Don’t let thyroid medication costs disrupt your hormone balance. We help eligible patients access brand-name Synthroid (levothyroxine) for as little as $69.95 per month through manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs.
The Synthroid Prescription Assistance Program is a manufacturer-sponsored initiative that provides Synthroid at no medication cost to qualifying patients who cannot afford it. The program is available to uninsured and underinsured U.S. residents who meet income and residency requirements. If approved, you receive your medication at no cost and can reapply for continued access.
Hypothyroidism is a lifelong condition for most patients — once your thyroid can’t produce enough hormone on its own, you’ll need replacement therapy every single day for the rest of your life. When your doctor specifically prescribes brand-name Synthroid and the cost exceeds what you can afford, skipping doses or switching formulations without medical guidance can throw your thyroid levels out of balance.
AffordMyPrescriptions ensures that never happens. For a flat $69.95 per month, our Patient Advocates manage every step of your enrollment, including evaluating whether the $25/month delivery program or generic levothyroxine might be the better fit for you.
| Pharmacy(With Coupon) | PrIce (30-Day)* | You Save W/ Us |
|---|---|---|
| Walgreens | ~$50.00 | Save ~$0/mo (use delivery program) |
| CVS Pharmacy | ~$52.00 | Save ~$0/mo |
| Walmart | ~$48.00 | Save ~$0/mo |
| Costco | ~$47.00 | Save ~$0/mo |
| Kroger | ~$45.00 | Save ~$0/mo (use delivery program) |
*Retail prices are estimates based on public data and vary by pharmacy. Coupon prices from GoodRx and SingleCare as of April 2026. Afford My Prescriptions Advocacy Service bypasses retail pricing by using drug manufacturer programs to secure your medication for you—independent of dosage or retail price.
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Thyroid hormone replacement is a medication you take every morning for the rest of your life, and even small inconsistencies — a missed dose, a switched formulation, or a gap in supply — can disrupt the delicate thyroid balance your doctor has carefully calibrated. When you need brand-name Synthroid because your endocrinologist has determined it provides the most consistent thyroid levels for your body, losing access can throw months of dose optimization out the window.
Our trained Patient Advocates manage every administrative detail on your behalf. They prepare your application, coordinate with your endocrinologist or prescriber to gather required documentation, submit everything to the appropriate program, and track your status through every stage. If the manufacturer’s delivery program or generic levothyroxine is the better fit for you, we’ll guide you to that option instead.
Our pricing is simple and predictable: $69.95 per month — every month, without exception. If we’re unable to secure access to your medication, you won’t be charged. And if generic levothyroxine at $4–$10 per month — with your doctor’s approval — would serve you just as well, we’ll tell you that upfront.
Complete a simple eligibility form so our team can determine if you may qualify for medication assistance programs.
Our specialists help gather documentation, complete applications, and coordinate with program providers.
Once approved, you may receive your medication through the assistance program while we help manage ongoing paperwork and renewals.
Many patients try discount cards first. Here’s why the Patient Assistance Program through Afford My Prescriptions is the better long-term solution:
Manufacturer delivery program excludes insurance use
Fixed $69.95/month — never changes regardless of retail price
Brand-name medication supplied directly from the manufacturer
If $25/month delivery program is better, we’ll guide you there
Eligibility is generally determined by annual household income levels. Most programs follow guidelines that include a limit of up to $40,000 for individuals, $60,000 for couples, and $100,000 for larger families. Contact us so we can review your specific situation.
Synthroid (levothyroxine sodium) is a once-daily prescription tablet used to treat hypothyroidism — an underactive thyroid gland that doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormone. It is also used in the management of certain types of thyroid cancer. Synthroid replaces the thyroid hormone (T4) that your body is no longer producing in sufficient quantities. It is available in 12 different strengths (from 25 mcg to 300 mcg).
How It Works:
The thyroid gland produces essential hormones like T4 that regulate metabolism, heart rate, and brain function. In hypothyroidism, the gland fails to produce enough T4, causing bodily processes to slow down. Synthroid provides a synthetic version of T4 that is identical to the natural hormone. Once absorbed, it restores normal metabolic function by binding to the same receptors as natural T4.
Form and Use:
Synthroid should be taken once daily on an empty stomach, preferably 30 to 60 minutes before breakfast with a full glass of water. It is important to avoid taking the medication with antacids, iron, or calcium supplements, as these can interfere with absorption. The medication is highly customizable, available in 12 different strengths ranging from 25 mcg to 300 mcg. This variety allows for precise dosage adjustments based on a patient’s specific needs.
Generic Availability:
Generic levothyroxine is a widely prescribed, affordable alternative available at U.S. pharmacies for as little as $4 to $10 per month. While the FDA considers generics equivalent, the medication has a narrow therapeutic index, meaning small formulation differences can impact thyroid levels. Many doctors suggest staying on the same brand or generic version once levels are stable. If the brand-name is required but unaffordable, patient assistance programs can provide it for a monthly fee.
Warnings:
You should never stop taking Synthroid unless under direct medical supervision. Because consistency is key, switching between brands or generic manufacturers may require a TSH blood test 6 to 8 weeks later to ensure stability. It is vital to inform your doctor of any underlying conditions like heart problems, diabetes, or adrenal issues before starting treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to your thyroid medication routine.
Brand-name Synthroid costs approximately $64–$212 per month depending on dose and quantity. The manufacturer’s delivery program offers Synthroid for as little as $25/month with a 90-day prescription. Generic levothyroxine is available for as little as $4–$10/month with coupons. Through AffordMyPrescriptions, qualifying patients receive brand-name Synthroid at no medication cost — our $69.95 monthly fee covers advocacy.
Yes. The Synthroid supplied through the Patient Assistance Program is the same FDA-approved levothyroxine sodium medication dispensed at retail pharmacies, supplied directly from the manufacturer.
Levothyroxine has a narrow therapeutic index — small differences between formulations can affect your thyroid levels. Many endocrinologists specifically prescribe brand-name Synthroid and recommend patients remain on the same formulation once their thyroid levels are stable. If your doctor allows generic, it’s dramatically more affordable. But if your doctor requires the brand, the PAP or delivery program provides the most affordable access.
The manufacturer offers a direct delivery program where eligible patients can receive Synthroid for as little as $25 per month with a 90-day prescription ($27/month for 60-day, $29.50/month for 30-day). Insurance cannot be used with this program. Our advocates can help you evaluate which program is best for you.
Switching is possible, but your doctor should be involved. Because levothyroxine has a narrow therapeutic index, any change in formulation may require retesting your thyroid levels (TSH) 6 to 8 weeks after the switch. Never switch formulations on your own without your doctor’s guidance.
Our Patient Advocates will immediately explore every alternative — including the manufacturer’s $25/month delivery program, the copay savings card (commercially insured patients), GoodRx and SingleCare coupons for brand Synthroid ($45+/month) or generic levothyroxine ($4–$10/month), and other brand-name levothyroxine options such as Levoxyl, Unithroid, or Euthyrox that may have different coverage on your insurance plan.
If you are struggling with the high cost of Synthroid, our team may be able to help you access assistance programs designed to make medications more affordable. Check your eligibility today and take the first step toward reducing your prescription costs.
Start free by filling out a simple online form.
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Our team handles everything, so you can focus on your health.