After minimally invasive shoulder surgery, Mark is pain-free and able to enjoy casting a pole without wincing.
Dr. Amor performed a posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) on patient, Ernie Decot of Junction City. “This surgery took care of things that had bothered me for years,” Ernie says. “I used to hunch over. I can stand up straight now. It feels so good. I can also walk straight now."
“I can’t thank Dr. Kassis and his team enough,” said Jason. “They saved my life. They did a wonderful job.”
Jack Fitch called Genesis when he needed help with breathing and balance. After minimally invasive heart procedures, he returned to his active lifestyle.
Laura Walker severely injured her knee at age 29. She spent two decades in agonizing pain.
“I visited multiple doctors’ offices throughout the years, and it is hard to find someone like Dr. Parekh,” said Brooke. “He cares about and treats his patients like they are his family.”
Tom Quinn didn’t have any symptoms and didn’t know he had a threatening heart condition called atrial flutter. Thanks to catheter ablation, Tom’s atrial flutter halted immediately, and he began experiencing improvements in areas he didn’t even know needed improvement.
Shelba Kane was taken to the Genesis by EMS suffering from chest pain. The Genesis medical team was able to save her life from a heart attack, and Shelba made a full recovery.
Debbie Lovensheimer’s hiking buddies looked concerned after traversing 25 miles on the Appalachian Trail. Normally, Debbie thrives as their fearless leader, but this time she felt bad. In addition to unusual fatigue, she consistently experienced stabbing pain after she ate.
Halle Schoener Randles had no symptoms of cancer. In fact, she wouldn’t have known about the critical care she needed if she hadn’t sought treatment for a kidney stone.