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Q: What are the income guidelines to qualify for Beacon Charitable Pharmacy?
A: You must be at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level to qualify or $31,225 for individual and $42,275 for couples.
Q: Can I have medical insurance?
A: Please call for more information
Q: What if I have high co-pays on my prescription coverage?
A: Please call for more information.
Q: Does Beacon provide controlled substances such as Oxycotin, Percocet, xanax, ativan, Ambien, vicodin, or tramadol?
A: No, Beacon Charitable Pharmacy is a charitable pharmacy and DOES NOT CARRY ANY controlled substances.
Q: Can I donate my family member’s or my medicine that is no longer being used?
A: No, it is illegal for Beacon Charitable Pharmacy to accept donations from individuals. Beacon only accepts from pharmacies, professional medical care facilities.
Q: How long does it take to receive my prescription medications?
A: Usually residents of Stark or Carroll Counties receive medications same day to 48 hours.
Q: Can I get any over the counter medications?
A: Yes, some vitamins and over the counter medications are available.
Q: Do I have to be a resident of Stark or Carroll County to qualify?
A: You must be a resident of Stark or Carroll County, to receive services through Beacon Charitable Pharmacy.
Q: Do I have to provide proof of income?
A: Yes, you must provide proof of income for the household if there is any.