Medical Advocacy
Get the clarity and confidence you need to navigate your healthcare with ease.
Do you struggle to understand your own medical information, lab results, test reports, and diagnoses—often full of technical language? It’s easy to feel lost or unsure what to ask.
My medical advocacy consultations are designed to help patients and caregivers better understand their health, interpret medical documents, and communicate more effectively with their healthcare providers.
In these consultations, I provide clear explanations of medical terminology, help make sense of lab results or test reports, and outline how different aspects of the healthcare system work. The goal is to empower you to take an active, informed role in your care, improve communication with your doctors, and gain confidence in making healthcare decisions.
Who This Service Is For
This service is appropriate for individuals who:
Want to better understand their health, diagnoses, or test results
Feel overwhelmed or confused by medical terminology or reports
Need guidance on how to communicate effectively with healthcare providers
Are caregivers supporting a loved one through the healthcare system
Want professional, medically informed support to navigate healthcare with confidence
What to Expect
During the consultation, I will:
Review your medical documents, lab results, or test reports
Explain medical terminology and clarify what findings mean in context
Provide guidance on questions to ask your healthcare providers
Discuss strategies for better communication and shared decision-making
Help you understand how different aspects of your care fit together
These consultations are designed to educate, clarify, and empower — giving you the tools to navigate your healthcare confidently.
Important Information
This service does not replace care from a physician, specialist, or other healthcare professional
It does not include diagnosis, prescribing medications, or emergency medical care
Guidance is educational and supportive, intended to complement your existing care
Anyone experiencing new, rapidly worsening, or urgent symptoms should seek in-person evaluation