QUINCY MEDICAL CENTER PROVIDED TOP-NOTCH CARE

From: The Boston Globe | Date: November 18, 2001 | Copyright information

Once again the services of the Quincy Medical Center, under emergency conditions, were provided to me and I cannot say enough for the care and treatment received.

On Oct. 30 I awoke at 6 a.m. with severe tremors and difficulty breathing. My wife phoned my Harvard Pilgrim HMO and was advised to take me immediately to the Quincy Medical Center emergency room.

Upon arrival Dr. McElroy and his professional staff performed the necessary tests and diagnosed I was suffering a massive in...

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