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Patient Stories
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Brain Aneurysm: Laurie Jean’s Story
"My doctors saw me as a mom, a wife, a writer and a professor; not an unnamed, unknown patient." Laurie Jean Cannady
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Complex Spinal Reconstruction: Danica’s Story
"[My daughter]'s recovery was everything we had hoped for…. [Her neurosurgeon] made all the difference in restoring a childhood that she honestly never had."
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Kidney Transplant: Neil’s Story
"People don’t realize that living kidney donation is an extremely safe procedure. There’s a low risk to donors, or we wouldn’t do it." Neil’s transplant surgeon, Niraj Desai, M.D.
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Double Arm Transplant: Brendan’s Story
Brendan received a transplant of two arms from a deceased donor, becoming one of only seven people in the U.S. to have undergone successful double hand transplants.
Johns Hopkins Home Care
We provide high quality, individualized care for patients of all ages where you feel most comfortable – your home or community. Our services and equipment are designed to help you regain and retain a level of independence.