Inspiring stories of healing and triumph, made possible through expert care from Broward Health.
Becoming a mother is an exciting time in a woman’s life, yet fear of the unknown can be intimidating. Without the right care team in place, an expectant mother can often feel overwhelmed with more questions than answers.
Getting pregnant after age 35 may be more challenging, especially if you have a preexisting condition like Gaby West, who has Type 1 diabetes.
Although she was perfectly healthy before her pregnancy, 26-year-old first-time mother Rachel Miller was one of the estimated 6% of pregnant women who develop gestational diabetes.
When Margate resident Kia Hunter Joseph went into labor with her third child in March 2023, she didn’t realize how different this birthing experience would be compared to her previous two.
For Alexa Leitz, 32, and Christina Hitchcock, 35, breastfeeding had become a laborious task, causing physical pain and concerns over their babies' nutrition. Almost 3 months later, their little ones are fed breast.
Antoinette Mowatt, 52, loves playing with her grandchildren and going to the gym. For the longest time she found doing those things difficult due to painful menstrual cramps.
At the age of 26 Jasmin Harris was dreaming of her future when she heard four words that changed her life: You have breast cancer.
Danille Joseph, 35, is closely acquainted with breast cancer - her family has a long history with the disease. When she felt "something strange" during her regular self-exa in April 2016, Joseph knew what it was.
Julie Padgett, a 50-year-old mother of three, had no history of breast cancer in her family. She knew, however, that she had dense breast tissue that would make it difficult to detect abnormal lumps.
Lisa Paugh delivered her fourth child at Broward Health Coral Springs and loved the experience, praising the compassionate care from the nurses and doctors. After fertility treatments for her first three children, she cherishes every part of the labor and delivery process.
When Heather Marchese arrived at Broward Health Coral Springs to give birth to her son, it was her first experience as a hospital patient.
Becoming a mother is an exciting time in a woman’s life, yet fear of the unknown can be intimidating. Without the right care team in place, an expectant mother can often feel overwhelmed with more questions than answers.
Getting pregnant after age 35 may be more challenging, especially if you have a preexisting condition like Gaby West, who has Type 1 diabetes.
Although she was perfectly healthy before her pregnancy, 26-year-old first-time mother Rachel Miller was one of the estimated 6% of pregnant women who develop gestational diabetes.
When Margate resident Kia Hunter Joseph went into labor with her third child in March 2023, she didn’t realize how different this birthing experience would be compared to her previous two.
For Alexa Leitz, 32, and Christina Hitchcock, 35, breastfeeding had become a laborious task, causing physical pain and concerns over their babies' nutrition. Almost 3 months later, their little ones are fed breast.
Antoinette Mowatt, 52, loves playing with her grandchildren and going to the gym. For the longest time she found doing those things difficult due to painful menstrual cramps.
At the age of 26 Jasmin Harris was dreaming of her future when she heard four words that changed her life: You have breast cancer.
Danille Joseph, 35, is closely acquainted with breast cancer - her family has a long history with the disease. When she felt "something strange" during her regular self-exa in April 2016, Joseph knew what it was.
Julie Padgett, a 50-year-old mother of three, had no history of breast cancer in her family. She knew, however, that she had dense breast tissue that would make it difficult to detect abnormal lumps.
Lisa Paugh delivered her fourth child at Broward Health Coral Springs and loved the experience, praising the compassionate care from the nurses and doctors. After fertility treatments for her first three children, she cherishes every part of the labor and delivery process.
When Heather Marchese arrived at Broward Health Coral Springs to give birth to her son, it was her first experience as a hospital patient.
Becoming a mother is an exciting time in a woman’s life, yet fear of the unknown can be intimidating. Without the right care team in place, an expectant mother can often feel overwhelmed with more questions than answers.
Getting pregnant after age 35 may be more challenging, especially if you have a preexisting condition like Gaby West, who has Type 1 diabetes.
Although she was perfectly healthy before her pregnancy, 26-year-old first-time mother Rachel Miller was one of the estimated 6% of pregnant women who develop gestational diabetes.
When Margate resident Kia Hunter Joseph went into labor with her third child in March 2023, she didn’t realize how different this birthing experience would be compared to her previous two.
