I wanted to share with you that my father passed away August 16, 2020. He was 90 years old. We were able to celebrate his 90th birthday in January of this year because of the care he received from all the staff at Mount Sinai Queens in 2018 and until his death.
Primary care physician Rolando Borges, MD, was not only always there for my father but he was always there for me and my entire family every step of the way. His dedication, patience, persistence, and concern were present at every encounter. He always listened, and he always informed us of what was going on. He kept us abreast of every decision and every development. He treated my father as if he were his own, and for that I can’t begin to express my gratitude. He is now my mother’s primary care physician, and I know that he will always guide us the right way with her care, too. He is also my doctor and my husband’s doctor. When my children turned 18, he became their primary care physician, too.
Another member of your team who I would like to express gratitude for is Georgios Syros, MD, Director of Arrhythmia Services at Mount Sinai Queens. He was my father’s cardiologist. His honesty, his dedication, and his constant concern were always evident. He never failed to respond to a question, call, or email, and that is something I will never forget. It doesn’t stop there. He is the cardiologist for every member of my family.
I also want to share with you how much hematologist Howard Greenberg, MD, Director of the Infusion Center, helped my dad live a longer life. My father was dealing with a host of issues, one of which was multiple myeloma. It was because of Dr. Greenberg’s care that my father lived as long as he did. Not only did he care for him when he was alive, but when he found out my father had passed, Dr. Greenberg called me to extend his condolences. He expressed to me what kind of fighter my dad was and how we were fortunate to have had him with us for as long as we did. He showed me that he knew my dad as a human being, not just a patient. His words were exactly what I needed to hear the day after my dad passed. I will never forget his compassion.
Clinical Program Director Tiffany Vargas is someone who I will always remember with great fondness. Ms. Vargas went out of her way to make sure that my dad was always greeted with patience and respect. She always made him feel as if he mattered by asking him questions and making him feel happy even during his saddest moments. Her help allowed him to live as long as he did so that we were able to share more memories with my father. Her constant smile always made him feel better, and that’s all that mattered to me.
Patient Coordinator Amelia Pylarinos, who was at the desk on the fifth floor when we went to see Dr. Syros or Ms. Vargas, was always helpful. She greeted my dad with a smile, spoke to him in Greek and got him his oxygen tank as soon as he got there. My dad had become used to seeing her there, and that made him feel at ease. That is something on which no one can place a value.
Eternally grateful to Dr. Borges, Dr. Syros, Dr. Greenberg, Tiffany Vargas, and Amelia Pylarinos. I know that you have a great team, but I was lucky enough to have met them first-hand during scary times, which they helped make less scary. They made me feel secure and calm. More important, they made my dad feel the same way.
With respect and appreciation,
Anastasia Economopoulos