Thank You Notes

  • You are laser-focused on me and your head is on me. You have helped me considerably in the tackling of this scary and ever-moving disease. I listen to you very intently when with you as you are a very astute APRN and have great knowledge of the disease. You have taken the time to get to know me, and how the disease affects me. I am truly thankful and blessed to have you as my advocate.

    - Patient at the Movement Disorders Center, Ayer Neuroscience Institute

  • My husband and I are moving to Florida full-time. If I cannot find a lymphedema therapist that is close to (as good as) Lynn in Florida, my husband and I will fly up to Connecticut and stay in a hotel for two weeks, just so that I can get therapy from Lynn. She is THAT good, and this disease is SO BAD — chronic and progressive. She is critical to my quality of life.

    - Patient in the lymphedema program in Meriden

  • I had excellent care and the nurses, staff and doctors made my experience less stressful and were very informative. They answered all my questions before I could ask them. It was a very good experience.

    - Ambulatory surgery/endoscopy patient at Windham Hospital

  • (My husband) arrived in MidState’s ER with chest pain, tingling in his left arm, numbness in his right leg and blood pressure alarmingly dropping….We are so thankful for your quick reaction and explaining what would happen next. We were so impressed with your professionalism, your skills and sincere kindness we both needed in that distressing time. He underwent emergency surgery and is doing well.

    - Patient and wife to Dr. Max Goldstein

  • I want to thank Claire Lembo for staying with me during a (diagnostic imaging) procedure and helping me relax. She explained everything that was to be done from the beginning to my home procedures. You have a gem in Claire. Dr. Patel did the procedure and she also explained everything from beginning to end. Because of the care I received, I’m so glad I made the decision to go there.

    - MidState Medical Center diagnostic imaging patient