Medicare Login Guide

OptumRx Medicare Login

Access your OptumRx Medicare prescription account to manage medications, check coverage, and order refills.

OptumRx Member Login

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Official OptumRx website • Secure login

How to Log Into OptumRx

Step 1: Go to OptumRx.com

Visit optumrx.com and click 'Sign In' at the top of the page.

Step 2: Enter Your Credentials

Enter your OptumRx username and password. New users can register with their member ID.

Step 3: Complete Verification

You may need to verify your identity with a code sent to your phone or email.

Step 4: Access Your Account

View prescriptions, order refills, check prices, and manage your Part D benefits.

What You Can Do in Your Account

  • Order prescription refills
  • Set up home delivery (90-day supply)
  • Check drug prices and tier status
  • Find in-network pharmacies
  • Track home delivery orders
  • View your prescription history

OptumRx Customer Service

1-800-356-3477

OptumRx Medicare

24 hours a day, 7 days a week

TTY: 711

Trouble Logging In?

  • Reset your password
  • • Verify your username is correct
  • • Clear your browser cache
  • • Try the OptumRx mobile app

Need help?

1-800-356-3477

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OptumRx?

OptumRx is a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) owned by UnitedHealth Group. They manage prescription drug benefits for many Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans, including UnitedHealthcare and AARP Medicare plans.

Is OptumRx the same as UnitedHealthcare?

OptumRx is part of UnitedHealth Group, the same parent company as UnitedHealthcare. If you have a UHC or AARP Medicare plan, your prescriptions are likely managed through OptumRx.

Can I use the OptumRx app?

Yes, the OptumRx app is available for iOS and Android. You can refill prescriptions, track orders, find pharmacies, and view drug costs on your phone.

Does OptumRx offer mail-order prescriptions?

Yes, OptumRx offers home delivery for up to 90-day supplies of maintenance medications. This is often more convenient and can save money on certain drugs.

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