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MAIL-ORDER VS. LOCAL PICKUP · PHOENIX

Mail-Order vs. Local Pickup — Phoenix, AZ

Cost, speed, and reliability comparison for getting diabetic supplies in Phoenix.

Cost, speed, and reliability comparison for getting diabetic supplies in Phoenix. In Phoenix, 182,530 Medicare-eligible residents are affected by this rule — and we handle the documentation end-to-end.

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What this means for Phoenix

Phoenix has approximately 182,530 Medicare beneficiaries (11.1% of the population is over 65). The benefit described above applies the same way here as anywhere in Maricopa County.

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FAQ — Mail-Order vs. Local Pickup in Phoenix

Does mail-order vs. local pickup apply to Phoenix residents?

Yes. Cost, speed, and reliability comparison for getting diabetic supplies in Phoenix. Phoenix's 182,530 Medicare-eligible residents qualify the same as anywhere in the country.

Where's the nearest AHCCCS office to Phoenix?

1601 W Jefferson St — relevant if you're a dual-eligible (Medicare + AHCCCS) Phoenix resident.

Which hospitals work with you in Phoenix?

We coordinate with prescribers at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix and St. Joseph's Hospital and other Phoenix clinics.

Save on diabetic supplies — covered by Medicare.Talk to a Medicare specialist now.
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