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I Can’t Get Any Help Cause I Have No Insurance What Can I Do

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Cleveland, TX
April 30, 2024
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July 10, 2024
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Hello Tracy.. what country and state do you live in? My friend..

May 2, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

Thanks
I don’t qualify for Medicaid or Medicare or marketplace
I will check with a oncology social worker
I haven’t had any treatments yet and I’m also in heart failure

April 30, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

If you're facing leukemia treatment without insurance, there are several options you can explore to get help:

1. **Public Insurance Programs**: Check if you qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. These programs can provide coverage if you meet certain income or disability criteria.

2. **COBRA**: If you've recently left or lost Show Full Answer

If you're facing leukemia treatment without insurance, there are several options you can explore to get help:

1. **Public Insurance Programs**: Check if you qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. These programs can provide coverage if you meet certain income or disability criteria.

2. **COBRA**: If you've recently left or lost your job, you might be eligible to continue your health insurance through COBRA.

3. **State Marketplace**: You can purchase health insurance through your state’s marketplace during the open enrollment period.

4. **Hospital Assistance**: Contact the financial office of the hospital where you received treatment to inquire about charity care, discounts, or payment plans.

5. **Oncology Social Workers**: They can assist you in navigating resources and finding financial aid programs for which you might be eligible.

6. **Clinical Trials**: Consider participating in clinical trials that often provide treatment at no cost.

7. **Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs**: Look for assistance programs offered by drug manufacturers that can help reduce the cost of your medications.

These resources can help alleviate the financial burden of leukemia treatment without insurance.

April 30, 2024

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