Every day across Virtua, patients and their families express gratitude to our teams for outstanding clinical care, life-saving experiences, compassion and support, and the many “little things” that make a big difference.
Your stories of gratitude mean the world to all of us at Virtua. They provide our care teams with a source of inspiration and serve as a powerful reminder of our calling to care for others. If you or your loved one have a story that you would like to share with us, we would love to hear from you! We’ll make sure to get in touch with you and find out how you would like us to celebrate your caregiver.
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Stories of Gratitude
“Our family is grateful to the entire NICU team at Virtua for their exceptional medical care and emotional support. In particular, we are grateful to Dr. Sarvin Ghavam. She stood out as a beacon of hope who provided open and honest communication, patience, and empathy throughout our daughter Molly’s journey. We can’t wait until Molly is old enough to appreciate the stories we tell her about Dr. Ghavam and all the amazing medical staff who cared for her at Virtua!”
— Stacey Gargano, Grateful NICU Mom
See MoreOther Ways to Share Your Story
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Write a Google Review
Write a Google Review
Help spread the word about your experience by posting a Google review!
1. Visit Google.com
2. Search the name of the Virtua practice and location where you received care
3. Look for and click the “Write a Review” button
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Post on Facebook
Post on Facebook
We would love to hear from you! Share a recommendation on Virtua Health’s Facebook page or tag @VirtuaHealth in a post about your care experience.
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Email Your Story to Us
Email Your Story to Us
If you prefer to contact us directly, rather than sharing your experience online, we encourage you to send us your story directly at gratitude@virtua.org. When you do, we’ll make sure to get in touch with you and find out how you would like us to celebrate your caregiver.