Personalized pharmacy care for your cancer journey
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Process your prescription quickly and accurately
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Initiate prior authorizations with your insurance, saving you time and stress
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Provide clear, one-on-one medication education, helping you understand your treatment and how to take your medication safely
- Assist with financial navigation, connecting you to resources and programs that may help reduce out-of-pocket costs
Our goal is to make your treatment journey smoother by offering expert guidance, timely service and the compassionate support you deserve.
Whether you’re just beginning treatment or continuing your cancer care plan, trust Great Plains Health Pharmacy Solutions to be a reliable partner in your health and healing.
There is no obligation to have your prescriptions filled at Great Plains Health Pharmacy Solutions and you do have the option of filling your medications at the pharmacy of your choice.
Questions about GPHealth Pharmacy Solutions
GPHealth Pharmacy Solutions can be reached at 308.568.8020. If you are leaving a message for a prescription refill, please leave your name, date of birth, phone number and refill number. Please allow 24-48 hours to process.
Yes. There is an on-call oncology provider available. Call 308.568.8000 and ask to speak with the on-call provider.
A pharmacy staff member will call you to schedule your refill 7-10 days before you should run out of medication. Please inform us if there have been any changes to your insurance coverage, address, or phone number, or if your medication regimen has changed. Please don’t hesitate to call us if you have any questions
Our standard processing time is 24-72 hours. We will contact you to make arrangements for pickup or delivery. If there are any issues that may delay your order, such as prior authorization required from your insurance or co-pay/financial issues, we will keep you informed.
A pharmacy employee will let you know if we are unable to fill your prescription. We will work to determine who can fulfill the order and direct the prescription to the appropriate pharmacy.
Prescription cost varies depending on the medication you are receiving and your insurance. We understand specialty medications can be expensive, and we are committed to identifying available co-pay assistance programs and other support and charitable organizations to help make these medications more affordable. We will work with you to bring down your costs as much as possible.
We accept cash, check and all major credit cards.
You may bring your unused hazardous medication to our office and they will be destroyed, or, in some instances, you may be allowed to donate your medication to another patient if the medication meets certain criteria. Please ask your pharmacist for details regarding the Cancer Drug Repository Program. If you live outside of North Platte you may contact the pharmacy in the town you reside in for information on medication take-back dates
