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The best SingleCare reviews in November

SingleCare user reviews November

November is National Diabetes Month, and SingleCare is raising awareness about the condition. Did you know that your pharmacist can give you guidance on managing diabetes? And that there are several apps to help you monitor it? This month—and always—we’re dedicated to helping you save on diabetes medications like life-saving insulin or metformin

It’s also the start of the holiday season, and a month for showing gratitude. This Thanksgiving, we’re so thankful for customers like you! Here are our favorite prescription savings stories of the month so far.

It was very easy to use this discount at CVS. I saved $56.00 in prescription costs, thank you for having this discount for prescriptions.

I have been paying a lot for my prescriptions every month. I heard about SingleCare on TV so I decided to check it out. I printed off the coupon from online and took it to my pharmacy. They scanned the coupon and it took quite a bit off my prescription to where it is more affordable. Now I am able to afford my prescriptions.

I had always thought my health insurance gave me the best pricing for my prescriptions. I used to pay $54.00 a month for a 30 day supply of 4 prescriptions. I signed on the SingleCare and got a 60 day supply of the same 4 prescriptions for $46.00.

Are you ready to save with SingleCare? Search singlecare.com for the best prices on your meds, or download our app in the App Store or Google Play. Then, bring your coupon (or phone!) to the pharmacy and show your pharmacist. Even better? If you’d rather not go to the pharmacy right now, we can help you get your meds delivered to your door.  

You saved us about half of the price of a medication that Medicare does not cover. It amounted to about $250 saving.

I first learned about SingleCare from the Martin Sheen commercial. It is funny (I was a huge fan of West Wing). Anyway, I checked out the website. I take three rx’s that are fairly expensive for me. I do have Medicare, but SingleCare covers anyway (except for my local CVS, they insist on using my insurance.) I switched pharmacies. My prescriptions regularly cost $48, $37 & $32. Through SingleCare I pay $13, $9 & $7. I love using SingleCare and will continue to do so. Highly recommended.

Have a savings story of your own? We would love hear it! You can always contact us directly at 1-844-234-3057, or leave us a SingleCare review on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Trustpilot