No Insurance? Asthmaniac Will Help You!
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 2:29 — 2.4MB)
No Insurance is Not a Problem at Asthmaniac!
⇨ Got asthma?
⇨ No Insurance?
Asthmaniac was made for you!
Affordable doctor visits!
✓ State-of-the-Art Asthma Care.
All online!
No Insurance = No Problem
Asthmaniac was designed to deliver asthma care to asthma sufferers that:
.. don’t have insurance
.. don’t have a doctor
.. have too much anxiety because this.
I will be your asthma doctor.
I charge an affordable, fair price for:
.. having your doctor on your smartphone
.. making sure you have rescue inhalers
.. making sure you have state-of-the-art medicine for asthma control
.. making sure you KNOW how to manage your asthma day-to-day
.. making sure you have access to the latest medicine for asthma
.. making sure you have the best tools for self-management
If you have well controlled asthma, you need four doctor visits a year to make sure that you have all of your needed medicines prescribed, that your asthma hasn’t changed into a more severe type, and to make sure you know how to respond if your breathing gets worse.
Asthmaniac puts your asthma doctor (ME!) in your back pocket, coaching you to greater confidence and less anxiety about your asthma.
Uninsured Asthma Care.
A core feature of Asthmaniac!
Remember our hashtag: #asthmacarenow And keep Breathing Easy!
#asthmacontrolnow
#telemedicineasthmacare
#backpocketasthmadoc
#asthmaactionplan
#asthmacontroltest
#asthmacontroller
#rescueinhaler
#asthmacovid19
#childrenandasthma
#eprescription
#easthma
#peakexpiratoryflow
#peakflowmeter
#asthmaniac
All Posts
- SMART: The Best Strategy for Control and Rescue!
- Air Quality Matters!
- Aligning Medication with Asthma Subtype
- Navigating Asthmaniac.com!
- Asthma and COVID19
- Do You Need an Asthma Controller Medication?
- Steroids in Asthma: Why We Need Them?
- Children and Asthma: Different from Adult Asthma?
- Asthma Action Plan: Personalized Just For You!
- Phone Doctor Visits: They Work For Asthma Control!
- Peak Expiratory Flow Rate: How We Measure and Why?
- Asthma Control Test Score: How We Use It
- Asthma Follow Up Care: Why You Need It!
- High-Deductible Health Plan? Online Asthma Is Perfect!
- No Insurance? Asthmaniac Will Help You!
- Is Your Asthma e-Asthma? New Medicine!
- What Is Eosinophilic Asthma?
- PM2.5 and Asthma
- NEVER run Out of Asthma Inhaler Medicine!
- Do You Need an Affordable Doctor?
SMART: The Best Strategy for Control and Rescue!
SMART Therapy: A Smarter Way to Manage Your Asthma If you’re living with asthma, you know it’s more than just “a little wheeze.” It can disrupt your sleep, slow you down, and—at its worst—land you in the ER. That’s why it’s so important to find the right...
Air Quality Matters!
Navigating the Murky Waters of Air Quality Let's talk about something that's becoming an increasingly common and concerning trigger for many asthma sufferers: poor air quality. You have seen the headlines about pollution and devastating wildfires, and...
Aligning Medication with Asthma Subtype
Subtyping Asthma: The New Direction for Asthmaniacs! Asthmaniac has launched a new approach to the management of asthma. This change is driven by a more refined understanding in the science of asthma about the existence of different asthma subtypes, each ...
Navigating Asthmaniac.com!
Navigating Asthmaniac to Find Your Best Asthma Control Asthmaniac.com is a fully digital asthma clinic designed to deliver physician consultation, disease assessment, patient education, medical refills, and follow-up care. This is different than making an...
Asthma and COVID19
* Asthma is a chronic disease that places you at higher risk of serious illness with COVID19 infection. * Keeping your asthma well controlled will give you the best protection against serious COVID19 illness. * Controlling your COVID19 exposure should be a...
Do You Need an Asthma Controller Medication?
* Asthma controllers are medications that “control” the underlying inflammation in your breathing tubes. * Inhaled corticosteroids are the most common type of medicine used for this purpose. * In order for corticosteroids to work, they have to be inhaled...