Kasey Barnhill almost died in a traumatic ATV accident, suffering multiple broken ribs and vertebrae that punctured her lungs and threatened her spinal cord. After being treated by surgeons and staff at University Hospital, Kasey has made an amazing recovery.
What began with a family seeking pain relief for a little girl became a new service at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital that gives hope for children with similar severe spinal deformities.
Featured Stories at USA Health
At USA Health, we nurture relationships with our patients. That’s why we share stories that chronicle their healthcare journeys, from their initial arrival at one of our facilities to their lives beyond recovery. If you have a story you would like to tell, please contact us by submitting your story using our online form here.
Every Wednesday for the past six years, Ocean has received enzyme replacement infusions at Children's & Women's Hospital. Now, she is a thriving 9-year-old who loves to sing and dance and take exercise classes with her mom.
Faced with a scary diagnosis, Helen Bender Bailey fights melanoma with the help of immunotherapy, family and community.
“People keep telling me that it is a miracle I had a stroke and have no long-term effects from it, but the miracle is truly in Dr. Nisar’s capabilities and the team at University Hospital.”
Zaira Estrada and Lucio Cruz welcomed their newborn son, Alexander, in a setting more akin to a luxury hotel suite than a typical hospital room. Cruz served as construction coordinator for the unit's remodeling, handling many of the details that give the fifth floor its new, luxurious feel.
The Teal Gypsy enables Janna King to raise ovarian cancer awareness while pursuing her passion for fashion.
Myria Mack-Williams, M.D., is more than just a pediatrician. See what makes her practice different.
Too many victims of violence end up in our trauma center more than once. See what Andrew Haiflich, R.N., M.S.N., and others are doing to change that.
The way Bob Israel, M.D., approaches primary care has his patients looking at health in a whole new way. See for yourself.
The cause of post-ICU syndrome is a mystery that Mike Lin, Ph.D., is determined to uncover. See what he’s doing.
See why William “Bill” Richards, M.D., thinks bariatric procedures are a way to advance diabetes research.
Shelia Ross, D.N.P., thinks that getting patients the right stroke treatment more quickly starts in the community. See why.