For Alexa Leitz, 32, and Christina Hitchcock, 35, breastfeeding had become a laborious task, causing physical pain and concerns over their babies' nutrition. Almost 3 months later, their little ones are fed breast.
Antoinette Mowatt, 52, loves playing with her grandchildren and going to the gym. For the longest time she found doing those things difficult due to painful menstrual cramps.
At the age of 26 Jasmin Harris was dreaming of her future when she heard four words that changed her life: You have breast cancer.
Danille Joseph, 35, is closely acquainted with breast cancer - her family has a long history with the disease. When she felt "something strange" during her regular self-exa in April 2016, Joseph knew what it was.
Julie Padgett, a 50-year-old mother of three, had no history of breast cancer in her family. She knew, however, that she had dense breast tissue that would make it difficult to detect abnormal lumps.
Lisa Paugh delivered her fourth child at Broward Health Coral Springs and loved the experience, praising the compassionate care from the nurses and doctors. After fertility treatments for her first three children, she cherishes every part of the labor and delivery process.
When Heather Marchese arrived at Broward Health Coral Springs to give birth to her son, it was her first experience as a hospital patient.
Three-year-old Mia was rushed over to the Children’s ER at Broward Health Coral Springs. After being treated by a board-certified pediatric ER physician, Mia is back to having fun again.
Mickeelah Foster is a bright 11-year-old girl, working hard at school and enjoying life. She also has sickle cell disease, which can be difficult to manage. But she's not letting it stop her.
The Lowe’s plans changed when they learned they were expecting their third child. After complications led to an emergency delivery at 25 weeks, their daughter Bella Rose was born at just 1 pound 7 ounces and spent 106 days in the NICU.
When Sarah took her 2-year-old daughter, Vivienne, to the ER she was shocked to learn Vivienne had leukemia. After two and a half years of treatment, Vivienne has been in remission since 2017.
Amanda was just 10 years old when she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a type of blood cancer. “It was the worst news that a parent could hear,” said Shannon Aiello, Amanda’s mother.
Cameah Toussaint survived a near drowning. She was at a pool party in August, eating a sandwich while standing near the pool’s edge, when another child came along and pushed her into the pool.
Dylan Lindsey, who was in kindergarten at the time, had sniffles and other symptoms of a cold that wouldn’t wane despite repeated trips to the pediatrician.
"There was a time when I didn't know what a Level III NICU was, but now I do. I want to share my experience with you, hoping it will create awareness for this amazing place."
Lynn-sah Joseph is a bright and talkative 11-year-old with big dreams of becoming a neurologist, thanks to the physician who saved her life.
Julien Osiris and Odin Jericho Perez were born at 28 weeks weighing less than three pounds each. The first two months of their lives were spent in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where they fought to live.
Mason Hoover spent the first nine months of his life at Broward Health's Salah Foundation Children's Hospital. Born at just 23 weeks and weighing one pound, four ounces, he battled numerous complications.
Three-year-old Mia was rushed over to the Children’s ER at Broward Health Coral Springs. After being treated by a board-certified pediatric ER physician, Mia is back to having fun again.
Mickeelah Foster is a bright 11-year-old girl, working hard at school and enjoying life. She also has sickle cell disease, which can be difficult to manage. But she's not letting it stop her.
The Lowe’s plans changed when they learned they were expecting their third child. After complications led to an emergency delivery at 25 weeks, their daughter Bella Rose was born at just 1 pound 7 ounces and spent 106 days in the NICU.
When Sarah took her 2-year-old daughter, Vivienne, to the ER she was shocked to learn Vivienne had leukemia. After two and a half years of treatment, Vivienne has been in remission since 2017.
Amanda was just 10 years old when she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a type of blood cancer. “It was the worst news that a parent could hear,” said Shannon Aiello, Amanda’s mother.
Cameah Toussaint survived a near drowning. She was at a pool party in August, eating a sandwich while standing near the pool’s edge, when another child came along and pushed her into the pool.
Dylan Lindsey, who was in kindergarten at the time, had sniffles and other symptoms of a cold that wouldn’t wane despite repeated trips to the pediatrician.
"There was a time when I didn't know what a Level III NICU was, but now I do. I want to share my experience with you, hoping it will create awareness for this amazing place."
