State of the art, kid-friendly, kind
Kristina bundled Gjovana into the car once more for Danbury, this time for a heart ultrasound and to meet with pediatric cardiologist Joseph Kuruvilla, DO, FAAP. Everything went just as she expected – which is to say, the care was above and beyond.
All of Gjovana’s doctors have access to each other’s notes in MyChart, so Kristina never had to retell Gjovana’s story, or worry she might forget something important. Even at the height of the pandemic, she was struck by the staff’s warmth.
“When I’m at my doctor’s office, people are usually grouchy,” she laughs. “We are at Connecticut Children’s at 8 am and I hear the team talking to each other, and they’re jovial. There’s this camaraderie amongst them. Everyone —from the receptionist to the ultrasound techs to the doctors — all radiate the same kindness.”
Plus, both she and Gjovana loved the space, which by then was a familiar destination.
“The facility is spotless, state of the art, and kid-friendly,” says Kristina. “If I could give them a grade, it would be A+.”
“The best of the best”
Gjovana, who is now 2 and a half years old, is doing great. Her hydronephrosis resolved on its own, after careful monitoring, and her hemangioma has been treated with medication. Her heart murmur is being monitored closely. She’s able to receive all of this in-person care, including advanced imaging like kidney and heart ultrasounds, right in Fairfield County. Sometimes, thanks to Video Visits, she doesn’t even have to leave home.
That leaves plenty of time for fun with her older siblings. August, now 6, is the thoughtful, serious one, who can already hold his own in adult conversation. Vivienne, now 4, is the outdoorsy, curious one, quick to point out a fascinating bug or plant. Gjovana is the assertive, precocious one, who’s currently obsessed with tutus. (Sometimes, depending on the day, she’ll wear three at a time.) Together, the three Gisonde kids make a great team – each with unique, complementary strengths, and a serious commitment to having each other’s backs.
That’s the kind of teamwork Gjovana gets with her health care, too.
“Within the first year of my daughter's life, during a pandemic, she needed the care and guidance of her pediatrician and three specialists. I truly felt like we had a team,” says Kristina. “I wholeheartedly knew that my daughter was in the hands of the best of the best. The level of professionalism, and the attention to care that we received, is award worthy.”