Patient Success Stories
Veteran
Ingalls employee on the receiving end of care
To say that Ingalls employee Lee Sopher knows her way around the
hospital would be an understatement.
As an information/front desk employee, this 29-year veteran has
walked the halls of Ingalls literally hundreds of times over, helping
patients get to where they need to go.
"When that front door opens, you're the first person they
see," she
says. "It really means a lot to them when I take the time to
talk and listen."
Recently, though, this energetic 78-year-old was on the receiving
end of Ingalls' trademark care.
"I started losing weight and found myself out of breath,"
she explains.
Just a few days later, Sopher underwent an angiogram, where
doctors pinpointed several blockages in her coronary arteries. From
the catheterization lab, Sopher went straight to the operating room
and had triple bypass surgery, performed by cardiovascular surgeon
Bryan Lee, M.D.
"Just 23 hours later, they had me up and walking," she
said.
Sopher soon began outpatient rehabilitation at Ingalls, and that's
where you could find her three times a week, pedaling her way back
to fitness on an exercise bike. "I'm feeling great," she
says. "I was
so happy with the care I received, and so were my kids."
For more info on Ingalls Heart
Care, call 800-221-2199.
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