Lynn-sah Joseph is a bright and talkative 11-year-old with big dreams of becoming a neurologist, thanks to the physician who saved her life.
Julien Osiris and Odin Jericho Perez were born at 28 weeks weighing less than three pounds each. The first two months of their lives were spent in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where they fought to live.
Mason Hoover spent the first nine months of his life at Broward Health's Salah Foundation Children's Hospital. Born at just 23 weeks and weighing one pound, four ounces, he battled numerous complications.
Three-year-old Mia was rushed over to the Children’s ER at Broward Health Coral Springs. After being treated by a board-certified pediatric ER physician, Mia is back to having fun again.
Mickeelah Foster is a bright 11-year-old girl, working hard at school and enjoying life. She also has sickle cell disease, which can be difficult to manage. But she's not letting it stop her.
The Lowe’s plans changed when they learned they were expecting their third child. After complications led to an emergency delivery at 25 weeks, their daughter Bella Rose was born at just 1 pound 7 ounces and spent 106 days in the NICU.
When Sarah took her 2-year-old daughter, Vivienne, to the ER she was shocked to learn Vivienne had leukemia. After two and a half years of treatment, Vivienne has been in remission since 2017.
Amanda was just 10 years old when she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a type of blood cancer. “It was the worst news that a parent could hear,” said Shannon Aiello, Amanda’s mother.
Cameah Toussaint survived a near drowning. She was at a pool party in August, eating a sandwich while standing near the pool’s edge, when another child came along and pushed her into the pool.
Dylan Lindsey, who was in kindergarten at the time, had sniffles and other symptoms of a cold that wouldn’t wane despite repeated trips to the pediatrician.
"There was a time when I didn't know what a Level III NICU was, but now I do. I want to share my experience with you, hoping it will create awareness for this amazing place."
Lynn-sah Joseph is a bright and talkative 11-year-old with big dreams of becoming a neurologist, thanks to the physician who saved her life.
Julien Osiris and Odin Jericho Perez were born at 28 weeks weighing less than three pounds each. The first two months of their lives were spent in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where they fought to live.
Mason Hoover spent the first nine months of his life at Broward Health's Salah Foundation Children's Hospital. Born at just 23 weeks and weighing one pound, four ounces, he battled numerous complications.
More than 48 hours after initially collapsing and still unable to move, Dan managed to call out to Siri, a voice activation feature on Apple’s iPhone that dialed his daughter Victoria for him.
Patty Ramsaroop, a 47-year-old mother and independent insurance agency owner, faced a turning point when two simultaneous medical emergencies highlighted the importance of prioritizing her health amid her busy life.
When heart disease impacted Anjanee Mahabir and her mother, they found life-saving care at Broward Health, where advanced cardiac expertise and a compassionate team transformed their health journeys.
Before his heart scan in October 2023, Andrew Cooper, a 57-year-old Davie resident, didn’t think he had any health concerns. But then a surprise diagnosis changed his life.
Bioengineer Mike Shenkin was working on a medical device at Broward Health Medical Center when his routine day took a sudden turn—he unexpectedly collapsed.
On August 12, 2023, Shams Lakhdhir collapsed from cardiac arrest during a routine run along A1A, caused by multi-vessel coronary artery disease. This unexpected event became a turning point in his life.
Michael Carroll, a 60-year-old Coral Springs resident, was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in June 2022 and said his first symptoms came and went.
Tony Chin, 47, was teaching at the Coral Springs Fire Academy on October 30, 2020, when a co-worker noticed that he looked sick.
After surviving cardiac arrest and several mini-strokes, Lissette Caro thanks Broward Health for helping her reclaim an active life with her family.
Margaret felt discomfort for days, briefly relieved by a change in her blood pressure medicine. But two days before her 63rd birthday, she experienced chest fullness again.
Angel Gonzalez was driving near Broward Health Coral Springs when he felt discomfort in his chest. He pulled into the hospital's parking lot feeling dizzy and nauseous, and stumbled toward the ER.
Bruce Davis, 73, was at home when he started feeling unwell. The Parkland resident remained home for several days while he was experiencing shortness of breath, diarrhea and sweating.
In 2019, the 66-year-old Cathy Buchta was ready to retire from her career in physical therapy, travel with her husband and spend more time with their children and grandchildren.
