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Telephone: 336-721-2029
Toll-Free #: 1-800-344-5677

Fax: 336-722-5494
Mail:
514 S. Stratford Road, Suite 301
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103
E-mail: info@benefitadvocates.net
Web site: www.benefitadvocates.net

The Benefit Advocates are available to answer questions about heath and welfare benefits and to resolve claim and billing issues to help employees, retirees and their families and individuals get the most from their benefits. 

A wide range of free materials also are available to employees whose companies are participants in The Benefit Advocates program. Request the materials by e-mail or by calling 1-800-344-5677. See the list of topics available for order below. Advocates can provide information and brochures on the topics and provide you with a list of Web sites or phone numbers that may be helpful.

These free materials are available only to employees of companies participating  in The Benefit Advocates program. Please provide your company's name and code number when you request more information about:

AIDS/HIV

Alzheimer's disease

Arthritis

Cancer (all types)
   chemotherapy
   radiation therapy

Diabetes

Domestic Violence

Heart Disease/stroke
   high blood pressure
   cholesterol
   diet and exercise
     suggestions
   rehabilitation after
     a stroke

Lupus

Lung/respiratory diseases
   asthma
   allergies
   emphysema
   bronchitis

Mental health
   depression
   schizophrenia
   bipolar disorder
   post traumatic stress syndrome
   eating disorders
     (anorexia, bulimia)
   post traumatic stress disorder

Men's health
   prostate cancer
   testicular cancer

Women's health
   menopause
   endometriosis
   cancer/breast, ovarian,
   endometrial

Maternity/obstetrics
   Think Ahead for a Healthy Baby
   How Your Baby Grows
   Men Have Babies Too!

Multiple Sclerosis

Osteoporosis

Parkinson's disease

Employees also can access general medical and benefits information anytime in the Health Resources section of the Web site.

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