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Here are some links to medical contacts (websites) where you may get information online from a professional about a specific disease or condition. There are places to chat with a professional, submit your question by email and receive an answer almost immediately, and there are a few places that you can call and talk to a professional.
For links to specified topics and/or subjects you may save some time and visit the Medical Links page. You may also find the answer to some of your questions at the Frequently ask Questions and Answers page.
In December 2013 I had Open Heart Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery and a Stroke 3 days later. Learn more about me and about my medical history at the About Me page.
  • ZocDoc
    Find doctors and make appointments online with Zocdoc. You can find local doctors in your insurance network and book appointments instantly.
    Simply; Choose a specialty, choose a location, and choose your insurance or choose insurance later.
    You might like to check out Zocdoc's Blog
  • DoctorSpring.com
    DoctorSpring was judged as the best online Doctor consults provider in an independent review by Healthline.
    Doctor Spring is a novel online Doctor consultation platform where you can get your medical questions answered by leading Doctors. Just Submit your question and rest assured that you will consult a Doctor easily. Once you submit the question, the Doctor from the concerned specialty will reply within hours. You can always ask more questions or add details with follow-up question options and make it an online doctor chat. You may use this service to consult a specialty or for getting medical second opinion.
  • MD Talks
    MDTalks.com is a free service provided to you by American trained health care professionals in the fields of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and nutrition. Your questions posted on the site are reviewed and answered by our doctors and experts who volunteer their services.
  • MultiCare
    Looking for a Provider? Directions? Have a Question?
    Our online chat makes it easy for you to get help. Instantly connect with an advisor 24/7 who can help you find a physician, a location, register for a class or answer your other questions about services offered by MultiCare Health System.
  • Ask The Doctor
    Ask The Doctor is the world's easiest to use health platform. We are trusted by thousands of users daily and have helped save many lives.
    In just 3 simple steps, you will be connected to one of our top doctors to receive immediate help. Select from either a General Doctor or Specialist.
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  • Doctor Gratis
    Free online Doctor, Free medical consultation for any medical issues.
    No appointment needed , instant live chat with our Physicians. No waiting time.
    Doctor Gratis is really free. No credit card needed, no payment, our services are free of charge.
  • Icliniq.com
    Get professional Medical Advice and Second Opinion from 1200+ doctors from 80+ specialitites in 3 quick steps.
  • MakeUseOf.com
    Of course, medical advice is something you want from a trusted source. And the Internet is often presumed to be a bad source for health apps and information. However, there are quite a few websites out there owned and run by healthcare professional providing free medical advice and answers to readers questions. Here are three great sites where you can have your medical questions answered for free.
  • Doctors Lounge
    Health questions, choose the forum for the specialty you are looking for.
    You do not need to register in order to simply browse previous questions posted on the Medical Forums.
    You can then select the particular forum that you wish to browse.
    To submit a question you need to register on the doctor forums.
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    FREE Online Consultation from leading healthcare institutions and professionals in various specialities. Send in your medical queries and get an opinion.
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    Ask over 24,113 U.S. licensed doctors; FREE, most questions get answered within hours.
    Choose a specialty, Title your question, Ask your question.
    We offer free services like this to patients while charging hospitals and doctor's offices for access to our mobile health platform.
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    - Thousands of board-certified doctors and specialists from around the world... all at your fingertips.
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    - When doctors answer, we’ll email you.
    Visit our Blog Click Here.
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    Ask A Doctor Free – Medical Questions Answered. Medical Doctors Available Now To Answer Your Health Questions Online.
    Our Doctors and Medical Specialists Can Provide You With A Second Opinion, Health Advice And Medical Consultation.
  • A.D.A.M.
    A.D.A.M.’s Ask A Doctor service gives quick and easy access to doctors, anytime, anywhere. At any time of day, more than 100 doctors are online and ready to answer your questions. Our global network is made up of more than 18,000 doctors from more than 50 specialties. For any health questions, our doctors are ready to help.
    Ask A Doctor transforms how people approach their health and wellness. Ask A Doctor is now the largest website where people can get answers from Doctors, around the world, around the clock.
    Using our Ask A Doctor service, you can send your questions to a Doctor and the Doctor will reply within minutes. It’s as if you are having an email exchange with your very own private Physician!
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    Superdoc - ask a doctor online is the best app for online doctor consultation on demand. You can find a doctor, ask a doctor online and get a medical advice on demand. Superdoc- ask a doctor allows you to consult a doctor online on demand. Consult a physician about health tips or healthcare and get medical advice instantly! You can also live chat with a doctor on demand, attach a picture of your affected area or your latest lab reports and get answers in few taps. Your answer arrives in less than 15 minutes from top doctors. You get the benefit of top doctor consultation from the convenience of your home without any prior doctor appointments. Superdoc - ask a doctor app is the best app to talk to a doctor on demand, get best health tips and you can also get a second opinion. It’s a portable primary care physician in your pocket, you can access it from anywhere.
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    At Mesothelioma Guide, we are proud of how many mesothelioma patients we have been able to help over the years.
