Find a pharmacy or search drug list

If you are looking for a pharmacy in the network or to see if a drug you take is on the formulary, we can help.

Shopping for a health plan?

Different plans have different pharmacy networks and covered drug lists. You'll need to see information about the plan you're considering to determine its network and drug list:

See individual and family plans

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For current members 

Many of our health plan members get their prescription drug benefits through Prime Therapeutics. Use the links below to go to Prime Therapeutics’ website where you can search for a pharmacy or a covered drug.

(Note: Some of our health plans use a different administrator than Prime Therapeutics. If your prescription drug benefits are administered by a company other than Prime Therapeutics or if you are not sure, please refer to your benefits or enrollment materials or call the number on the back of your member ID card.)


Find a pharmacy that’s in your network

Most health plans have a network of pharmacies where you can go to pay less for your prescription drugs. We encourage you to use a pharmacy in the network to get the most coverage from your health plan.

You'll need to know the name of your pharmacy network and choose it from a dropdown menu. You can find your pharmacy network name on your member ID card or in your health plan materials.

Find a pharmacy in a network


Search for a covered drug

A drug list, also called a formulary, is a list of generic and brand-name drugs covered by a health plan. Not all drugs on the list may be covered by your plan.

You'll need to know the name of your drug list and choose it from a dropdown menu. You can find it in your health plan materials or by calling the number on your member ID card.

For individual and family and employer plans

Search for a drug in a formulary

Prime Therapeutics LLC is an independent company providing pharmacy benefit management services.

Note: This information does not apply to Medicare plans or Minnesota Health Care Programs. See the Medicare and Minnesota Health Care Programs sections for prescription drug information specific to each plan.