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    My husband and myself see Dr. Guy Kovachevich as our primary doctor who has been an excellent…read moredoctor with all our health needs. He takes the time with you that is needed and we have never felt rushed. The staff has always been friendly and helpful in every way. We have left messages with the receptionist and that very same day Dr. Kovachevich returns our calls. It's rare to hear from your doctor these days. He cares, he's fair (even above and beyond generous) in his billing. The office is always clean and neat. That is huge! We have no problem recommending Dr. Guy Kovachevih.

    My journey through the American healthcare system has been both eye-opening and deeply troubling,…read moreunderscoring a stark reality: health is often treated as a luxury rather than a fundamental right. From the onset of my symptoms in 2021, it became painfully clear that preventative care and patient advocacy were sorely lacking. This narrative is not just mine but a reflection of a systemic issue that demands urgent attention and reform. Under the care of Dr. Kovacevich, a new PCP recommended by a friend, there was a glimmer of hope. He suggested an MRI of my lumbar spine and a consultation with a spine specialist. Despite these steps, the journey was fraught with insurance hurdles, delays, and ultimately, misdiagnoses that led to irreversible damage. United Healthcare's denial of a medically necessary MRI based on their guidelines is a stark example of the bureaucratic barriers patients face, prioritizing cost over care. The diagnosis journey was a labyrinth of inconclusive tests, insurance denials, and treatments based on assumptions rather than evidence. From being misdiagnosed with Shingles without a rash, leading to a diagnosis of Post Herpetic Neuralgia, to the discovery of acute scoliosis and undergoing physical therapy, each step felt like a battle against a system that failed to listen or understand. The critical turning point came in October 2022, when my condition worsened, leading to a loss of peripheral feeling and paralysis symptoms. Despite the urgency, my concerns were minimized, and I was advised to "wait it out", due to Dr. Numerof believing all this was, was a "pinched nerve". This delay in diagnosis and treatment culminated in a devastating outcome when in February 2023 (through my own persistence and advocacy in finding a neurologist): a T7/T8 Spinal Cord Cavernoma (tumor) diagnosis that was treated with a complex laminectomy in May 2023, leaving me with irreversible damage and a disability. The lack of follow-up and communication from my healthcare providers, especially in critical moments, added layers of frustration and despair to an already challenging situation. The journey through misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, and the eventual realization of a life-altering condition has been a wake-up call to the profound deficiencies in our healthcare system. This review is not just a recount of my personal ordeal but a plea for systemic change. It highlights the need for a healthcare system that prioritizes patient-centered care, preventative measures, and a more humane approach to health as a right, not a privilege. My hope is that by sharing my story, it will spark a dialogue and, ultimately, lead to a healthcare system that truly cares for its patients before it's too late.

    Mountain Vein Care - phlebologists - Updated May 2026

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