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Prescription assistance

NJ AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)

Provides HIV/AIDS medications to low-income residents of NJ living with HIV.

Free

Why this matches you

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The NJ AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) provides FDA-approved medications for the treatment of HIV/AIDS to eligible individuals. Funded through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part B.

Who qualifies

A quick look at who this program is designed to help.

Where

Available in NJ

Income

Up to 400% of federal poverty level

Age

All ages

Conditions

HIV

Insurance

UninsuredUnderinsuredMedicaid

Stage of care

Haven't started yetCurrently in treatment

What you'll need

Have these ready before you start the application.

  • Government-issued photo ID, proof of state residency, proof of HIV diagnosis (lab results or physician letter), proof of income (pay stubs, tax return, or benefit letters), Social Security card, and current insurance information if applicable.

How it works

  1. 1

    Fill out the application

    The program runs its own application. We'll send you straight there.

  2. 2

    Submit your documents

    Upload or send the documents listed above, following the program's instructions.

  3. 3

    Receive your benefit

    If approved, the benefit kicks in based on the program's timeline.

Ready to apply?

Start your application on the program's own website. We'll keep your matches ready when you come back.