

CGI and our pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), Express Scripts Inc. (ESI), are pleased to provide you with information about your prescription drug benefits. The ESI website, www.express-scripts.com, is available to all insureds with prescription drug coverage. ESI will help you with all of your pharmacy needs, whether you want to locate a pharmacy, request mail-order service, or need answers to your pharmacy questions.
CGI has contracted with ESI to provide mail-order pharmacy services. Their dispensing systems help provide quality care with the convenience of having your medications delivered directly to your home. There is no extra cost for standard shipping!
If you need to start your medication right away, ask your physician to write two prescriptions. One for a 60 or 90 day supply (whichever your plan allows) that will be sent to ESI, and one for a 30 day supply that can be filled immediately at a retail pharmacy until your mail-order prescription can be processed.
Complete a mail-order form, which you can get by calling a CGI Customer Service Representative at 1-800-545-8905 or by visiting the ESI website, www.express-scripts.com. Be sure to include your phone number in case Express Scripts needs to contact you.
Attach the completed form to the original written prescription and mail to ESI at the following address:
Express Scripts Mail Order Pharmacy
P.O. Box 66915
St. Louis, MO 63166
You will receive your medication usually within 14 days. Included will be a mail-in refill form (with instructions), a new envelope and forms for future mail order prescriptions.
Within the last 30 days of your prescription, you can contact ESI to order your refill. This may be done by phone or at the Express Scripts website.
As a registered member at ESI’s website www.express-scripts.com, you may print out a mail-order form, order refills and check the status of your refill order. You may also be able to transfer your retail prescription to mail order. Contact ESI toll-free at 1-800-287-4526 for more information.
Specialty drugs are prescription medications that require special handling, administration, or monitoring for the ongoing treatment of a complex or chronic condition. Specialty drugs and medicines are high cost medications that can be given by injection, infusion, or orally.
These drugs treat conditions that include but are not limited to:
- Cancer
- Growth Hormone Deficiency
- Hemophilia
- Hepatitis C
- HIV
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Psoriasis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
The Specialty Drugs & Medicines list are subject to your policy limitation and or exclusions and are subject to change without notice.
The following prescription reimbursement form may be downloaded for your convenience. CGI Clm Form.pdf
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