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V-Go

Generic: insulin

Manufacturer: MannKind  ·  Program:

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Eligibility Criteria

Insurance Requirement

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Residency

US residency required

Program Information

Processing Time

2–4 weeks

Delivery Method

Varies by program

Application Method

Online

Indicated For

Type 2 Diabetes

About This Medication

# V-Go Cares Program Patient Guide: How to Get V-Go Insulin Delivery at Low or No Cost ## About V-Go V-Go is an all-in-one wearable insulin delivery patch that replaces both basal (background) and mealtime insulin injections[4]. Instead of multiple daily injections, V-Go delivers a steady basal rate of insulin and provides on-demand dosing for meals with the push of a button[4]. The device is applied daily like a patch and requires only one type of insulin (U-100 rapid-acting insulin) for complete blood sugar management[4]. ## About the V-Go Cares Program The V-Go Cares program, offered by MannKind Corporation, provides financial assistance to help eligible patients afford V-Go. Through the program's Co-Pay Savings Card, commercially insured patients may pay as little as **$99 per 30-day supply**[1]. ## Who Qualifies The V-Go Cares program is designed for **commercially insured patients**[1]. Unfortunately, the search results do not provide specific income thresholds or detailed eligibility criteria. However, it is important to note that **this program is not available to patients receiving prescription reimbursement under federal, state, or government-funded healthcare programs**, including: - Medicare - Medicare Advantage - Medicare Part D - Medicaid - Medigap - Veterans Affairs (VA) - Department of Defense (DOD) - TRICARE[2] If you have commercial insurance, you may be eligible. Patients without insurance coverage may have access to a cash pay option[6]. ## Insurance Requirements To qualify for the V-Go Co-Pay Savings Card, you must have **commercial health insurance**[1]. The program cannot be used if your prescription is paid for by any federal, state, or government-funded healthcare program[1][2]. If you have Medicare, Medicaid, or other government insurance, you are not eligible for this co-pay card program. However, you may want to contact V-Go Cares directly to discuss alternative options or cash pay pricing. ## How to Apply While the search results confirm that the V-Go Cares program exists and offers co-pay assistance, specific application instructions, phone numbers, or online application portals are not detailed in the available information. To enroll in the V-Go Cares program and obtain your Co-Pay Savings Card: 1. **Contact V-Go Cares directly** at **1-866-881-1209** for general questions about the program and enrollment 2. **Provide your insurance information** to verify commercial coverage eligibility 3. **Complete the co-pay attestation** confirming you meet program requirements and understand the terms 4. **Receive your Co-Pay Savings Card** to use when filling your V-Go prescription You may also visit www.go-vgo.com for additional program information and resources[8]. ## What You'll Need Based on the program's attestation requirements, you should be prepared to provide: - Proof of commercial health insurance - Personal health information (PHI) authorization for MannKind to administer the program - Confirmation that you are not receiving benefits through Medicare, Medicaid, VA, DOD, TRICARE, or other government-funded programs ## Timeline and Delivery The search results do not specify the processing time for program approval or how V-Go will be delivered once you are enrolled. Contact V-Go Cares at 1-866-881-1209 to ask about: - How long approval takes - When you can expect to receive your first V-Go supply - Whether V-Go is shipped directly to your home or pharmacy ## Cost and Benefits With the V-Go Co-Pay Savings Card, eligible commercially insured patients may pay as little as **$99 per 30-day supply**[1]. This represents significant savings because V-Go requires only one type of insulin and eliminates the need for: - Basal insulin pens or vials - Mealtime insulin injections - Pen needles - Insulin syringes - Infusion sets - Application inserters - Delivery controllers[6] By consolidating all insulin needs into one device, you may reduce your overall out-of-pocket medication costs[4]. ## If Your Application Is Denied If you are denied enrollment in the V-Go Cares program, the most common reason is that you do not have commercial insurance or your prescription is being paid for by a government-funded program. In this case: - **Ask about cash pay options**: If you are uninsured or underinsured, V-Go may offer a cash pay price[6] - **Contact V-Go Cares**: Call 1-866-881-1209 to discuss your specific situation and explore other assistance options - **Speak with your healthcare provider**: Your doctor may have additional resources or alternative insulin delivery options to discuss ## Important Information MannKind will use your personal information, including protected health information (PHI), to: - Enroll you in and administer the V-Go Cares program - Contact you by mail, email, phone, text, or other means - Communicate with your healthcare team about your care - Provide educational materials and product training - Send informational and promotional materials[2] Maximum benefit limitations and other restrictions apply to this program[2]. ## Getting Started with V-Go Once you receive your V-Go supply, Certified V-Go Trainers are available to provide free, step-by-step instruction on how to fill and use the device[3]. You can schedule training by: - Calling **1-877-523-1199** - Visiting www.vgotraining.com[3] Training is available by phone or video chat at a time convenient for you[3]. ## Disclaimer This guide provides general information about the V-Go Cares program based on available program materials. Program details, eligibility requirements, and benefits may change. For the most current and complete information about the V-Go Cares program, including specific income thresholds, application procedures, and eligibility verification, please contact V-Go Cares directly at 1-866-881-1209 or visit www.go-vgo.com. Always consult with your healthcare provider and insurance company to confirm your eligibility and coverage options.

Program information last verified: March 30, 2026

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