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Connie A. writes:
“Last week I was speaking with a patient who had been admitted by Dr. Maheshwari. Among other things, he was to be initiated on a new medication for his Atrial Fib. When doing his education about his new medication, he told me he really liked Sherman Hospital. He went on to say that his cardiologist had asked him to go to St. Alexis next time, however, the patient very enthusiastically told his cardiologist, “No! I want to go back to Sherman! Everyone is so nice there, and my care has been so excellent!”
Then he went on to complement the staff of the E.P. Lab in particular. He emphasized that everybody is so nice at Sherman. Overall, he was very positive about all of his experiences at Sherman Hospital. And he also stated that he assumed care would be equally good at St. Alexius, but he wanted to go back to Sherman because of the people!”
John B. writes:
“In early March, I had arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery performed at Sherman Hospital. The surgery turned out to be more complicated than originally planned. Thank God for not only skill of the surgeon, Dr. Scott Mox, but the skill, care, and compassion of the entire Sherman Outpatient Surgical Team.
This is the third arthroscopic joint surgery I have had over the last 5 years, all of them at Sherman. Thanks to everyone at Sherman Hospital, for the consistently-superior quality of service rendered. Though I hope I never need another surgery, it is extremely comforting to know that I can count on Sherman Hospital for the very best care!”









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