- $0 care with a primary care clinician or specialists such as allergists, pulmonologists, and respiratory specialists
- $0 preferred medications, including inhalers when appropriate
- $0 counseling or therapy, including virtual options
- Care Navigator guidance for understanding options and choosing what’s right for you
- Baseline Visit with labs and dedicated time with a Curative clinician
Asthma
$0 support to help you understand symptoms, prevent flare-ups, and breathe easier.
Asthma is a long-term condition that affects the airways and can cause coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath. Symptoms can change over time and often flare with allergies, exercise, or illness. Curative is here to help adults and children manage triggers, access medications, and get personalized $0 in-network care to stay in control.
Core Curative benefits
Support designed for asthma care
Support designed for asthma care
Alongside your core benefits, these resources provide added support for asthma:
Inhaler + medication support
Guidance on accessing $0 preferred asthma medications (such as inhaled corticosteroids or rescue inhalers) when clinically appropriate.
Trigger and symptom guidance
Help identifying common triggers, such as allergies, smoke, or infections, exercise, weather conditions, strong odors, respiratory infections and how to reduce flare-ups by using prescribed medications, identifying and avoiding triggers, and vaccinations.
Clinical Care Navigation
If symptoms worsen, a Clinical Care Navigator can help you determine next steps and coordinate care with a primary care clinician or pulmonologist.
Find your next best step
Choose the group that best describes how you're feeling right now. We’ll guide you from there.
Steady and managing well
Your asthma feels well-controlled, and you generally breathe comfortably day-to-day.
Suggested next steps
- Continue routines that keep symptoms steady
- Complete regular check-ins with your primary care clinician or allergist
- Use inhalers as prescribed and as needed
- Monitor your triggers and avoid them when possible
- Reach out if symptoms change or flare-ups increase
- Stay up to date on recommended vaccines
Need more support
You’re having more flare-ups, using your rescue inhaler more often, or noticing breathing changes.
Suggested next steps
- Book a $0 visit with a primary care clinician or pulmonologist
- Work with a clinician to adjust your medications or inhaler technique
- Explore $0 preferred medication options if current treatments aren’t enough
- Connect with $0 mental health resources if stress impacts breathing
- Ask a Care Navigator to help coordinate follow-up care
- Follow the guidance in your Asthma Action Plan for urgent symptoms
Curious and looking for guidance
You have been having more frequent asthma flares and want clarity.
Suggested next steps
- Talk to a Curative clinician at your $0 Baseline Visit to learn about asthma, triggers, and habits to support your overall health
- Book a $0 primary care visit to review symptoms
- Reach out to a Care Navigator for judgment-free guidance