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Kristin said throughout Allie's preoperative care, two separate operations on each eye, and the follow-up care, it was obvious to her that the hospital team specializes in dealing with children and families.
"They know their business," she said. "The staff goes beyond children and really treats the whole family. There was always someone to answer any questions we had. They had a staff person for every need you can think of and these people were just wonderful."
"For instance, here I am with a baby who can't see and they understood that I may not remember something on the day of surgery," said Kristin. "So they call me the night before to remind me and to make sure I bring a blanket, a pacifier or something that would comfort my child."
Grateful for Allie's success
Dr. VanderVeen, Kristen said, has been accessible and available to answer questions that have come up over time and is "pretty much next to God in my eyes because she's enabled my daughter to see again."
Now, almost two years later, Allie's vision is 20/20 when she wears her bifocals, which she will continue to wear to strengthen her eyes. She's expected to always wear glasses, but the hope is that she won't need bifocals in the future. Her lens implants needn't be replaced because customized computer software was used to predict the growth of her eye, so that the lens will meet her vision needs now and into adulthood.
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