Health & Fitness
St. Mary Launches Free Prescription-Drug Program
The program, at St. Clare Pharmacy in the Langhorne hospital, is for uninsured people who can't afford their prescription medications.

LANGHORNE, PA — The pharmacy at St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne has launched a program that helps low-income patients get their prescription medicines.
The program, at St. Clare Pharmacy, is for patients who don't have insurance and aren't able to afford prescriptions that they need. The drug-donation program helps make sure those patients can get their medicines for conditions including:
- diabetes
- high blood pressure
- depression
- high cholesterol
- hypothyroidism
Patients who are uninsured and are approved for 100 percent financial assistance from St. Mary are eligible. If you are uninsured and at or below 250 percent of the federal poverty level, you may call 215-710-6546 to fill out a St. Mary Financial Assistance application.
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