    Patients and their family members from all over the country, and sometimes farther, have contacted us for help.
    Our patient advocates have helped assist mesothelioma patients with everything from finding a doctor to filing a claim for compensation.
  • MesotheliomaHelp Your Complete Guide To Asbestos & Mesothelioma
    Asbestos is the name given to six minerals with long, thin fibers found naturally in rocks and soil. The word “asbestos” comes from the Greek word for “inextinguishable,” which refers to the material’s ability to withstand high temperatures.

    Asbestos fibers have been used in a wide range of household, commercial, and industrial products throughout the years. When these fibers are inhaled or ingested, they can cause serious asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis.

Here are some links to websites where you can look and apply for assistance with Medical Expenses and other Helpful Resources
  • GrowingFamilyBenifits.com Financial Assistance Programs Before & After Medical Surgery
    Finding financial assistance programs after emergency medical surgery can make your recovery less stressful.
    Nobody wants to break a bone, need a hernia repair, gall bladder removal, or go under the knife for open-heart surgery, and then have to deal with a large debt.
    It can be very difficult to cope with the surprise expenses discovered after emergency medical surgery, particularly if you are unable to work afterward.
    Follow these two types of strategies to find help paying these bills, optimized for whether you are insured or uninsured.
  • GoFundMe Raise money for medical bills and expenses. Fundraising for medical bills and related medical expenses.
    Even with insurance, medical bills can be a financial burden. How do you get help with medical expenses that aren’t covered?
    From doctor’s bills and insurance co-pays to travel costs and lost wages, you can get the financial assistance you need with a GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign.
    It’s fast, easy, and free to start a GoFundMe.
  • Health.com How To Get Free Help With Your Medical Bills
    More than 60% of U.S. bankruptcies are ultimately caused by mounting medical bills. Before a major health issue spirals into a personal financial disaster, consider getting help.
    Medical companies, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations have programs that can help you cut costs. For instance, drug companies typically offer free or discounted pills to those in need (you can get the details on each companys website).
    You may also qualify for charitable aid, even if youre not completely broke. Check with your hospitals social worker, or use the United Ways national referral website.
    Here are a sampling of organizations that help patients pay for care.
  • Kaiser Parmanente Medical Financial Assistance Program
    Improving health care access for those with limited incomes and resources is fundamental to Kaiser Permanente’s mission.
    Our Medical Financial Assistance program (MFA) helps low-income, uninsured, and underserved patients receive access to care.
    The program provides temporary financial assistance or free care to patients who receive health care services from our providers, regardless of whether they have health coverage or are uninsured.
    The MFA program is one of the most generous in the health care industry and is available to those patients in greatest need.
  • National Institutes of Health Financial Assistance Information
    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is composed of U.S. government biomedical research institutions and is not authorized to provide routine medical assistance or treatment funds.
    These are some resources, however, that may help in finding information on financial aid for medical treatment.
    Visit these websites frequently for new information as it becomes available. Talk to your state or county health department or social workers at your local hospital for more information on available resources.
    This document is divided into five sections, as follows:
    - Assistance with Paying for Medical Care and Procedures
    - Financial Aid for Medical Treatments
    - Assistance with Paying for Medications
    - Assistance with Insurance Premiums
    - Participation in Clinical Trials
  • Need Help Paying Bills Find help paying medical bills or free health care.
    Get information on resources and assistance programs that can help with medical bills. Learn where to find free or affordable medical or dental care as well as prescription medications.
    Low income families, seniors and people who either lack health insurance or who are underinsured can explore various assistance programs.
    There are government resources as well as non-profits that can help patients with their medical needs and health care costs.
  • USA.gov Help With Bills
    Learn about government programs to help pay bills and other expenses.
    What's on This Page:
    - Get Help Paying for Telephone Bills
    - Get Help with Your Home Energy Bill
    - Help with Medical Bills
    - Help with Prescription Drug Costs
    - Welfare or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
    With links to a page about each service with much information and more.
  • Nolo.com Seeking Financial Assistance For Your Medical Bills
    If you can't pay your medical bills, you may be eligible to receive financial assistance from the government, a nonprofit, or the hospital itself.
    Check into all three possibilities.
  • QlinkWireless.com 35 Medical Assistance Programs That Will Help You Pay Your Medical Bills.
    If you’re facing medical bills that you can’t afford to pay, you’re not alone. Sixty percent of bankruptcies in the U.S. are filed at least in part due to high medical bills.
    With the rising costs of health care, a hospital stay can break even the most solid of budgets. The costs of a long-term, chronic illness can be even worse.
    Even with good insurance coverage, your out-of-pocket costs can be huge. If you’re uninsured or underinsured, medical bills may seem like a tidal wave in which you’re drowning.
    Help is available, however, from a wide variety of resources, depending on your particular circumstances.
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    - You don’t have insurance or your insurance doesn’t cover your Medications
    - You currently can’t afford your Medications
    We're a nationwide advocacy service that helps individuals to apply for Patient Assistance Programs offered by pharmaceutical companies.
    These programs are put in place to allow those who qualify to get brand name medications at little or no cost.
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