~~if you have a county hospital near you they usually don't charge, also, with cancer have him contact social services to see if he would qualify for medicaid.... other than that, try the american cancer association, and the commission for the blind, the lions clubs, the masons, and if you have a community action agency in your area try there. Good luck to him... will be praying for him.~~
2006-07-10 19:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Call a university affiliated hospital. There will probably be a clinic that treats eye diseases and/or cancer. Explain the situation.
If you don't get satisfaction there, ask for the Social Services Department.
Keep in mind that if the hospital receives federal funding (most hospitals), it's obligated to provide a certain amount of free care to those who qualify. There are also payment plans.
The priority is treatment, as you seem to grasp. Finances can be hashed out later. Blessings to you and your brother!
2006-07-10 19:48:40
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answered by nursep 2
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hi Gina, I actual were informed by technique of a few- that it should be 2 yrs. in spite of the indisputable fact that i understand human beings that had lung maximum cancers and lived well previous both yrs. It quite relies upon on the fellow. quite, i'm nto positive about the cancer. both way I actual have considered quite a few human beings stay previous their analysis. have you ever had a probability to search for suggestion from from his medical doctors or nurses? The radiation and chemo ought to placed it in remission and he may be ok if he did not get sick back from it. i'm quite sorry you're dealing with this. i quite will say a prayer today for you and that i'm hoping issues tutor properly.
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answered by rudnick 3
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Does he have children? If he does, he may qualify for state insurance. Either way, I would talk to the state and see what they have available. If anything, they are able to direct him in the right direction, but I would start with the state first.
2006-07-10 19:37:59
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answered by Aussie Mommy 3
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Last time I checked, melanoma is a form of skin cancer, so if it has spread to his eye then chances are good that it's in his brain. I'd look into hospice care because they cannot turn you away if you don't have insurance.
2006-07-10 19:40:12
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answered by A Tsa Di 5
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Don't stop here. Ask in many places. This must be hard for you and your brother. Were do you live most resources depend's on were you live.
2006-07-10 19:38:10
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answered by SummerRain Girl 6
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