Letter to the editor: Summit County is lucky to have CommonSpirit
Kremmling
Im not a Summit County resident, but I have something very special to share.
I want to tell everyone about a very special place and all the people who were involved. In December, I had surgery at the Frisco hospital. My doctor, Laura Howell, and her staff and all the nurses that worked there in the OBGYN department are amazing people. I have had some horrible experiences in hospitals in the past three years. And for the first time I felt that someone cared about me and my health. I felt safe. I felt that everyone was doing their job to make sure that all my needs were being met — and then some.
I think that people should know that there is some place they can go and be treated with kindness dignity compassion respect. I have never been so grateful for the way I was treated by the doctors nurses and staff at a hospital, and I wanted to let the people of the CommonSpirit OBGYN department know how thankful I am for everything they did for me! I can’t say it enough — thank you, thank you. The community should be grateful and proud to have people like them.
I hope that Dr. Laura Howell and her staff know how special they are. God bless them all, and thank you, again!
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