The pain in Christopher Watts' chest wouldn't go away. For a few months, the uncomfortable, shortness of breath would linger for about 10 minutes and then subside.
Gerald Thixon was hard at work one afternoon when he began experiencing painful discomfort in his back. At first, Gerald attributed the pain to the physical demands of his job as a general contractor.
Jeffrey Skimming, a pediatric cardiologist who enjoys living an active lifestyle, doesn’t remember much about the day he had a heart attack.
Jo Ann Perreault knows what it takes to live a heart-healthy lifestyle while living with diabetes. A clinical dietitian and certified diabetes educator at Broward Health Coral Springs, Perreault has Type 1 diabetes.
More than 48 hours after initially collapsing and still unable to move, Dan managed to call out to Siri, a voice activation feature on Apple’s iPhone that dialed his daughter Victoria for him.
Patty Ramsaroop, a 47-year-old mother and independent insurance agency owner, faced a turning point when two simultaneous medical emergencies highlighted the importance of prioritizing her health amid her busy life.
When heart disease impacted Anjanee Mahabir and her mother, they found life-saving care at Broward Health, where advanced cardiac expertise and a compassionate team transformed their health journeys.
Before his heart scan in October 2023, Andrew Cooper, a 57-year-old Davie resident, didn’t think he had any health concerns. But then a surprise diagnosis changed his life.
Bioengineer Mike Shenkin was working on a medical device at Broward Health Medical Center when his routine day took a sudden turn—he unexpectedly collapsed.
On August 12, 2023, Shams Lakhdhir collapsed from cardiac arrest during a routine run along A1A, caused by multi-vessel coronary artery disease. This unexpected event became a turning point in his life.
Michael Carroll, a 60-year-old Coral Springs resident, was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in June 2022 and said his first symptoms came and went.
Tony Chin, 47, was teaching at the Coral Springs Fire Academy on October 30, 2020, when a co-worker noticed that he looked sick.
After surviving cardiac arrest and several mini-strokes, Lissette Caro thanks Broward Health for helping her reclaim an active life with her family.
Margaret felt discomfort for days, briefly relieved by a change in her blood pressure medicine. But two days before her 63rd birthday, she experienced chest fullness again.
Angel Gonzalez was driving near Broward Health Coral Springs when he felt discomfort in his chest. He pulled into the hospital's parking lot feeling dizzy and nauseous, and stumbled toward the ER.
Bruce Davis, 73, was at home when he started feeling unwell. The Parkland resident remained home for several days while he was experiencing shortness of breath, diarrhea and sweating.
In 2019, the 66-year-old Cathy Buchta was ready to retire from her career in physical therapy, travel with her husband and spend more time with their children and grandchildren.
The pain in Christopher Watts' chest wouldn't go away. For a few months, the uncomfortable, shortness of breath would linger for about 10 minutes and then subside.
Gerald Thixon was hard at work one afternoon when he began experiencing painful discomfort in his back. At first, Gerald attributed the pain to the physical demands of his job as a general contractor.
Jeffrey Skimming, a pediatric cardiologist who enjoys living an active lifestyle, doesn’t remember much about the day he had a heart attack.
Jo Ann Perreault knows what it takes to live a heart-healthy lifestyle while living with diabetes. A clinical dietitian and certified diabetes educator at Broward Health Coral Springs, Perreault has Type 1 diabetes.
More than 48 hours after initially collapsing and still unable to move, Dan managed to call out to Siri, a voice activation feature on Apple’s iPhone that dialed his daughter Victoria for him.
Patty Ramsaroop, a 47-year-old mother and independent insurance agency owner, faced a turning point when two simultaneous medical emergencies highlighted the importance of prioritizing her health amid her busy life.
When heart disease impacted Anjanee Mahabir and her mother, they found life-saving care at Broward Health, where advanced cardiac expertise and a compassionate team transformed their health journeys.
Before his heart scan in October 2023, Andrew Cooper, a 57-year-old Davie resident, didn’t think he had any health concerns. But then a surprise diagnosis changed his life.
Bioengineer Mike Shenkin was working on a medical device at Broward Health Medical Center when his routine day took a sudden turn—he unexpectedly collapsed.
