More about our services
Healthcare is complicated.
Getting through it shouldn't be on you alone.
Whether you're fighting an insurance denial, searching for the right doctor, or managing a health situation that spans multiple providers, I take on the parts that drain your time and energy so you can focus on your health, your family, and your life.
I work strategically, not reactively. The point isn't to put out fires one at a time. It's to build a clear approach that keeps your care moving in the right direction.
INSURANCE & COVERAGE
In Practice:
You send me your documents. I review your policy, EOBs, and denial letters, then get on the phone with your insurer so you don't have to. I draft the appeals, gather supporting documentation, and stay with the process through the insurer's decision. You stay informed without sitting on hold.
I know how insurers, billing offices, and authorization systems operate, and how to work through them.
Insurance is often a maze of denials, prior authorizations, surprise bills, and policy language that makes simple things harder than they should be.
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Denied claims and appeals. A "no" is usually the start of the conversation, not the end. I organize the case, draft the appeal, and move it through the formal appeals process.
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Prior authorizations. Procedures, medications, imaging, referrals — if your insurance is stalling on something your doctor recommended, I take it on.
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Out-of-network coverage. When the right provider isn't in your network, I explore coverage options, exceptions, and appeal paths.
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EOB and bill review. If a charge looks wrong, or a bill makes no sense, I'll go through it line by line and tell you what's really going on.
The right doctor can change everything. I help you find them.
Choosing a provider shouldn't come down to whoever has an opening. The right expertise, the right communication style, and real experience with your specific issue can make the difference between staying stuck and finally having a clearer path forward.
FINDING THE RIGHT CARE
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A primary care doctor you'll want to keep. Matched on what matters to you, not just who's available.
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Specialist searches. For complex procedures, rare conditions, or serious diagnoses; researched, vetted, and organized into a clear short list.
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Second opinions. From a provider with genuine expertise in your specific issue.
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Vetting a provider you've already found. A close look at their background, training, experience, reputation, and available public information before you commit.
In Practice:
We start by talking through what you need; clinically, logistically, and personally. I research and evaluate candidates, then hand you a short list of strong options with my honest read on each. The goal isn't just someone available. It's someone great.
The right doctor can change everything. I help you find them.
Choosing a provider shouldn't come down to whoever has an opening. The right expertise, the right communication style, and real experience with your specific issue can make the difference between staying stuck and finally having a clearer path forward.
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A primary care doctor you'll want to keep. Matched on what matters to you, not just who's available.
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Specialist searches. For complex procedures, rare conditions, or serious diagnoses; researched, vetted, and organized into a clear short list.
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Second opinions. From a provider with genuine expertise in your specific issue.
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Vetting a provider you've already found. A close look at their background, training, experience, reputation, and available public information before you commit.
ONGOING CARE
For complex situations, you need one person keeping track of everything.
A serious diagnosis, several providers, a steady stream of new appointments and questions — and suddenly the coordination is a full-time job of its own. Records get lost between offices. Specialists don't talk to each other. You're left project-managing your own care while you're also the patient.
ONGOING CARE COORDINATION
That's where I step in, as your partner for the long haul.
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Coordination across providers. Helping your specialists, primary care doctor, and other offices stay aligned and share the information they need.
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The moving parts. Appointments, referrals, prior auths, follow-ups, prescription renewals, lab results.
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Insurance issues as they surface. Handled as part of the relationship, not billed as separate engagements.
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Informed decisions. Research, plain-English explanations, and the right questions to bring into each appointment.
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A steady point of contact. When something goes wrong or you don't know who to call, you start with me.
In Practice:
We work month to month. I get fully up to speed on your situation, map out where things stand, and stay involved as your care evolves. The complexity doesn't vanish, but it stops being something you carry by yourself.
In Practice:
We work month to month. I get fully up to speed on your situation, map out where things stand, and stay involved as your care evolves. The complexity doesn't vanish, but it stops being something you carry by yourself.
For complex situations, you need one person keeping track of everything.
A serious diagnosis, several providers, a steady stream of new appointments and questions — and suddenly the coordination is a full-time job of its own. Records get lost between offices. Specialists don't talk to each other. You're left project-managing your own care while you're also the patient.
That's where I step in, as your partner for the long haul.
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Coordination across providers. Helping your specialists, primary care doctor, and other offices stay aligned and share the information they need.
-
The moving parts. Appointments, referrals, prior auths, follow-ups, prescription renewals, lab results.
-
Insurance issues as they surface. Handled as part of the relationship, not billed as separate engagements.
-
Informed decisions. Research, plain-English explanations, and the right questions to bring into each appointment.
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A steady point of contact. When something goes wrong or you don't know who to call, you start with me.