Saturday, March 15, 2008
Free Health Care
Free hospital care - no insurance and cannot afford it. Qualify for this assistance even if your income is double the poverty-level income guidelines.
www.hrsa.gov/hillburton/compliance.recovery.htm
Free medical care - finest medical care and not spend a penny. National Institute of Health (NIH) Clinical Center one of the nation's leading medical research centers
conducts more than 1000 programs including cancers, heart diseases and diabetes, to mention a few. If your condition is one that is being studied you might qualify at the NIH hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.
www.cc.nih.gov
Free eye care - the local newspaper occasionally run announcement by organizations like the Kiwanis or Lions Club. Also check your state's office of the Aging for wide variety of eye-care programs.
www.eldercare.gov
Free contact lenses - Johnson & Johnson would like you to try their Acuvue contacts. Fill out the info requested and a free-trial pair certicate will be sent to you.
www.acuvue.com
Almost free dental care - more than 50 dental schools in the US provide basic services.
www.adea.org
Almost free brand name medicines offered through hundreds of Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) sponsored by PhRMA and its member companies.
www.helpingpatients.org or call (800) 762-4636
Free prescription medications to eligible patients. Search by company, brand name, generic name or drug class. Includes eligibility and application application instructions.
www.rxassist.org or call (877)844-8442
Free reports save thousands on prescriptions - sponsored by Consumers Union.
www.CRBestBuyDrugs.org
www.hrsa.gov/hillburton/compliance.recovery.htm
Free medical care - finest medical care and not spend a penny. National Institute of Health (NIH) Clinical Center one of the nation's leading medical research centers
conducts more than 1000 programs including cancers, heart diseases and diabetes, to mention a few. If your condition is one that is being studied you might qualify at the NIH hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.
www.cc.nih.gov
Free eye care - the local newspaper occasionally run announcement by organizations like the Kiwanis or Lions Club. Also check your state's office of the Aging for wide variety of eye-care programs.
www.eldercare.gov
Free contact lenses - Johnson & Johnson would like you to try their Acuvue contacts. Fill out the info requested and a free-trial pair certicate will be sent to you.
www.acuvue.com
Almost free dental care - more than 50 dental schools in the US provide basic services.
www.adea.org
Almost free brand name medicines offered through hundreds of Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) sponsored by PhRMA and its member companies.
www.helpingpatients.org or call (800) 762-4636
Free prescription medications to eligible patients. Search by company, brand name, generic name or drug class. Includes eligibility and application application instructions.
www.rxassist.org or call (877)844-8442
Free reports save thousands on prescriptions - sponsored by Consumers Union.
www.CRBestBuyDrugs.org
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