On August 12, 2023, Shams Lakhdhir collapsed from cardiac arrest during a routine run along A1A, caused by multi-vessel coronary artery disease. This unexpected event became a turning point in his life.
Michael Carroll, a 60-year-old Coral Springs resident, was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in June 2022 and said his first symptoms came and went.
Tony Chin, 47, was teaching at the Coral Springs Fire Academy on October 30, 2020, when a co-worker noticed that he looked sick.
After surviving cardiac arrest and several mini-strokes, Lissette Caro thanks Broward Health for helping her reclaim an active life with her family.
Margaret felt discomfort for days, briefly relieved by a change in her blood pressure medicine. But two days before her 63rd birthday, she experienced chest fullness again.
Angel Gonzalez was driving near Broward Health Coral Springs when he felt discomfort in his chest. He pulled into the hospital's parking lot feeling dizzy and nauseous, and stumbled toward the ER.
Bruce Davis, 73, was at home when he started feeling unwell. The Parkland resident remained home for several days while he was experiencing shortness of breath, diarrhea and sweating.
In 2019, the 66-year-old Cathy Buchta was ready to retire from her career in physical therapy, travel with her husband and spend more time with their children and grandchildren.
The pain in Christopher Watts' chest wouldn't go away. For a few months, the uncomfortable, shortness of breath would linger for about 10 minutes and then subside.
Gerald Thixon was hard at work one afternoon when he began experiencing painful discomfort in his back. At first, Gerald attributed the pain to the physical demands of his job as a general contractor.
Jeffrey Skimming, a pediatric cardiologist who enjoys living an active lifestyle, doesn’t remember much about the day he had a heart attack.
Jo Ann Perreault knows what it takes to live a heart-healthy lifestyle while living with diabetes. A clinical dietitian and certified diabetes educator at Broward Health Coral Springs, Perreault has Type 1 diabetes.
Michael Delvin knew something was wrong when he felt a sudden tingle and numbness on his right side. Rushed to Broward Health Medical Center, he received immediate stroke care, which he credits for saving his life.
Buthler Julien was home watching a sports game when he started having a stroke. He tried to stand up, but his right leg did not respond and he fell down.
Annie Michel, a 27-year-old stroke survivor, is grateful to the team at Broward Health Coral Springs for saving her life.
When Carol Cannariato was recovering from a mild flu in March 2020, the last thing she expected was a stroke. As a 59-year-old Phys Ed teacher at Deerfield Beach Middle School, she lived an active lifestyle.
Norman Jacobs, 68, was home relaxing one weekend when he started experiencing a headache so intense that it prompted him to seek medical help. “I had a headache for two days,” Jacobs said.
Michael Delvin knew something was wrong when he felt a sudden tingle and numbness on his right side. Rushed to Broward Health Medical Center, he received immediate stroke care, which he credits for saving his life.
Buthler Julien was home watching a sports game when he started having a stroke. He tried to stand up, but his right leg did not respond and he fell down.
Annie Michel, a 27-year-old stroke survivor, is grateful to the team at Broward Health Coral Springs for saving her life.
When Carol Cannariato was recovering from a mild flu in March 2020, the last thing she expected was a stroke. As a 59-year-old Phys Ed teacher at Deerfield Beach Middle School, she lived an active lifestyle.
Norman Jacobs, 68, was home relaxing one weekend when he started experiencing a headache so intense that it prompted him to seek medical help. “I had a headache for two days,” Jacobs said.
Michael Delvin knew something was wrong when he felt a sudden tingle and numbness on his right side. Rushed to Broward Health Medical Center, he received immediate stroke care, which he credits for saving his life.
Buthler Julien was home watching a sports game when he started having a stroke. He tried to stand up, but his right leg did not respond and he fell down.
Annie Michel, a 27-year-old stroke survivor, is grateful to the team at Broward Health Coral Springs for saving her life.
When Carol Cannariato was recovering from a mild flu in March 2020, the last thing she expected was a stroke. As a 59-year-old Phys Ed teacher at Deerfield Beach Middle School, she lived an active lifestyle.
Norman Jacobs, 68, was home relaxing one weekend when he started experiencing a headache so intense that it prompted him to seek medical help. “I had a headache for two days,” Jacobs said.
In 2020, Nancy Smith found a small lump in her breast while doing a regular self-exam. While the chef and mother of five wasn’t too worried, she knew she needed to get tested.
