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Success Stories

Adley – Metopic

 Adley entered the world on March 28th, 2012. My third pregnancy and child with no complications during pregnancy or labor and delivery with all three children! Her two big brothers were smitten over her the first time they saw, and held Adley. Our family was complete with a little princess and two big brothers to… read more

Benjamin – Sagittal

As we embark on Benjamin’s one year anniversary post surgery, I find myself ready and happy to share our cranio success story.  My name is Sara Webster and I am the mother of Benjamin who was diagnosed with sagittal craniosynostosis at eight weeks of age. Born a healthy 8lbs, 11oz, Benjamin was an extremely happy… read more

Leonardo – Sagittal

On August 21, 2012 my husband and I welcomed our third child to this world.  Leonardo Emanuel Juarez who was born at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fl.  Born at 3:06 p.m., 21 in. long, he was a healthy 9 lbs & 6 oz big baby boy!  Throughout my pregnancy I had pain on my… read more

Addison – Sagittal

It was a week after you were born we took you to the doctor for your jaundice check she said you looked fine and she wasn’t even going to test you. There was something she was concerned about though and it was the shape of your head. She tried to assure me it was probably… read more

Logan – Sagittal & Coronal

Our son Logan was born prematurely (26 weeks) on August 16, 2012. He weighed in at 2lbs 2oz and was only 14 inches long.  He was the smallest miracle we had ever seen with our own eyes. His home for the first 67 days of his life was the NICU. Our little boy had his… read more

Balian – Sagittal

On April 12th, 2013 my husband Dennis and I welcomed our 2nd child Balian Michael into this world. He was healthy and perfect to us, but had a little trouble breathing because of the fluid in his lungs. We were over the moon excited and so in love! The next day we were told that… read more

Rocco – Coronal

Rocco Sullivan Gambone was born on July 10, 2012 at 12:54 am.  He was born naturally and without complication at 41 weeks, weighing in at 7lb 14oz.  As his mother, I had a completely normal pregnancy – I actually enjoyed it being my first pregnancy and at 32 years old, had no health issues during… read more

Austin – Sagittal

Austin came into this world May 9th 2013 weighing 8 lbs 15 oz and it was love at first sight.  Austin’s pediatrician came in the day he was born and said he was beautiful.  On the third day she came in and asked us to come into her office the next day.  We thought it… read more

Braydon – Sagittal

Braydon Nicholas Triscari was born April 25th 2013 via scheduled c-section. Braydon is my second child I had a perfectly normal healthy pregnancy, when he came out and we saw him he was just that… a perfectly healthy 8lbs 110z beautiful baby boy. We all fell immediately in love with Braydon and were so happy… read more

Divan El-Jay – Sagittal

Divan El-Jay was born in February this year and was diagnosed with craniosynostosis. The doctors wanted to do the operation when he was 6 months old.  LJ and Madelaine (proud parents of little Divan) were devastated when they heard the news and none of us had heard of this before but thanks to Cranio Care… read more

Amelia – Cloverleaf

Amelia Anne was born on 11/09/12 and was diagnosed with Cloverleaf or also known as “kleeblattschadel” Craniosynotosis at birth. Multiple sutures on her skull were fused together and the more sutures that are fused, the worse the condition is. The Doctor noticed right away something was not right with her head shape. She was sent… read more

Ryan – Sagittal

Ryan was born on December 17, 2012. He is our first baby and the absolute love of our lives. Early on in my pregnancy, I was told that something would be wrong because he had a high nuchal translucency reading. We held our breath and waited as he came out – and at first glance,… read more