NAVCES (Healthcare Navigation + Access)

Who we are?

We Are Here For You

What is a navces
Patient Advocate?

A guide. A navigator. Essentially a medical
“Sherpa” to guide you through a very broken
and complex healthcare system.

What we do in this space, at the level we do it, is
something you need to know about because
when it is your health, the stakes are high.

A guide. A navigator. Essentially a medical “Sherpa” to guide you through a very broken and complex healthcare system.

What we do in this space, at the level we do it, is something you need to know about because when it is your health, the stakes are high.

Proven Engagement
Methodology

We help our members navigate the fragmented healthcare system—when things get “real”—to get to the best High-Quality medical providers for their issues quicker, faster, better, and easier at the most Fair Price.

A good hospital does not always mean a great doctor, nor does it mean the hospital is highly skilled with all medical procedures. Today, there is not much Quality Provider Data available. Patients don’t know where to get care or even what kind of care they need. navces has a proven engagement methodology to maximize your healthcare dollar by implementing Quality and Cost efficiencies. We guide and navigate members to navces recommended in-network High-Value Medical Providers—top Doctors, Hospitals, and Facilities for Procedures, Diagnostic Medical Tests, Treatments, Surgery, and Pregnancy. Members receive the highest-quality care at a lower price point, saving them thousands of dollars for services which are normally subject to the deductible and coinsurance under their health plan.

Employers can feel confident their employees are receiving High-Value care and are not overpaying for it.

The navces Care Guidance team offers preparation and support when it is needed the most. Standard telehealth services don’t offer this level of access nor the ability to choose with whom you consult.

When the “stakes are high,” you need results. You need experience. That is why, when it matters most and you need to choose a specialist, you need guidance to avoid low-quality providers with bad outcomes. You need someone with credentials and experience to provide you with a level of service that is unmatched. Someone who has a proven record. Someone who has done this a thousand times with confidential discretion and respect to your privacy—with the sensitivity of a physician who actually cares for you. That is why we help guide and navigate you to high-quality, high-value providers.

When “Life” Happens

When there are real problems—whether they be acute or chronic—and you want things to move smoother, easier, better, and more effectively…then you need guidance from someone with experience and leverage.

The way we see it, “Your health is not always your decision. How you handle it is.”

In today’s world if you do not know how to navigate the healthcare system, then you are wasting time and resources that you may not have.

What we do is help certain individuals navigate the healthcare system—with the preparation and support where it is needed most.

When “life” happens

When there are real problems—whether they be acute or chronic—and you want things to move smoother, easier, better, and more effectively…then you need guidance from someone with experience and leverage.

The way we see it, “Your health is not always your decision. How you handle it is.”

In today’s world if you do not know how to navigate the healthcare system, then you are wasting time and resources that you may not have.

What we do is help certain individuals navigate the healthcare system—with the preparation and support where it is needed most.

Meet our Chief Medical Officer

Hi. I am Dr. Brian Dooreck. I am a university-trained, actively practicing board-certified gastroenterologist and hepatologist (GI and liver diseases). I know the healthcare system and what is needed to navigate it.

In today’s world, if you do not know how to navigate the healthcare system and get to the best doctors for your problem quicker, faster, better, and easier—then you are wasting time and resources that you may not have.

Today you have options.

I have seen this problem thousands of times—and solve it for those we work with.

In our world. From what we do. From what we see. We know how to do this.

Our mission is to “navigate” people to make informed decisions about where to go for medical care and then provide them easier and faster “access” to those providers.

Meet our Chief
Medical Officer (CMO)

Hi. I am Dr. Brian Dooreck. I am a university-trained, actively practicing board-certified gastroenterologist and hepatologist (GI and liver diseases). I know the healthcare system and what is needed to navigate it.

In today’s world, if you do not know how to navigate the healthcare system and get to the best doctors for your problem quicker, faster, better, and easier—then you are wasting time and resources that you may not have.

Today you have options.

I have seen this problem thousands of times—and solve it for those we work with.

In our world. From what we do. From what we see. We know how to do this.

Our mission is to “navigate” people to make informed decisions about where to go for medical care and then provide them easier and faster “access” to those providers.

What is my academic background?

I completed my undergraduate degree at Stony Brook University, followed by my Post-Baccalaureate while at the Harvard School of Public Health before earning my medical degree (M.D.) from the American Medical Program at Tel Aviv University (formerly Sackler School of Medicine New York State/American Program). My Internal Medicine Residency and year as Chief Resident in New York City were at Mount Sinai West & Mount Sinai Morningside (formerly St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital), a Columbia University teaching hospital, followed by clinical training in Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital and distinguished Center for Liver Diseases. I entered private practice in 2005 where I have held leadership positions. Since 2005 my commitment and role as a Patient Navigator and Advocate continues to evolve.

When “life” happens

A guide. A navigator. Essentially a medical “Sherpa” to guide you through a very
broken and complex healthcare system.

A guide. A navigator. Essentially a medical “Sherpa” to guide you through a very broken and complex healthcare system.

Here are examples of some independent Patient Advocacy organizations that
train and support Patient Advocates.

Here are examples of some independent Patient Advocacy organizations that train and support Patient Advocates.