No Insurance? Asthmaniac Will Help You!
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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!
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- Air Quality Matters!
- Aligning Medication with Asthma Subtype
- Navigating Asthmaniac.com!
- Asthma and COVID19
- 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!
Steroids in Asthma: Why We Need Them?
Why do we use steroids in asthma? * Inflammation of the airways is the underlying problem in asthma * Steroids like Prednisone and Decadron are taken by mouth * Steroids like betamethasone and fluticasone are inhaled like albuterol. * Steroids shut down...
Children and Asthma: Different from Adult Asthma?
* Asthma is present in about 10% of children. * Asthma in children is diagnosed when your child has recurring episodes of wheezing that are relieved by rescue medicine such as albuterol * Asthma in children is treated with the same medicines and treatment...
Asthma Action Plan: Personalized Just For You!
* Your personal Asthma Action Plan is your quick-reference guide telling you how to react to changes in your breathing. * Your plan uses your Peak Expiratory Flow readings and ACT scores to determine if your asthma is in control. * Your Asthma Action Plan...
Phone Doctor Visits: They Work For Asthma Control!
* Quality Asthma care depends on self-management by you - the patient. * A large part of my role as your physician is teaching you these self-management skills. * The techniques you will use to assess your breathing are: * The Asthma Control Test - to...
Peak Expiratory Flow Rate: How We Measure and Why?
* Peak Expiratory Flow is measured by you, several times a week using a small pocket-sized flowmeter * You record the number measured by this devise. * This number shows how well you are able to exhale and tells me if we have your lung inflammation under...
Asthma Control Test Score: How We Use It
* The Asthma Control Test (ACT) is a survey that you fill out about your breathing symptoms. * Your score on this survey will classify your asthma into 3 levels: Well Controlled, Not Well Controlled, and Poorly Controlled * These classifications are used...