
1. The “Hidden” Health Benefits That Save Real Money
One of the most significant shifts in the last two years is Amazon’s aggressive move into healthcare. These aren’t just niche perks; they are legitimate money-savers for millions of households.
RxPass: The $5 Generic Medication Game-Changer
If you take daily maintenance medications for things like high blood pressure, anxiety, or acid reflux, RxPass is arguably the best value add-on Amazon offers. For a flat fee of $5 per month, you can get as many eligible generic medications as you need delivered to your door.
- The Math: If you take two generic prescriptions that typically cost you a $10 copay each at a pharmacy, you’re spending $20/month. RxPass covers both for $5 total. No insurance is required (or used).
- Eligibility Update (2026): As of mid-2024, Amazon expanded this program to include Prime members with Medicare, meaning seniors can now bypass the “donut hole” coverage gap for these specific generics.
One Medical & Telehealth
Prime members get discounted access to One Medical, Amazon’s primary care service. While not free, the membership fee is significantly slashed for Prime users (typically around $9/month or $99/year compared to the standard $199). If you value same-day appointments and 24/7 virtual care via app, this discount alone can offset the cost of Prime.
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