Pamela Josephs, 74, scheduled a mammogram during the pandemic, which revealed stage 1 breast cancer. Thanks to her surgical oncologist, Dr. Alia Abdulla, Josephs felt calm and reassured throughout her treatment.
Counting down the days to her daughter’s wedding, Patricia D’Alessandro was full of joy and was busy planning the special day. Patricia consistently schedules her mammogram every year, but almost cancelled it due to her daughter’s wedding festivities.
Gale Kaduce, an avid cyclist and orchid business owner, had to pause her active lifestyle after an unexpected health diagnosis led her to Broward Health Medical Center.
Jay Siegel's routine exam revealed a prostate nodule, but the biopsy was negative. After five years of regular PSA tests, an aggressive form of cancer was detected in three areas of his prostate.
In July 2021, Katrena Rockeymore rushed herself to Broward Health Imperial Point thinking she was having a heart attack. “I felt so much heaviness in my chest, like an elephant was sitting on me,” Rockeymore said.
In 2019, Les Orosz was enjoying his retirement when his younger brother called to share some bad news. He had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and urged Orosz to get tested.
In 2020, Nancy Smith found a small lump in her breast while doing a regular self-exam. While the chef and mother of five wasn’t too worried, she knew she needed to get tested.
Pamela Josephs, 74, scheduled a mammogram during the pandemic, which revealed stage 1 breast cancer. Thanks to her surgical oncologist, Dr. Alia Abdulla, Josephs felt calm and reassured throughout her treatment.
Counting down the days to her daughter’s wedding, Patricia D’Alessandro was full of joy and was busy planning the special day. Patricia consistently schedules her mammogram every year, but almost cancelled it due to her daughter’s wedding festivities.
Gale Kaduce, an avid cyclist and orchid business owner, had to pause her active lifestyle after an unexpected health diagnosis led her to Broward Health Medical Center.
Jay Siegel's routine exam revealed a prostate nodule, but the biopsy was negative. After five years of regular PSA tests, an aggressive form of cancer was detected in three areas of his prostate.
In July 2021, Katrena Rockeymore rushed herself to Broward Health Imperial Point thinking she was having a heart attack. “I felt so much heaviness in my chest, like an elephant was sitting on me,” Rockeymore said.
In 2019, Les Orosz was enjoying his retirement when his younger brother called to share some bad news. He had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and urged Orosz to get tested.
In 2020, Nancy Smith found a small lump in her breast while doing a regular self-exam. While the chef and mother of five wasn’t too worried, she knew she needed to get tested.
Pamela Josephs, 74, scheduled a mammogram during the pandemic, which revealed stage 1 breast cancer. Thanks to her surgical oncologist, Dr. Alia Abdulla, Josephs felt calm and reassured throughout her treatment.
Counting down the days to her daughter’s wedding, Patricia D’Alessandro was full of joy and was busy planning the special day. Patricia consistently schedules her mammogram every year, but almost cancelled it due to her daughter’s wedding festivities.
Gale Kaduce, an avid cyclist and orchid business owner, had to pause her active lifestyle after an unexpected health diagnosis led her to Broward Health Medical Center.
Jay Siegel's routine exam revealed a prostate nodule, but the biopsy was negative. After five years of regular PSA tests, an aggressive form of cancer was detected in three areas of his prostate.
In July 2021, Katrena Rockeymore rushed herself to Broward Health Imperial Point thinking she was having a heart attack. “I felt so much heaviness in my chest, like an elephant was sitting on me,” Rockeymore said.
In 2019, Les Orosz was enjoying his retirement when his younger brother called to share some bad news. He had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and urged Orosz to get tested.
Jill Finkelstein defied expectations by completing the New York City Marathon just 12 weeks after surgery to repair a knee injury she endured during a routine training exercise where she slipped on wet ground while circumnavigating a fence.
Before his first surgery on his left hip, Schwartz could barely walk. After two hip replacement surgeries at Broward Health North, Stephen Schwartz is ready to celebrate being free from pain.
Cynthia Memmoli, 81, put off having a second hip replacement surgery because her first hip replacement caused some complications. When the pain became too unbearable she knew it was time.
