Tell Your Story: Patient Testimonials
Inspire others with your healthcare journey
At Frederick Health, every patient has a story. Whether you’ve found success through one of our programs, received life-changing care from our providers, or felt deeply supported by our team, we invite you to share how Frederick Health has been part of your journey.
Your testimonial may help others find the care they need and feel confident in their own healthcare journey. Stories may be featured on our website, social media, or other materials.
If you’ve had a positive experience with Frederick Health and would like to share it with us and others, please complete the form.
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"Philip Lyles was 44 years old when he was diagnosed with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. At the time, his son had just turned one year old. But five years later, he’s not only celebrating being cancer-free, he’s celebrating the people who made it possible. Philip’s diagnosis At the time of his diagnosis in 2021, Philip Lyles had been solely focused on growing his family. What should have been a time spent on first steps, first words, and family milestones suddenly became ..."
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"A fourth-grade teacher preparing to become a first-time mom delivered her twin sons via emergency C-section nearly 10 weeks before their due date at Frederick Health. As the twins fought to grow stronger in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), their care team not only provided critical medical care, but also guided the new parents extensively, with the parents calling the NICU a “training camp for parents.” After arriving at the Emergency Room around 10 p.m. for her ..."
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"After a year of debilitating leg pain that left her unable to walk properly, 78-year-old Suzanne Schooler is celebrating a dramatic 150% recovery thanks to Frederick Health’s newly expanded Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Rehabilitation Program. Schooler, a retired instructional designer and corporate educator, has been horseback riding for over 17 years. She had been able to ride and tend to her horse, called Spud, with little-to-no pain until February of 2024, when she was ..."