Does anyone use these 3 specialty pharmacies?

AnD

New member
I got a letter in the mail today saying that I had to order my "specialty" meds (Tobi and Pulmozyme) from one of these three companies now, instead of the CF Services Pharmacy- Accredo Health, CVS/Caremark, Triessent. Any suggestions on who to use, or, at the least, who to avoid? I'm thinking I've had not so good service from Caremark in the past, but I'm not 100% sure. Help please!
 

AnD

New member
I got a letter in the mail today saying that I had to order my "specialty" meds (Tobi and Pulmozyme) from one of these three companies now, instead of the CF Services Pharmacy- Accredo Health, CVS/Caremark, Triessent. Any suggestions on who to use, or, at the least, who to avoid? I'm thinking I've had not so good service from Caremark in the past, but I'm not 100% sure. Help please!
 

AnD

New member
I got a letter in the mail today saying that I had to order my "specialty" meds (Tobi and Pulmozyme) from one of these three companies now, instead of the CF Services Pharmacy- Accredo Health, CVS/Caremark, Triessent. Any suggestions on who to use, or, at the least, who to avoid? I'm thinking I've had not so good service from Caremark in the past, but I'm not 100% sure. Help please!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
UGH!!! Specialty Pharmacies!! I could go on all day...

Our insurance changed a few years ago and we had to start ordering all of Andrew's maintenance meds through express scripts mail order pharmacy. All of his specialty meds, (pulmozyme and TOBI) had to be ordered through the Express Script specialty pharmace called CuraScript.

While Express Script encourages three month scripts of all of his meds, CuraScript will only fill a 30 day supply. And because our copay for each med is $250, we pay $250 one month, $500 the next depending on his TOBI rotation. So, my advice would be to ask those pharmacies if they allow three month supplies to avoid monthly copays.

Also, every time I refill his meds I am asked by the CSR if we need new injection supplies with our order. UGH again! I want to throw the phone every time I have to explain to his "specialty pharmacy" what I am ordering.

If I were you I would call and talk with a customer service rep and see if they even know what Pulmozyme and TOBI are. That may give you a clue as to where you would recieve better service.

Good luck!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
UGH!!! Specialty Pharmacies!! I could go on all day...

Our insurance changed a few years ago and we had to start ordering all of Andrew's maintenance meds through express scripts mail order pharmacy. All of his specialty meds, (pulmozyme and TOBI) had to be ordered through the Express Script specialty pharmace called CuraScript.

While Express Script encourages three month scripts of all of his meds, CuraScript will only fill a 30 day supply. And because our copay for each med is $250, we pay $250 one month, $500 the next depending on his TOBI rotation. So, my advice would be to ask those pharmacies if they allow three month supplies to avoid monthly copays.

Also, every time I refill his meds I am asked by the CSR if we need new injection supplies with our order. UGH again! I want to throw the phone every time I have to explain to his "specialty pharmacy" what I am ordering.

If I were you I would call and talk with a customer service rep and see if they even know what Pulmozyme and TOBI are. That may give you a clue as to where you would recieve better service.

Good luck!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
UGH!!! Specialty Pharmacies!! I could go on all day...
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<br />Our insurance changed a few years ago and we had to start ordering all of Andrew's maintenance meds through express scripts mail order pharmacy. All of his specialty meds, (pulmozyme and TOBI) had to be ordered through the Express Script specialty pharmace called CuraScript.
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<br />While Express Script encourages three month scripts of all of his meds, CuraScript will only fill a 30 day supply. And because our copay for each med is $250, we pay $250 one month, $500 the next depending on his TOBI rotation. So, my advice would be to ask those pharmacies if they allow three month supplies to avoid monthly copays.
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<br />Also, every time I refill his meds I am asked by the CSR if we need new injection supplies with our order. UGH again! I want to throw the phone every time I have to explain to his "specialty pharmacy" what I am ordering.
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<br />If I were you I would call and talk with a customer service rep and see if they even know what Pulmozyme and TOBI are. That may give you a clue as to where you would recieve better service.
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<br />Good luck!
 

BaylorCrew07

New member
I have used CF Services for my HyperSal - good experience with them, I guess. Nothing extraordinary, but nothing terrible either. When I was under my parents' insurance they kept trying to get my to order Pulmozyme and TOBI through CF Services, but I used a different pharmacy (can't remember name?) b/c they were cheaper than CF Services.

Tonya...OMG, I could go on ALL DAY about CuraScript!! UGGGH. I don't seem to have a problem w/ Express Script (for singulair, advair, etc) but CuraScript is such a pain...I've wasted too many hours of my life on the phone fighting with those stupid people and they STILL haven't got billing set up w/ my CF Patient Assistance. I digress, though...

Most of the people I speak w/ at CuraScript have no idea what's going on, and neither does their manager, etc. I'm forced to use them b/c that's the insurance my company provides, it's just a pain. Andee - be glad CuraScript is not one of your choices <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

BaylorCrew07

New member
I have used CF Services for my HyperSal - good experience with them, I guess. Nothing extraordinary, but nothing terrible either. When I was under my parents' insurance they kept trying to get my to order Pulmozyme and TOBI through CF Services, but I used a different pharmacy (can't remember name?) b/c they were cheaper than CF Services.

Tonya...OMG, I could go on ALL DAY about CuraScript!! UGGGH. I don't seem to have a problem w/ Express Script (for singulair, advair, etc) but CuraScript is such a pain...I've wasted too many hours of my life on the phone fighting with those stupid people and they STILL haven't got billing set up w/ my CF Patient Assistance. I digress, though...

