What is simvastatin? Simvastatin (brand: Zocor) is an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (statin) used to lower LDL cholesterol and cardiovascular risk.
Simvastatin is still widely prescribed because generics are cheap. If you're stable and haven't started any new interacting medications, a bridge refill is appropriate.
$45 flat
90-day bridge supply · Licensed provider · No insurance
You've been on the same dose of Simvastatin for at least 6 months
Your dose hasn't been changed in the last 3 months
You're between primary care providers (moved, insurance change, PCP retired, or long new-patient wait)
You have your current prescription bottle or pharmacy printout
Any required monitoring labs are within the last 12 months
When we'd decline and refer you
You're requesting a dose change — that needs a full visit with your PCP, not a bridge
You've started Simvastatin within the last 6 months
You've had new side effects, a recent hospitalization, or a significant change in symptoms
Monitoring labs are missing or more than 12 months old
Clinical note. Older statin — cheapest but more drug interactions than atorvastatin. Verify your other meds don't conflict (amiodarone, verapamil, diltiazem are common ones).
How the visit works
Submit a short intake (med, dose, frequency, photo of your bottle, pharmacy)
A licensed Bidwell Health provider reviews within a couple of hours
If approved, your 90-day prescription is e-prescribed to your chosen pharmacy
You're charged $45 only on approval — auto-refunded if declined
Pricing
$45 flat for the visit. Your Simvastatin itself costs $4–30 at most pharmacies with a GoodRx coupon — separate from the visit fee and paid at the pharmacy.