An Irving medical team went above and beyond to help a patient in need. 'This is what we were meant to do.'
James Gafford doesn't need much to make him happy. Little acts of kindness bring tears of joy.
"They're good people," Gafford said of the staff at his primary care doctor, Shailendra Chavda, M.D., and his staff at USMD at Las Colinas. Gafford had a fall that put him in the hospital. While there, he was diagnosed with kidney failure, put on dialysis, and spent nearly three months between the hospital and nursing care.
During a call to check in on Gafford after he got home, Dr. Chavda's staff realized he'd been sent home without shoes, without enough food at home, and without the means to get some. That's when medical assistant Azucena Jimenez made a house call.
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