Sickle cell disease support for members

Knowing you or your child has sickle cell disease can bring up many questions about the future. However, treatments are available. And as a HealthPartners member, you can get personalized guidance, advice and encouragement from a nurse experienced with sickle cell disease.

Working together with your care team, we’ll create a plan to address your symptoms. Our goal is to help prevent additional health issues, explore the right treatments and therapies for you, and improve your overall well-being.

Basics of sickle cell disease

Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder: A change in your genes reshapes regular, round red blood cells into crescent (sickle) shapes. These cells can get stuck in your blood vessels. The blockages can then cause health problems, pain and tiredness.

Treatments for sickle cell disease focus on managing your pain and protecting your body from issues it can cause. Working with your doctor to create a pain treatment plan, staying up to date on preventive care and maintaining healthy habits make living with sickle cell disease easier.

If you’re planning to have children and your family has a history of sickle cell disease, your doctor may recommend genetic tests to see if you carry the sickle cell trait. The results can help you make more informed decisions, like prenatal testing once you’re pregnant or preparing your birth team to take special care during labor and delivery.

Get customized resources, guidance and support from a nurse experienced with sickle cell disease– confidentially and at no extra cost. We’ll work with you and your care team, creating a treatment plan to help you manage painful episodes and keep additional health issues from developing.

Additional information and resources

Find out more about sickle cell disease – including details about sickle cell crisis, sickle cell trait, living with sickle cell disease and treatments: