Prescription Drug Plan Review in Spokane

Bring Your Prescription List — We’ll Help Review Your Options

Prescription coverage can vary by plan, pharmacy, tier, and ZIP code. Our licensed local agents can help you compare how the Medicare Advantage and Part D plans we represent may cover your current medications.

If you are using this visit to compare Medicare options, a prescription review can give you a clearer picture of how drug coverage may affect your decision.

If you are reviewing Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage coverage, a prescription review can help you understand how your pharmacy choice and medication list may affect your expected costs before you enroll.

Why prescription review matters

Drug formularies vary by plan, which means a medication covered on one plan may be handled differently on another.

Preferred pharmacies can affect cost, and the same prescription may have different pricing depending on where you fill it.

Tier placement can change your annual out-of-pocket costs, especially if you take several ongoing medications.

Reviewing prescriptions before choosing coverage can help you avoid surprises after enrollment and make a more informed decision.

What to bring

  • Medication name
  • Dosage
  • How often you take it
  • Preferred pharmacy
  • Current Medicare card / plan card if applicable
  • Doctor or specialist names if relevant

How we help

  1. 1Collect your prescription list
  2. 2Review plan coverage options we represent
  3. 3Compare pharmacies and estimated costs
  4. 4Explain choices in plain English

Request your RX drug review

Bring your list, ask questions, and get a plain-English review of the Medicare Advantage and Part D options we represent. If you are ready to start, contact our Spokane office or call today.

Prescription Drug Review FAQ

Do I need a drug list before comparing plans?
A current drug list is the most helpful place to start because prescription coverage depends on the exact medications, dosages, and pharmacy you use. If your list is still changing, we can still talk through your situation and explain what information will help with a more detailed review.
Can prescription costs change from year to year?
Yes. Formularies, pharmacy networks, tiers, and cost-sharing can all change from one plan year to the next. Reviewing your prescriptions during an enrollment period can help you understand whether the Medicare Advantage or Part D plans we represent may cover your medications differently.
Can my pharmacy affect my costs?
Yes. Many plans have preferred pharmacies, standard pharmacies, and mail-order options with different pricing. Using the same medication at a different in-network pharmacy can change your estimated out-of-pocket costs.
Can you review both Medicare Advantage and Part D options?
Yes. We can help you review how the Medicare Advantage and standalone Part D plans we represent may cover your prescriptions, then explain the differences so you can decide which type of coverage fits your situation.
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