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Status
Open
Fund Type

  • Co-pay, Co-insurance & Deductibles
  • Office visits and administration charges related to treatment
  • Medical Insurance premiums

Maximum Award Level

$10,000 Per Year

Eligibility Requirements
  • Household Income Requirements 400 or less of Federal Poverty Guideline (FPG) (adjusted for Cost of Living Index (COLI) and number in household)
  • Insurance Requirements Medicare, Medicaid, or Military Benefits
  • Must reside and receive treatment in the United States.

About Acromegaly

“Acromegaly is a rare, serious systemic condition caused in most cases by an adenoma (benign tumor) on the pituitary gland that leads to excessive growth hormone production. Less frequently, the adenoma may compress and cause injury to a normal pituitary gland, optic nerves and/or the optic chiasm during adulthood.

Acromegaly is most often diagnosed in middle-aged adults, although symptoms which include abnormal enlargement in the bones of the hands, arms, feet, legs and head can appear at any age. There can also be thickening in the soft tissues of the body, including the heart, lips and tongue. “

Acromegaly Resources
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