Most of the people I speak w/ at CuraScript have no idea what's going on, and neither does their manager, etc. I'm forced to use them b/c that's the insurance my company provides, it's just a pain. Andee - be glad CuraScript is not one of your choices <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

BaylorCrew07

New member
I have used CF Services for my HyperSal - good experience with them, I guess. Nothing extraordinary, but nothing terrible either. When I was under my parents' insurance they kept trying to get my to order Pulmozyme and TOBI through CF Services, but I used a different pharmacy (can't remember name?) b/c they were cheaper than CF Services.
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<br />Tonya...OMG, I could go on ALL DAY about CuraScript!! UGGGH. I don't seem to have a problem w/ Express Script (for singulair, advair, etc) but CuraScript is such a pain...I've wasted too many hours of my life on the phone fighting with those stupid people and they STILL haven't got billing set up w/ my CF Patient Assistance. I digress, though...
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<br />Most of the people I speak w/ at CuraScript have no idea what's going on, and neither does their manager, etc. I'm forced to use them b/c that's the insurance my company provides, it's just a pain. Andee - be glad CuraScript is not one of your choices <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

LouLou

New member
I've worked with both Accredo and Caremark. I don't think Caremark is only a specialty pharamacy where Accredo is. I've never heard of the other one you mentioned. Accredo had good service including callign for refills which is a service I like that CF Services Pharma does not offer.
 

LouLou

New member
I've worked with both Accredo and Caremark. I don't think Caremark is only a specialty pharamacy where Accredo is. I've never heard of the other one you mentioned. Accredo had good service including callign for refills which is a service I like that CF Services Pharma does not offer.
 

LouLou

New member
I've worked with both Accredo and Caremark. I don't think Caremark is only a specialty pharamacy where Accredo is. I've never heard of the other one you mentioned. Accredo had good service including callign for refills which is a service I like that CF Services Pharma does not offer.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
We use the Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy for pulmozyme. They have been FABULOUS!!! They call me once a month to see when to schedule delivery. They overnight it in a cooler with ice and its always delivered on time to our door. They bill both our insurance companies, so no co-pay at all. When we didn't have the second insurance, they would let us pay every 3 months instead of monthly.

Overall I've been very pleased and would highly reccommend. I don't know if Triessent is the name of the pharmacy, I've just heard they are Walgreen's Speciality Pharmacy and they are located out of Denver I believe.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
We use the Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy for pulmozyme. They have been FABULOUS!!! They call me once a month to see when to schedule delivery. They overnight it in a cooler with ice and its always delivered on time to our door. They bill both our insurance companies, so no co-pay at all. When we didn't have the second insurance, they would let us pay every 3 months instead of monthly.

Overall I've been very pleased and would highly reccommend. I don't know if Triessent is the name of the pharmacy, I've just heard they are Walgreen's Speciality Pharmacy and they are located out of Denver I believe.
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
We use the Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy for pulmozyme. They have been FABULOUS!!! They call me once a month to see when to schedule delivery. They overnight it in a cooler with ice and its always delivered on time to our door. They bill both our insurance companies, so no co-pay at all. When we didn't have the second insurance, they would let us pay every 3 months instead of monthly.
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<br />Overall I've been very pleased and would highly reccommend. I don't know if Triessent is the name of the pharmacy, I've just heard they are Walgreen's Speciality Pharmacy and they are located out of Denver I believe.
 

Allisa35

Member
I don't know anything about Accredo, but I know the other two. I used to use Caremark for my Pulmozyme and am now using Triessent. I have never been a fan of mail order pharmacies. I would much rather go pick it up at my local pharmacy, but since these insurance companies require it for certain meds, there's nothing I can do about it.

It seems like there was some issue with Caremark when I first started with them, but after that I never really had any problems (used them for several years).

My husband's employer recently changed ins. carriers and now we have BCBS which uses Triessent (and some other that I can't recall). Depending of which med you need, they have like 3 different mail order pharmacies (very confusing). I am only on Pulmozyme so I can't speak for the TOBI. Initially, it was a pain in the butt. I was given wrong information (which in turn got me denied for assistance with help with the co-pay which is $150). I specifically asked these people about the co-pay and the supply amount because we were tight on money and was told by all three people that it was a 90-day supply with a co-pay of $150. When it showed up it was only a 30 day supply. Needless to say, I was not a happy camper! After several phone calls and everything was straightened out, I haven't had any issues, but I have only been using them since March.

Hopefully, that helps you. I know each person has a different experience, but, at this point (at least for me), I would go with Caremark. But, again, that's just my opinion.
 

Allisa35

Member
I don't know anything about Accredo, but I know the other two. I used to use Caremark for my Pulmozyme and am now using Triessent. I have never been a fan of mail order pharmacies. I would much rather go pick it up at my local pharmacy, but since these insurance companies require it for certain meds, there's nothing I can do about it.

It seems like there was some issue with Caremark when I first started with them, but after that I never really had any problems (used them for several years).

My husband's employer recently changed ins. carriers and now we have BCBS which uses Triessent (and some other that I can't recall). Depending of which med you need, they have like 3 different mail order pharmacies (very confusing). I am only on Pulmozyme so I can't speak for the TOBI. Initially, it was a pain in the butt. I was given wrong information (which in turn got me denied for assistance with help with the co-pay which is $150). I specifically asked these people about the co-pay and the supply amount because we were tight on money and was told by all three people that it was a 90-day supply with a co-pay of $150. When it showed up it was only a 30 day supply. Needless to say, I was not a happy camper! After several phone calls and everything was straightened out, I haven't had any issues, but I have only been using them since March.

Hopefully, that helps you. I know each person has a different experience, but, at this point (at least for me), I would go with Caremark. But, again, that's just my opinion.
 
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