Patient Stories

David Warner gives Whit Hall an eye exam after having done a successful cornea transplant.

Cornea Transplant Saves Vision of NICU Doctor

For Whit Hall, M.D., a constant blurring of his vision made work more difficult. The nature of the work, however, required keen vision. Hall is a neonatologist in the UAMS Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. “Many of our babies are very small,” said Hall. “In order to help the babies breathe, for example, we have to…

Harshad (L) and Kovidh Salidi return to the NICU every Christmas with presents for the preemies.

NICU Graduates Visit UAMS Annually to Bring Gifts for Preemies

A holiday tradition emerged for the Saladi family with the birth of their twins four years ago. Kovidh and Harshad Saladi spent 11 days in the NICU at UAMS in December 2014. Every year since, they have come back with their parents, Swaroop and Manju, during the Christmas season to give gifts to the NICU…

James Pruss as Santa Claus listening to Christmas wishes.

Santa Gets Back to Work After Wrist Repair at UAMS

For the first time in decades, James Pruss is spending this December making appearances as Santa Claus. Until the Spaghetti with Santa event in North Little Rock on Dec. 2, Pruss says he had forgotten how much he enjoys the gig. “It’s fun to see the looks on the kids’ faces when they see me…

Kidney recipient John Drossopolus says he's happy to no longer schedule his life around dialysis.

In 2018, Fort Smith Man Received UAMS’ 2018th transplant.

On Nov. 29, 2018, John Drossopolus’ rode his mountain bike for the first time in more than five months. While his strength was not 100 percent, the Fort Smith man feels he is almost there. Drossopolus’ personal mantra is three-pronged and it starts with having a positive attitude. He was living with chronic kidney disease…

Alventena Cobb

Violinist Plays Again Thanks to Spinal Cord Stimulation

Alventena Cobb of Conway is a professional musician. She’s played the violin for more than 30 years and has instructed many students. Cobb uses her instrument as a method of expression. So when a shoulder injury prevented her from picking up her bow and strings, she felt incomplete.

Jessica Stacy and her son Wesley play together days after their kidney surgeries.

Morrilton Mom Donates Kidney to Toddler Son

The pain following surgery ended up being greater than she anticipated, but Jessica Stacy says she would change it for nothing. The Morrilton mother smiles as she watches her 2-year-old son play happily with his toys, 10 days after she’d given him one of her kidneys.

Carrie Stewart playing golf

Screening Leads to Early Cancer Diagnosis and Early Cure

During a visit with her primary care physician last fall, Carrie Stewart decided to schedule a routine colonoscopy. “It was time anyway because I was 50,” Stewart said. “My doctor helped me get set up and I went in for the procedure Dec. 27.” The physician performing the colonoscopy saw a growth on the imaging…

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