With my Mom, June 4, 2016 |
An old cliche' says..."First Impressions last."
But this is also similar to a "golden rule." that has two sides positive and negative.
Thus, I am sharing a positive outlook here.
I believe this is not the first time, I'm writing about our very own hospital in the city...
Navotas City Hospital.
Recently, I together with my youngest sister brought my
Mom there who needs urgent medical attention.
At the time, she was experiencing dizziness...had her blood pressure checked, it was 150 over 60.
She was given a certain medicine named Vertrol (16mg), after more than 30 minutes her BP became 160 over 70 and eventually her dizziness slowly fades away.
She was checked by the attending physician. But more than the asking part you would know and feel that there was so much care on every hospital's patient.
My mom is now turning 65, about a year ago, she was hospitalized with a mild stroke. She's still on her recuperating stage.
We were even told that there was a resident Endocrinologist, whom available during Tuesday and Thursday. And that was a very good news for us . Imagine, my Mom has to go to PGH, which was not easy for her. The travel plus the money she has to spend is something very bothering.
We were also enlightened about that fact that it would be best if we have other doctors, so that when there's emergency cases like that of we experienced recently, giving immediate medical attention would be easy.
If the hospital of Navotas only knew how much it means to us...a BIG HELP.
Special thanks to Christie Sanchez M.D. who personally attended on my Mom's case.
With Christie Sanchez M.D. |
And it was always, a PLUS to any of your patients your kindness and being naturally polite.
We're even out of the hospital, without paying anything. And that was so much of a blessing to us.
At least, my Mom can utilize her money and will be spending it to prioritize buying medicines to speed up her continuous recovery and healing.
When we were about to go out, one of the hospital staff, even helped us to look for a tricycle.
Thank you all so much!
Navotas City Hospital Facade |