What is MedShare?

The MedShare Pharmacy provides medications at a low cost to
uninsured and low-income persons and to senior citizens of the
communities we serve. This is how MedShare works:

1. You must be registered as a patient at one of the MedShare partner
    sites (listed here) and have no health insurance (or have health
    insurance that does not include prescription coverage) or you may
    have Medicare Part D.

2. The health center staff will let you know if you are eligible
    for MedShare.

3. If your doctor gives you a prescription, you will pay a small amount
    (a co-payment).

4. You can choose to pick up the medicine or have it mailed to your
    home.


For more information about MedShare, call 513-412-5441, ext. 3, or ask the staff at your health center.

NHC Corporate Headquarters
2415 Auburn Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45219


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How can I use MedShare?
A: You can use MedShare when you visit one of the MedShare
     Partner sites.

Q: Does MedShare fill prescriptions with brand name drugs?
A: Only if the doctor requests a brand name.
     The pharmacist will usually use generic drugs.

Q: I go to a private doctor's office, and I don't want to change.
     Can I still use MedShare?
A: MedShare was set up to help people with low incomes and no
     insurance. Many MedShare clients and people who are eligible for
     MedShare use MedShare partner sites for their medical care. You
     can also obtain medication from MedShare by visiting the MedShare
     pass-through sites.

Q: Does the patient have to pick up the medication at the partner site?
A: No, the decision to have the medications picked up or mailed is
     determined by the partnersite. The site has the option of being
     a pass through. If the site does not choose to liscense medication,
     a Terminal Distribution Liscense can be applied for.


MedShare Partner Sites

    Akron
  • Akron Community Health Resources, Inc
  • 330-724-5471
    Cincinnati
  • Alliance Primary Care, Wellness Clinic
  • 513-585-8433
  • Center for Respite Care
  • 513-621-1868
  • Crossroad Health Center
  • 513-381-2247
  • East End Health Center
  • 513-321-2202
  • Health Resource Center
  • 513-357-4602
  • Jordan Health Program
  • 513-557-2710
  • Mt. Auburn Health Center
  • 513-241-4949
  • Walnut Hills/Evanston
  • 513-281-4116
  • West End Health Center
  • 513-621-2726
    Columbus
  • Prescription Access
  • 614-645-5564
    Dayton
  • Dayton Drew Health Center
  • 937-461-4336
  • Integrated Care Management
  • 937-278-6251
  • Miami Valley Medical/Surgical
  • 937-208-3345
  • Miami Valley Social Work
  • 937-208-2251
  • Vogel Health Center
  • 937-496-7137
    Hamilton
  • Butler County Community Health Center
  • 513-892-1888
  • Mercy Franciscan at St. Raphael<
  • 513-603-8200
  • Life Span
  • 513-867-7545
    Kentucky
  • HealthPoint Family Care (Bracken)
  • 606-756-3444
    Mansfield
  • Third Street Family Health Center
  • 419-522-6191
    Middletown
  • Middletown Social and Health Center
  • 513-425-8305
    Ohio Hills
  • Barnsville Family Health Center
  • 740-425-5167
  • Freeport Family Health Center
  • 740-658-3329
  • Monroe Family Health Center
  • 740-472-0757
    Southern Ohio
  • Batavia Family Practice
  • 513-732-0870
  • Greenfield Family Practice
  • 937-981-7707
  • Goshen Family Practice
  • 513-575-7514
  • New Richmond Family Practice
  • 513-553-3114
  • Ripley Family Practice
  • 937-378-3633
  • Washington Courthouse Family Practice
  • 740-335-8608
  • Mt. Orab Family Practice
  • 937-444-2514
    Stark County
  • Catholic Charities of Stark County
  • 330-455-0374
  • Stark County Prescription Assistance Network
  • 330-580-4793



School-Based Health Network Programs

Cincinnati
Anthony Munoz Pediatric Center at Taft Elementary School
Burton Elementary School
Rockdale Academy
South Avondale School