Why We Charge a Membership Fee (Transparent Pricing Explained)
Why We Charge a Membership Fee (Transparent Pricing Explained)
I want to be 100% transparent with you. At Healthy Hope, we charge a $40 monthly membership fee. In a world full of "free" coupons and "discount" apps, you might wonder why we don't just give our service away.
The answer is simple: We don't work for the drug companies, and we don't work for the insurance companies. We work for you.
Coupons are Not Advocacy
Free apps like GoodRx make money by selling your data and taking a cut from the pharmacy. They provide a quick discount, but they don't do any of the hard work. They won't call your doctor, they won't fight a denial, and they won't manage your 20-page application for free medication.
We provide a specialized, high-touch service. It takes hours of expert labor to navigate the Patient Assistance Program landscape.
What Your $40 Actually Buys
When you pay your membership fee, you are hiring a dedicated advocate. We handle:
- The Search: Finding the specific program for your exact dosage.
- The Paperwork: Managing the applications and doctor signatures.
- The Renewal: Ensuring you never lose coverage because of a missed deadline.
- The Support: Being a real person you can talk to when the system fails.
The Return on Investment
If we save you $800 a month on your Ozempic, and you pay us $40, you are getting a 2,000% return on your investment. We believe in a fair price for life-changing work. We take the stress of the system off your plate so you can focus on what matters.
Hire an advocate for $40/mo and stop fighting the system alone.
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