Jan Tansey, 76, has a special name for the group of physical therapists at Broward Health Imperial Point (BHIP): Team Terrific. After undergoing a successful knee replacement surgery, she found a second family.
Lenita Brewer's on-the-go lifestyle was put on pause when she injured her right knee while doing chores around the house.
Rebecca Bryan, 56, loves taking long walks on the beach near her condo and when the pain in her knees nearly stopped her in her tracks, Rebecca knew it was time to seek advanced care.
"I was determined to regain my strength and Broward Health Imperial Point’s rehab has given me back the lease I had on life." Broward Health Imperial Point's rehab team helped Stephen regain his strength.
For more than a year, William Antczak lived with discomfort in his left hip. William, who loves to be active, was not able to do any of his regular activities such as biking and swimming.
Jill Finkelstein defied expectations by completing the New York City Marathon just 12 weeks after surgery to repair a knee injury she endured during a routine training exercise where she slipped on wet ground while circumnavigating a fence.
Before his first surgery on his left hip, Schwartz could barely walk. After two hip replacement surgeries at Broward Health North, Stephen Schwartz is ready to celebrate being free from pain.
Cynthia Memmoli, 81, put off having a second hip replacement surgery because her first hip replacement caused some complications. When the pain became too unbearable she knew it was time.
Jan Tansey, 76, has a special name for the group of physical therapists at Broward Health Imperial Point (BHIP): Team Terrific. After undergoing a successful knee replacement surgery, she found a second family.
Lenita Brewer's on-the-go lifestyle was put on pause when she injured her right knee while doing chores around the house.
Rebecca Bryan, 56, loves taking long walks on the beach near her condo and when the pain in her knees nearly stopped her in her tracks, Rebecca knew it was time to seek advanced care.
"I was determined to regain my strength and Broward Health Imperial Point’s rehab has given me back the lease I had on life." Broward Health Imperial Point's rehab team helped Stephen regain his strength.
For more than a year, William Antczak lived with discomfort in his left hip. William, who loves to be active, was not able to do any of his regular activities such as biking and swimming.
Jill Finkelstein defied expectations by completing the New York City Marathon just 12 weeks after surgery to repair a knee injury she endured during a routine training exercise where she slipped on wet ground while circumnavigating a fence.
Before his first surgery on his left hip, Schwartz could barely walk. After two hip replacement surgeries at Broward Health North, Stephen Schwartz is ready to celebrate being free from pain.
Cynthia Memmoli, 81, put off having a second hip replacement surgery because her first hip replacement caused some complications. When the pain became too unbearable she knew it was time.
Jan Tansey, 76, has a special name for the group of physical therapists at Broward Health Imperial Point (BHIP): Team Terrific. After undergoing a successful knee replacement surgery, she found a second family.
Lenita Brewer's on-the-go lifestyle was put on pause when she injured her right knee while doing chores around the house.
Rebecca Bryan, 56, loves taking long walks on the beach near her condo and when the pain in her knees nearly stopped her in her tracks, Rebecca knew it was time to seek advanced care.
"I was determined to regain my strength and Broward Health Imperial Point’s rehab has given me back the lease I had on life." Broward Health Imperial Point's rehab team helped Stephen regain his strength.
For more than a year, William Antczak lived with discomfort in his left hip. William, who loves to be active, was not able to do any of his regular activities such as biking and swimming.
On April 19, 2024, Jessica Muniz, a Pompano Beach resident, encountered the beginning of a new health challenge. While sitting down for a family dinner, she experienced an inexplicable feeling.
After suffering years of debilitating back pain due to spinal stenosis, Robert Stannard found life-changing relief at Broward Health. Thanks to advanced neurosurgery, he’s now back on his feet, embracing life and moving pain-free.
In August 2022, Thomas Lee, an information technology director, began experiencing frequent slight headaches. Initially, he didn’t think much of it. However, his condition quickly escalated.
On April 19, 2024, Jessica Muniz, a Pompano Beach resident, encountered the beginning of a new health challenge. While sitting down for a family dinner, she experienced an inexplicable feeling.
After suffering years of debilitating back pain due to spinal stenosis, Robert Stannard found life-changing relief at Broward Health. Thanks to advanced neurosurgery, he’s now back on his feet, embracing life and moving pain-free.
