Ozempic Savings Card: Who Qualifies and How Much It Saves
Reviewed by Sydney Duong, RD, GLPeak Clinical Lead · Last updated 2026-06-17
Quick answer: If you have commercial (non-government) insurance that covers Ozempic for type 2 diabetes, the NovoCare Ozempic savings card can lower your copay to as little as $25 for a 1-, 2-, or 3-month supply, up to a $150 monthly savings cap. Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal-program enrollees are not eligible.
Who is eligible
- Adults with commercial (employer or marketplace) insurance.
- Insurance must cover Ozempic on its formulary (run your PA first).
- Prescribed for FDA-approved indications.
- U.S. residents only.
Who is NOT eligible
- Medicare (any Part), Medicaid, TRICARE, VA, or any federal-program enrollees.
- People without insurance (use the NovoCare cash-pay program instead).
- Insurance plans that exclude Ozempic.
How much it saves
Maximum savings is $150 per monthly fill, capped at $1,800 per calendar year. If your insurance copay is ≤$25/month, you pay $25. If it's higher, the card knocks $150 off — your remaining out-of-pocket is whatever's left.
Ozempic is FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes; the savings card is tied to that label. Off-label use for weight loss is a different conversation with your prescriber and insurer.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get the Ozempic savings card?
Sign up free at NovoCare.com — Novo Nordisk's patient-assistance site. You'll get a card number to give your pharmacy. No income verification.
Does the Ozempic savings card work for Wegovy?
No. Wegovy has its own separate NovoCare savings card with different terms. Same parent company, different drug and different program.
Can I use the savings card if I'm paying cash?
No — the savings card requires commercial insurance coverage of Ozempic. If you don't have coverage, the NovoCare cash-pay program is the alternative.
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