Heart Patient Plus One Finds Second Home at UC Health
Lesly Maytee Samayoa Solares was visiting a community clinic for severe vomiting, a symptom she thought was related to her pregnancy, when she learned something else was creating her discomfort.
Stephanie Dunlap, DO, associate professor at the UC College of Medicine and UC Health physician, examines Lesly Maytee Samayoa Solares, while her husband Jonathan and their six-month-old Julian, watch.
Lesly Maytee Samayoa Solares, holds six-month-old Julian as Stephanie Dunlap, MD, greets the toddler.
Lesly Maytee Samayoa Solares and her husband Jonathan, hold six-month-old Julian, and are joined by Stephanie Dunlap, MD, associate professor in the UC College of Medicine, in UC Health's Advanced Heart Failure Treatment Center.
Lesly Maytee Samayoa Solares smiles as Stephanie Dunlap, DO, an associate professor in the UC College of Medicine, holds six-month-old Julian, in UC Health's Advanced Heart Failure Treatment Center.
Lesly Maytee Samayoa Solares and her husband, Jonathan, hold six-month-old Julian, in UC Health's Advanced Heart Failure Treatment Center.
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