In August 2022, Thomas Lee, an information technology director, began experiencing frequent slight headaches. Initially, he didn’t think much of it. However, his condition quickly escalated.
On April 19, 2024, Jessica Muniz, a Pompano Beach resident, encountered the beginning of a new health challenge. While sitting down for a family dinner, she experienced an inexplicable feeling.
After suffering years of debilitating back pain due to spinal stenosis, Robert Stannard found life-changing relief at Broward Health. Thanks to advanced neurosurgery, he’s now back on his feet, embracing life and moving pain-free.
In August 2022, Thomas Lee, an information technology director, began experiencing frequent slight headaches. Initially, he didn’t think much of it. However, his condition quickly escalated.
For 66-year-old Eddie Lingo, eyesight is paramount. As a cable technician, providing for his family requires safe driving, attention to detail and being able to work under the sun.
Before his bariatric weight-loss surgery at Broward Health Imperial Point, Jose Jimenez had a host of health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
During his screening for prostate cancer, Mark Osborne's primary doctor noticed an increase in his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) scores.
Werner Sichel, retired economics professor and resident of Boca Raton, is no stranger to having an active lifestyle. After years of physical activity his right hip was causing him pain.
For 66-year-old Eddie Lingo, eyesight is paramount. As a cable technician, providing for his family requires safe driving, attention to detail and being able to work under the sun.
Before his bariatric weight-loss surgery at Broward Health Imperial Point, Jose Jimenez had a host of health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
During his screening for prostate cancer, Mark Osborne's primary doctor noticed an increase in his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) scores.
Werner Sichel, retired economics professor and resident of Boca Raton, is no stranger to having an active lifestyle. After years of physical activity his right hip was causing him pain.
For 66-year-old Eddie Lingo, eyesight is paramount. As a cable technician, providing for his family requires safe driving, attention to detail and being able to work under the sun.
Before his bariatric weight-loss surgery at Broward Health Imperial Point, Jose Jimenez had a host of health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
During his screening for prostate cancer, Mark Osborne's primary doctor noticed an increase in his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) scores.
Werner Sichel, retired economics professor and resident of Boca Raton, is no stranger to having an active lifestyle. After years of physical activity his right hip was causing him pain.
The thing that alarmed Gisella Velasco was the sudden burning sensation. She felt as if her entire body was boiling. “I went to the emergency room and as soon as I arrived I was taken in."
When Martin Stuart, a retired marketing executive from Coconut Creek, couldn't breathe or swallow food, he was told by his primary care physician he needed to go to an emergency room immediately.
For Steven Kahn, 41, recovering from COVID-19 has been a struggle. Nearly a year after being diagnosed with the deadly virus, Steven said he has “good days and bad days.”
Dan Robinson, 64, and his wife Mickey Robinson, 73, of Delray Beach, Florida, have been happily married for more than 30 years. In 2012, however, the couple received news that would forever change their lives.
The thing that alarmed Gisella Velasco was the sudden burning sensation. She felt as if her entire body was boiling. “I went to the emergency room and as soon as I arrived I was taken in."
When Martin Stuart, a retired marketing executive from Coconut Creek, couldn't breathe or swallow food, he was told by his primary care physician he needed to go to an emergency room immediately.
For Steven Kahn, 41, recovering from COVID-19 has been a struggle. Nearly a year after being diagnosed with the deadly virus, Steven said he has “good days and bad days.”
Dan Robinson, 64, and his wife Mickey Robinson, 73, of Delray Beach, Florida, have been happily married for more than 30 years. In 2012, however, the couple received news that would forever change their lives.
The thing that alarmed Gisella Velasco was the sudden burning sensation. She felt as if her entire body was boiling. “I went to the emergency room and as soon as I arrived I was taken in."
When Martin Stuart, a retired marketing executive from Coconut Creek, couldn't breathe or swallow food, he was told by his primary care physician he needed to go to an emergency room immediately.
For Steven Kahn, 41, recovering from COVID-19 has been a struggle. Nearly a year after being diagnosed with the deadly virus, Steven said he has “good days and bad days.”
Dan Robinson, 64, and his wife Mickey Robinson, 73, of Delray Beach, Florida, have been happily married for more than 30 years. In 2012, however, the couple received news that would forever change their lives.