Mail-Order vs. Local Pickup — Sun Lakes, AZ
Cost, speed, and reliability comparison for getting diabetic supplies in Phoenix.
Cost, speed, and reliability comparison for getting diabetic supplies in Phoenix. In Sun Lakes, 11,116 Medicare-eligible residents are affected by this rule — and we handle the documentation end-to-end.
What this means for Sun Lakes
Sun Lakes has approximately 11,116 Medicare beneficiaries (79.4% of the population is over 65). The benefit described above applies the same way here as anywhere in Maricopa County. Residents of Sun Lakes (5 villages) and other Sun Lakes communities qualify under the same rules.
"Sun Lakes has five villages and I was worried about delivery. They knew my neighborhood, got here fast, and the rep called to confirm I received everything correctly."
— Eleanor F., Sun Lakes
FAQ — Mail-Order vs. Local Pickup in Sun Lakes
Does mail-order vs. local pickup apply to Sun Lakes residents?
Yes. Cost, speed, and reliability comparison for getting diabetic supplies in Phoenix. Sun Lakes's 11,116 Medicare-eligible residents qualify the same as anywhere in the country.
Where's the nearest AHCCCS office to Sun Lakes?
63 E Main St, Mesa — relevant if you're a dual-eligible (Medicare + AHCCCS) Sun Lakes resident.
Which hospitals work with you in Sun Lakes?
We coordinate with prescribers at Chandler Regional Medical Center and other Sun Lakes clinics.