The surgical team recently came to do another weekend of surgeries at our hospital

Jul 08, 2022

On Friday, June 3, the team was able to operate on three children, all who needed hernia repair. One patient had two hernias and the team was able to do surgery on both at the same time.

The following day, the team was able to operate on five patients. Four of these patients had hernias and one had a cyst under his eyebrow that was removed. The team was able to provide surgeries to a total of 9 children during their time here. We were especially grateful to be able to provide care to a student who attends our school and to a staff member's child, both were able to receive the surgeries they needed.



It is always a blessing when we are able to use our medical resources, including surgeries, to help children and staff who are already serving at Danita’s Children.

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