
Private Health Care Navigators
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Whether you are dealing with cancer or managing a chronic illness, we are here to help.
We help you break through the red tape, long wait times, and confusing processes that too often stand between you and the support you need. From finding the right resources to connecting you with organizations and institutions that can truly help—we’re by your side.
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We are a team of professionals who are committed to redefining healthcare, where your needs and well-being are our primary focus. Our mission is to put the CARE back into healthcare by prioritizing compassion and empathy in all aspects of healthcare.
You deserve timely care, clear information, and to feel heard every step of the way. But the system isn’t always easy to understand or access. That’s where we come in.
We listen to your concerns, understand your goals, and provide personalized support that respects both your emotional and physical needs. You’ll never be treated like just a number.
Your voice matters, and we’ll help make sure it’s heard. You shouldn’t have to fight the system while you're fighting for your health.
​What is health advocacy?
Health advocates bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers, assisting patients and caregivers in navigating complex medical scenarios, understanding their choices, and making informed health decisions.
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- Assisting patients in expressing their needs and concerns to healthcare professionals.
- Providing information about diagnoses, treatments, and available resources and services.
- Help organize appointments, tests, and follow-ups.
- Offer emotional and practical support to patients, families, and caregivers.
- Advocate for patients' rights and ensure they receive fair and equitable care.
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The Role of a Health Advocate:
- Coordinates medical appointments and seeks second opinions when necessary.
- Assists in finding peer support groups and social support networks.
- Gather information on specific health conditions and illnesses.
- Acts as a liaison with doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals on behalf of the patient.
- Clarifies medical information, treatments, and bills for patients.
- Guides patients in exploring treatment and care options.
- Advocates for patients when they cannot represent themselves.
- Provides assistance with filling out forms and applications.
- Identifies additional care needs.
- Upholds and supports the patient's rights.
- Aids in interpreting medical charts, bills, and forms.
- Locates financial and legal resources.
Benefits of having a health advocate:
- Patients and caregivers are better informed about their health conditions and available treatment options.
- Advocates assist patients in maneuvering through the healthcare system and accessing essential resources.
- With effective advocacy and support, patients are more likely to receive high-quality care.
- Patients are relieved from the burden of making all decisions by themselves.
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Private Hereditary Genetic Testing
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Why consider genetic testing?
Understanding your risk: Helps individuals understand their risk of getting cancer especially if there is a family history
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Finding out about your genetic cancer risks allows you to be proactive with your health. It will also help with prevention, screening and treatment.
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It can help identify risks and allow for more personalized treatments.
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Helps with making decisions about planning for a family and children
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People with a strong family history of cancer and or early onset cancers might be recommended for testing by their health care professional.
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If you would like private genetic testing please fill out the intake form and we will call you within 24 hours.



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