Dr Aversa is a very compassionate, caring person. When my son turned gray in his office, he acted very quickly and got him admitted into the hospital. Even though my son was put on life support, Dr Aversa visited him in the hospital every day; which all of the nurses said was unheard of. I was there 24⁄7 for the 57 days my son was there and Dr Aversa was a great help in some of the issues that were faced. He went so far as to talk to the President of Good Sam in order to get my son approved for Physical Therapy there so he wouldn’t have to go to a nursing home. Once my son was released, he went to his first Dr appt with Aversa and he couldn’t get up off the low chair so a nurse came out to help me. Instead of her pulling him straight up, as I asked, she pulled him off the chair(by accident of course). Dr Aversa was out in the waiting room with 5 other people to help my son get off the floor. Mind you, my son is very heavy and it took a lot to try to help him. At one point, Dr Aversa saw people in the waiting room staring and took the time to turn around and address the onlookers by stating that my son is a ‘very brave young man that lived through a great ordeal’. Everyone stopped staring and that is the best thing about Dr Aversa… his compassion. My family will never forget what he did for our son that day. The staff is awesome too. His nurse, Heather, is a sweetheart and so helpful!