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Find similar grantsEmergency Medical Assistance Program is sponsored by Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas. Provides financial assistance for individuals and families living with epilepsy who are unable to afford their anti-seizure prescription medications.
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Emergency Medical Assistance - Epilepsy Foundation Central & South Texas Medical & Support Services Emergency Medical Assistance Chronic Disease Self Management Program Seizure First Aid Training Medical & Support Services Emergency Medical Assistance Chronic Disease Self Management Program Seizure First Aid Training Your cart is currently empty Emergency Medical Assistance Helping families and adults who are unable to pay for their medications For epilepsy patients, taking their prescribed anti-seizure medication every day is critical to their health and safety.
Patients who stop taking their medications without a physician’s supervision are in serious danger of having an unexpected seizure that could be a life-threatening event. Our staff recognizes the importance of medication adherence; our Emergency Medication Assistance Program is a critical service for epilepsy patients.
30-Day Supply of Medications This program provides a 30-day supply of an individual’s anti-seizure medications at no cost to the patient. Our staff works directly with the patient’s pharmacy to pay for the prescriptions. Emergency medical assistance is granted on a case-by-case basis.
During the month the patient benefits from the program, our staff will work with the family or individual to help enroll them in a patient assistance program or insurance coverage to ensure they do not find themselves in the same situation after the 30-day supply is gone. To learn more about Emergency Medical Assistance, contact us through our online form or by phone at (210) 653-5353.
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