About Kavera
Built by a neurosurgeon who got tired of losing the data.
Our story
Every patient comes back. After surgery. After concussion. After a difficult diagnosis. They sit in your waiting room, fill out the same intake again, tell the same story to whichever staff member is free. The visit happens, the dictation gets done, and the most useful piece — what's actually changed since last time — is captured in fragments that never roll up into anything you can act on.
Kavera was built to close that loop. Not as a different EHR. Not as a portal patients forget to log into. As a structured layer that sits over the practice you already run — capturing the trajectory, surfacing the signal, and producing the documentation that payers want to see.
We started with concussion because that's where our founder, Dr. John M. Abrahams, practiced — and because the gap was the most obvious there. We added mental health because depression and anxiety follow surgery and injury more often than not, and most specialty practices have nowhere to put them. The platform expanded from there.
Today, Kavera supports practices that want to take the patient base they already have and turn it into a real treatment program — measurable, billable, and worth the time you already put into it.
Founder
John M. Abrahams, MD
Dr. Abrahams is a board certified neurosurgeon practicing in New York. He has operated on thousands of patients across cranial, spinal, and concussion related indications, and has published widely on traumatic brain injury and recovery.
Kavera is the platform he built for his own practice — and then opened up to others whose patients deserve the same continuity of care.