See one woman’s complicated, costly journey to a Canadian strip mall pharmacy — all for cheaper insulin
Just after Emma Kleck turned 26, she started looking up flights to Canada.
Kleck, who has type 1 diabetes, knew she’d be paying a hefty sum each year for the test strips, body sensors, and insulin vials she needs to manage her disease once she switched from her parents’ insurance to the high-deductible plan her job offers. She was determined to see if she could find a cheaper option.

