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Read stories shared by our patients about their health journeys and experiences at HCA HealthONE Rocky Mountain Children's at Presbyterian St. Luke's.

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  • Augmented reality makes hip surgery more precise, less invasive
    When Parker faced hip replacement surgery while still in his 20s, his team at HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke's recommended using an innovative mixed reality-based digital surgery platform.
  • Stem cell transplant brings new life to SoCal woman battling MS
    Vickie, a native of California, traveled to the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center for an advanced treatment for multiple sclerosis. Her background as a nurse led her to research autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT), selecting the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute due to its expertise and safety record.
  • Expert liver care gets local grandmother healthy for the holidays
    Thanks to exceptional care, eighty-four-year-old Anna A. will get the holiday celebrations she hoped for!
  • Colleague Spotlight: Chantel McClure
    Chantel, an HCA HealthONE Pharmacy Tech, leaned on her colleagues and expansive benefits to care for her son and transition between hospitals.
  • Grant D.
    Sarcoma patient and his nurse navigator celebrate Sarcoma Awareness Month and another round of treatment by skydiving together.
  • CAT Scan revealed cyst on her ovary
    Paula Scholl had gynecologic robotic surgery to remove a cyst on her ovary with a quick recovery.
  • Lori Frisher
    Lori found herself battling cancer again and partnered with the region's most experienced physicians and care team to wage a war against sarcoma.
  • Angelie Acosta
    After learning her baby would be born with esophageal atresia, Laurel sought the care of HCA HealthONE surgeon, Steven Rothenberg.
  • Scott Knock — army medic, husband, dad
    Scott Knock is back on active duty after undergoing surgery to help alleviate pain from neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome.
  • Ben Conners
    When Ben Connors went to the doctors for a blood clot in his arm, he had no idea it would lead vascular surgery to correct the underlying issue of TOS.