Finding Compassionate Care: A Patient's Story at The Cove

A non-binary person with piercings.

Alex was feeling tired all the time. They couldn't focus at work, kept forgetting things, and even simple activities felt exhausting. After months of struggling, Alex decided to explore concierge medicine and found The Cove Concierge Medicine, led by Dr. Aaron Block and John Waters, ARNP.

Known for their LGBTQ+ inclusive care in Castle Rock, Dr. Block and John had built a reputation for their caring approach. Alex was immediately struck by the calm atmosphere of The Cove's waiting room - no crowds, soft music, and a welcoming environment.

Dr. Block personally greeted Alex, leading them to a comfortable office rather than a standard exam room. Instead of rushing through questions, he took time to understand Alex's life, work, and daily habits. They discussed sleep patterns, stress levels, and lifestyle factors that might affect their health.

After thorough testing and consultation, Dr. Block identified vitamin and iron deficiencies affecting Alex's energy. Together, they developed a comprehensive plan including dietary changes, supplements, and lifestyle modifications. Through regular visits and personalized attention, Alex's health improved significantly.

Note: Alex is a fictional character created to illustrate The Cove's commitment to providing attentive, inclusive healthcare. Dr. Block and John Waters, ARNP, offer this same level of compassionate, personalized care to all patients in a safe, respectful environment.


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Tara Derington

Tara Derington is the Director of Marketing at Ms.Medicine, where she leads brand strategy and content focused on advancing better care for women. As a woman living with chronic illness herself, she has seen firsthand how often healthcare systems fail women, especially when it comes to being heard, believed, and properly supported. Her work centers on translating evidence-based medicine into clear, empowering education, challenging misinformation, and amplifying the voices of clinicians committed to patient-first, relationship-driven care.

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