5 Ways to Raise Money for Your Medical Treatment

Stethoscope with Dollar SignMedical expenses can be overwhelming. If you have been diagnosed with a serious illness or require some type of surgery, it might be worth it to spend some time before hand to devise a plan to pay for it all. This is especially important if you don’t have medical insurance. If you have some type of life threatening illness, your plan should include a way so that you aren’t left in a massive hole of debt with interest building up and the possibility of paying the loan back getting slimmer and slimmer each day. However, in this day and age, especially with the advent and evolution of the Internet, it has never been easier and more possible to raise the money you need. Here are 5 ways to raise money for your medical treatment.

  1. Start a community campaign. Chances are, if you live in a tight-knit community, that you can get the word out to your neighbors about your condition and they would be more than willing to help you. Contrary to popular belief, people are compassionate and if you ask people for a minimal donation they will be glad to give. You can go door to door or you can have a block party. Everyone loves free food and a great cause.
  2. Next, start a walk or a run in your name to raise money for your medical treatment. You can get the word out through social networks or even by tipping off the local news. If it is an extremely rare condition with costly treatments, you could possibly get a huge turnout. Just charge people a certain amount of money for a ticket and devise a route through your city. Before you do, however, it might be wise to inquire about permits so that you can block off streets.
  3. Start an online campaign. There are many platforms online that allow people pledge a certain amount of money for a creative project, new technology or a charitable foundation. You can find the best platform that works for you and set up a profile describing your condition and how much you need. Then you can send it around to people you know and hopefully it catches on and people start donating money.
  4. Start a service or a product that can benefit mankind to subsidize your medical costs. You could start a small crafting business, start a tutoring service or even start a t-shirt line. Say that a percentage of the sales will go to your medical costs and people should be more willing to purchase your product or service.
  5. Lastly, ask your friends and family. If you don’t want to go to the trouble of asking strangers, perhaps your own family will be more inclined to help cover the costs. Moreover, there is a chance that if you live in California that they might know of a Los Angeles pain management doctor that you can see to help manage your pain after your surgery or as part of your treatment. If you have those karma points building up you can almost guarantee that you will get the money you need for your treatment.