Maryland AIDS Drug Assistance Program
The Maryland AIDS Drug Assistance Program (MADAP) helps eligible Maryland residents living with HIV access free or low-cost medications. It covers HIV treatment, PrEP, and related prescriptions, ensuring uninterrupted care.
What is MADAP?
MADAP is a state-run program that provides free or low-cost medications to eligible Maryland residents living with HIV. The program helps cover the cost of essential prescriptions, including antiretroviral therapy (ART), PrEP, and other HIV-related medications.
In addition to medication assistance, MADAP ensures continuous access to care by working with pharmacies, insurance providers, and other healthcare programs.

Who is Eligible for MADAP?
You may qualify for discounted medications through the 340B program if you:
Are a Maryland resident
✅ Have an HIV diagnosis
✅ Meet income eligibility guidelines
✅ Have limited or no health insurance
Our team will review your situation and determine if you are eligible for the program.
FAQs About MADAP
Does MADAP cover all HIV medications?
Yes, the Maryland AIDS Drug Assistance Program (MADAP) covers most FDA-approved HIV medications. It also includes some medications for related conditions. You can check the MADAP formulary for a full list of covered drugs.
Can I have insurance and still get MADAP?
Yes, MADAP can help cover medication costs even if you have insurance, including private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid. It helps pay for copays, deductibles, and premiums for eligible individuals.
How do I apply for MADAP?
You can apply by submitting an application through the Maryland Department of Health website or by working with a case manager or healthcare provider. Required documents include proof of residency, income, and HIV diagnosis.
How long does it take to get approved?
Approval times vary, but MADAP typically processes applications within 14 days. Emergency applications may be expedited for urgent medication needs.