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Colleen O'Hara

Colleen O'Hara is amazed with the level of care she received after a successful round of radiation therapy that treated her bone cancer.

February 16, 2017
Colleen O'Hara smiles while wearing a black blouse and a turquoise stone necklace.

After being successfully treated with radiation therapy for bone cancer in her cranium, one of the side-effects Colleen O'Hara suffered from was tooth loss. She met with her oral surgeon to begin the repair process and was surprised to find out that she needed 30+ hours of hyperbaric oxygen therapy prior to each procedure.

That's when she first met the wonderful staff at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Hyperbaric Medicine Center. They eased her anxiety and gave her the day-to-day support she needed. Colleen was amazed by the level of care she received saying, "On the highest professional level, they treat people with kindness, dignity and respect. ALWAYS and in all ways."

Learn more about the Hyperbaric Medicine Center at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center.

Published:
February 16, 2017
Location:
Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center

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