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Your questions about scoliosis, answered

Your questions about scoliosis, answered

Your questions about scoliosis, answered08/15/2024 Get the full scoop on scoliosis, including what it is, how to identify it and the most effective ways to treat it — from natural remedies to medical treatments. By Jeffrey Gilligan, MD, Neurosurgery, Nuvance Health Living with scoliosis or...

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Stroke 101 and why it’s critical to call 911 for symptoms

Stroke 101 and why it’s critical to call 911 for symptoms

Stroke 101 and why it's critical to call 911 for symptoms05/01/2024 Are there different types of strokes? Can you have a stroke and not know it? When should you call 911 for symptoms? And what exactly is stroke first aid? Find out and save a life! By Joshua Marcus, MD, Neurosurgery, Nuvance Health...

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How to recover from spine surgery

How to recover from spine surgery

How to recover from spine surgery12/04/2023 Knowing what to expect after spine surgery will set you up for a successful recovery. By Dr. Scott Sanderson, Chief of Neurosurgery, Danbury Hospital, part of Nuvance Health Knowing what to expect after spine surgery can prepare you and your support...

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5 ways to prepare to see a spine doctor for back or neck pain

5 ways to prepare to see a spine doctor for back or neck pain

5 ways to prepare to see a spine doctor for back or neck pain11/10/2023 Take steps to put back or neck pain behind you starting by preparing for your first consultation with a spine specialist. By Dr. Scott Sanderson, Chief of Neurosurgery, Danbury Hospital, part of Nuvance Health Back or neck...

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What type of spine surgery is right for me

What type of spine surgery is right for me

What type of spine surgery is right for me?10/27/2023 Curious about neck and back concerns and what to do about them? Here are common spine conditions and types of surgeries to treat them. By Scott Sanderson, MD, Chief of Neurosurgery, Danbury Hospital, part of Nuvance Health We know you want...

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What Our Patients Say About Our Doctors and Staff

Here are some excerpts from Thank You letters to our doctors:

I cannot adequately express the extent of my gratitude and respect for Dr. Batson and his team at Norwalk Hospital in this letter. The level of technical skill, dedication, and professionalism needed to perform a craniectomy is obviously a prerequisite for a successful operation and subsequent recovery. However, the feeling of trust, depth of confidence, and level of communication transmitted throughout my mother’s hospitalization was unparalleled.

Mark I.

Just a little something to express my gratitude for the amazing surgery that saved me from becoming a quadriplegic. God bless you.

Lynda Y.

This is a quick note to let you know how much we appreciate your operating on Steve. We are particularly grateful that you adjusted your schedule to operate on him. Steve is recovering well from surgery and is mentally doing much better now that he is getting relief from the constant pain previously experienced.

Debbie T.

Here is a small handmade token of my appreciation. I could nor work in clay one yar ago. the pain prevented me and I missed it terribly. I started out after my surgery on small pieces and have worked up to larger pieces. Most importantly, without your skill and knowledge, my pain-free life wouldn’t exist. I will be forever grateful for your patience and professionalism.

Jackie W.

Jackie and I want you to know how much we appreciate all you have done to give us back our health. God has given you special gifts. Please know we keep you in our prayers. Thank you again for your warm, personal, and professional care.

Reverend William L.

A few months ago I was watching News Channel 12 with my mother. She said, ‘Good Lord, that man’s too young to be a doctor!’ I looked up and saw my life-saving hero, you! You are worth breaking my neck for. In my 56 years on this earth, I have never had someone go so far out of their way for me. Thank you for not giving up on me.

Karen M.

Feel like telling you that I’m still alive and feeling well. Presently, I’m cancer-free. I will always remember you for the way you treated me and the compassion you showed my whole family, including my 5 grandkids. I am grateful every day.

Janet S.

Just a note to say thank you for saving my life. I’ll never forget being in the hospital and was told I had a subdural hematoma and had to have emergency brain surgery. Not knowing what it all meant and what was to follow was terrifying. Now I can look backward and say how grateful and appreciative I was to receive such excellent care for a fine, skilled doctor who is a nice person as well. I will never forget you.

Kathleen V.

My family and I have no less than a world of appreciation for you for giving John his life back. We appreciate all that every doctor, nurse, therapist, and friend has done for John but if it weren’t for you, we and they would have nothing to work with.

Paula F.

Dr. Batson, thank you for your work to advance the treatment of patients who have suffered traumatic brain injuries. I would be interested to hear any suggestions you may have for commanders in my situation who must care for newly wounded marines.

Colonel Pete P.

Thank you, thank you, and once again, thank you for what you did for Mr. Vincent J.

Morris J.

I just wanted to thank you again for taking such good care of my mother, Violet. She’s doing wonderfully. It’s nice to have her back again for Christmas.

Walter R.

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