San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health (DBH)
The San Bernardino County DBH Prescription Drug Program provides payment assistance for certain behavioral
health-related prescription medication to San Bernardino County residents who have met program eligibility requirements.
Members who have been determined eligible to receive prescription drug payment assistance from the San Bernardino County DBH will receive a client identification card from the County. They can present this card to a contracting pharmacy to get their medications.
Frequently Asked Questions:
• Am I Eligible?
• What Drugs Are Covered?
• Where Can I Fill Prescriptions?
• What is the Prior Authorization Process?
• Who Can I Contact for Questions?
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What Drugs Are Covered?
Please click on the links below to download a PDF with a complete list of medications on San Bernardino Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) Prescription Drug Program formulary.
Where Can I Fill Prescriptions?
You can fill their prescriptions through any one of the participating pharmacies in the Ramsell Public Health Rx’s pharmacy network for the San Bernardino County DBH Prescription Program.
To locate the pharmacy closest to you, enter your zip code or city in the form to the right or call Ramsell Public Health Rx at 1-888-311-7632.
To locate the closest pharmacy, call Ramsell Public Health Rx at 1-888-311-7632 or enter your zip code or city on the form to the top right called "Pharmacy Locator".
San Bernardino County DBH Prior Authorization Process
Prior authorization is required for all drugs that are not listed on the formulary and for prescriptions that fall outside of the dispensing guidelines as indicated on the formulary.
The pharmacy or medical provider must complete the prior authorization form and fax it to the San Bernardino Department of Health at 1-909-382-3106. Please call 1-909-382-3087 for questions about the prior authorization approval process.
Am I Eligible?
Eligibility for the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health is determined by the Financial Interviewers located at each clinic.
Who Can I Contact for Questions?
For questions about the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health Prescription Drug Program, please call 1-909-382-3087 to speak with Jacqulyn (Jacki) Pringle, or visit the San Bernardino Department of Behavioral Health web site for more information about applying.