Infusion care, handled.

Between your doctor, pharmacy, insurance, and nurses — infusion care has a lot of moving parts. Leap handles it. One dedicated Care Guide keeps it all moving — so you can get back to your life.

Step by step

Four steps. One person beside you the whole way.

You can stop at any point. There's no obligation to continue.

1

Meet your Care Guide

Have a quick chat with a Care Guide to see if Leap is a good fit. They're your single point of contact - reachable by call or text - and they'll walk you through your options before anything changes.

Good to know: your Care Guide is a real, named person who stays with you across your whole course of care - not a call center queue.
2

We coordinate with your care team

Your Care Guide coordinates with your prescribing doctor, your insurance, the pharmacy that prepares your medication, and the licensed nurses who administer it. Your treatment plan stays exactly as your doctor designed it.

Behind the scenes: infusion care requires coordination among patients, physicians, health plans, infusion pharmacies, and nursing - Leap manages that hand-off so you don't have to.
3

Receive care at home or nearby

When it's clinically appropriate, a licensed infusion nurse delivers your treatment at home - or at a convenient location near you. We'll typically schedule the same nurse for all your home treatments.

Not always home: some medications and situations are better suited to an ambulatory infusion suite. Your Care Guide and doctor help choose the right setting for you.
4

Ongoing support

Your Care Guide remains available for future scheduling, refills, questions, or changes. If something comes up between visits, you have a number to call and a person who already knows your situation.

Your team

We keep your care team connected

Your infusion treatments are coordinated by a dedicated Care Guide who works behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly.

  • Your Care Guide handles coordination, scheduling, and any questions.
  • Your prescribing doctor stays in charge of your care plan.
  • Clinical pharmacists prepare your medications.
  • Licensed infusion nurses administer your treatment.
A care team reviewing infusion care details together

See if Leap is right for me

It takes under a minute, and checking commits you to nothing.