Be Ready, Be Healthy
Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp declared a state of emergency due to Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton in Georgia.
Your health and well-being are important to us. We want you to have the resources you need, especially before or during an emergency.
Get your medication
Find a pharmacy that’s open near you.
Because of the state of emergency:
- Call Member Services to see if you can get a 72-hour supply of your medicine now
- If you need to go to a different pharmacy, call Member Services and we’ll help you get your refill at a different location
Let us help you figure out what's next
- Refill your prescription
- Get your member ID card
- Find a doctor
- Talk to a nurse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Find behavioral health resources
Get help near you. You can:
- Find help getting food, housing and more with the Community Support page.
- Get a ride to your health care visits and other places by going to the Georgia NET (Non-Emergency Transportation) page.
- Learn simple tips on how to prepare you and your family from Ready.gov
Have the medical supplies you need.
Case managers can help you get the items you need like durable medical equipment or finding Personal attendant services (PAS).
We can get you ready by finding another treatment site before or after an event, such as a dialysis center or new pediatric specialists.
Call Member Services and ask for a case manager.
1-800-600-4441 (TTY 711)
What you need to know — in your phone
Take some of the stress out of an emergency situation. Store the important numbers you might need in your phone now.
Member Services
1-800-600-4441 (TTY 711)
24-Hour Nurse HelpLine
1-800-600-4441 (TTY 711)
Updates and information from Georgia Emergency Management
1-800-TRYGEMA (1-800-879-4362)
Any specialists you see.
Your pharmacy — You can also store a list of your medications under this number for quick reference.
Your veterinarian’s office — Get in touch quickly if your pet gets sick or injured, or if you’re separated from your furry loved one.
Got your “go bag” ready?
Things to have handy if you have to leave in a hurry:
A list of your prescription medications
Filled prescription medications
Over-the-counter medicines like pain reliever, antacids, vitamins and more
Glasses and contact lens solution
Baby formula, bottles, diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream
Feminine supplies
Personal hygiene items
Pet food, bowls and any medications