'BeWell': Pa. woman designs clothes for patients living with chronic illnesses

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Monday, May 19, 2025 9:00PM
'BeWell': Pa. woman designs clothes for patients living with illnesses
Amanda Phillips used her experience fighting Crohn's disease to create 'BeWell,' a line of adaptive clothes fit for patients like herself.

EAGLEVILLE, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Amanda Phillips used her experience fighting Crohn's disease to create a line of adaptive clothes fit for patients like herself.

She left her career in finance to start her small business, 'BeWell.' Through it, she sells shirts fit with discreet zippers to facilitate bloodwork, IVs, ports, breastfeeding, and more.

BeWell has reached patients across the United States and beyond. It has also reached patients nearby, such as nurse and educator Erica Kozachyn, who receives routine infusions.

Watch the video above to see what it means to them.

To learn more about BeWell, visit their website.

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