used OptumRx home delivery, you must approve the first prescription order sent directly from your doctor to OptumRx before it can be filled. Prescriptions from OptumRx should arrive within 5 business days after we receive the complete order. Contact OptumRx anytime at 1-888-279-1828, TTY 711. Other pharmacies are available in our network.
Copay cards
Prescription drug copay cards cannot be used with your Medicare Advantage plan. Copay cards include disclaimer language that state that they cannot be used with Federal health care programs. The GEHA Medicare Advantage is a Federal program.
Important Information about your Part D Vaccine and Insulin Coverage
What You Pay for Vaccines – Our plan covers most adult Part D vaccines at no cost to you.
What You Pay for Insulin – You won’t pay more than $35 for a one-month supply of each insulin product covered by our plan, no matter what cost-sharing tier it’s on. You may pay less depending on your plan coverage. Refer to your plan materials.