Tanner, diagnosed with HPP at 4 days old, with a stuffed animal
TANNER
LIVING WITH HPP

SUPPORT SERVICES

Always Here to Help

As part of our commitment to the PNH, NMOSD, and aHUS communities in the United States and Canada, and to the HPP, LAL-D, and gMG communities in the United States, Alexion offers OneSource™, a personalized program that provides education, assistance with access, and treatment support for people living with these conditions and their caregivers.

Being diagnosed with a rare disease was probably one of the most confusing and difficult moments of your life. And after diagnosis, the challenges keep coming. When you enroll in the OneSource program, you’ll work with dedicated Case Managers who have expertise in rare disorders and the healthcare system.

A Case Manager is assigned to each patient and his or her healthcare team to help coordinate care and provide information about reimbursement.

They can also help with:

HEALTH INSURANCE NAVIGATION

OneSource can assist with the navigation and identify alternative options for you.

DISEASE INFORMATION

From providing informative materials to connecting you with others who are living with your disorder.

CONTINUITY OF CARE

We can help with the logistics when you need treatment while you’re away from home or on the road.

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

Connecting you to other people living with your condition, by letting you know about in-person and online events, patient meetings, and advocacy groups.

Reach Out

OneSource is available to patients at no cost. Contact OneSource™ at 1‑888‑765‑4747. Or email: OneSource@Alexion.com

Enroll to get started

Access to Medicines

Alexion is committed to providing patients with access to our medicines. We work with policymakers, governments and private healthcare organizations around the world so that patients with rare and devastating diseases have access to the therapies they need.

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Tristan, diagnosed with LAL-D at 5 years old
He’s a typical kid who just wants to run and play; and he really doesn’t let this disease hold him back.”
HOLLY, TRISTAN'S MOM LIVING WITH LAL-D