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“Joel's heart surgery
“The hospital couldn’t have prepared him better.””
When Joel was 10, his parents took him to the doctor because he was feeling poorly. They thought he just had a cold and an earache. As it turned out, he was suffering from a rare congenital heart condition called subaortic stenosis. Joel was referred to The Harley Street Clinic for treatment.
The thought of an operation can be frightening at any age, and Joel was really nervous about going into hospital. At The Harley Street Clinic, HCA UK have a team who specialise in treating adolescents and children like Joel. The team showed Joel’s parents around the paediatric intensive care unit and made sure they knew exactly what to expect.
A specialist psychologist helped Joel prepare for surgery and supported him while he was recovering. The operation was a success. As well as curing Joel’s condition, it really boosted his confidence. So much so that he used his experience to encourage a classmate when they needed a major operation too.
Yvette (54) a journalist from Kent, started experiencing pain in her hip seven years ago in 2015. An ex-national gymnast who had been incredibly active and flexible her whole life, Yvette felt concerned about the growing discomfort impacting her quality of life, and so sought help from her GP.
73 year-old Michael, an avid walker and charity worker, was diagnosed with arthritis in January 2021. After facing long waiting times and increasing pain that was becoming more frequent, he started to look elsewhere for treatment.
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