Globally, more than 2.8 million people live with an MS diagnosis, based on data from the National MS Society.
Many rely on a combination of maternity and private health insurance to help manage medication costs, hospital visits, and diagnostic procedures like MRIs.
According to the Mayo Clinic, there is currently no known cure for MS. That makes early intervention,
wellness programs, and long-term care planning critical components of an effective management strategy.
For many, having access to comprehensive insurance plans—especially those tailored for neurological conditions—can mean the difference between independence and disability.