A United States Air Force veteran is extremely grateful following life-saving emergency cardiac care delivered by Caribbean hospital Health City Cayman Islands.
Rod Linkous, a resident of Seattle, Washington, was on a cruise celebrating his 80th birthday with his wife when he suffered a heart attack the evening before arriving into the George Town cruise port in Grand Cayman.
"This gentleman came to us as an emergency transfer from the cruise ship. He had developed chest pain while on the ship and was transferred to the general hospital. They diagnosed him to have a heart attack and referred him to us for the management," reported Dr. Ravi Kishore, Health City's Chief International Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist.
The doctor explained that emergency angiography was performed to relieve a blockage in his main artery: "We opened up the vessel and put in stents, and he is doing pretty well now." Mr. Linkous showered praise on the facility and the staff's efficiency: "In the (United) States, if an ambulance pulls into a hospital, you never see a doctor until you've been processed inside. When I got here, Dr. Ravi met me. He made me feel at ease with all the experience he had. Less than an hour later, I was in the cath theater, and they were doing an angiogram.
We're just really grateful that we were sent to this hospital," his wife Donna Linkous noted. "We had no idea it existed. And it was such a great relief when we were met at the door, for me. I just felt like he was in excellent hands." Mr. Linkous, who stated he came to the Caribbean to enjoy the warm weather and to celebrate his birthday, hopes to return to the Cayman Islands: "I'd like to come back and visit a couple of the doctors and a couple of the nurses, but not under the same condition!"