5/5 Keirjsten A. 3 years ago on Google
Im
43
years
old
and
in
October
of
2019
I
was
diagnosed
with
stage
4
metastatic
breast
cancer.
I’m
also
BRCA2
positive.
Having
cancer
and
going
through
chemo
is
scary
and
hands
down
the
hardest
thing
I’ve
ever
done.
From
the
first
time
my
husband
and
I
met
Dr.
Gray
he
was
(and
continues
to
be)
positive
and
optimistic.
In
our
experience
we
find
him
to
be
very
personable,
easy
to
talk
to
and
even
laugh
with.
Dr
Gray
was
aggressive
in
treating
my
cancer
and
I’m
so
glad
he
was.
As
of
May
2020
I
am
cancer
free.
Dr
Gray,
PA
Kelly,
the
nurses
and
the
entire
staff
at
Utah
Hematology
Oncology
are
fantastic!
I
have
been
to
both
offices
but
their
Layton
facility
is
closer
to
home
so
I’ve
been
there
the
most.
The
chemo
nurses
are
beyond
amazing!!
They
are
friendly,
knowledgeable
(always
answering
my
many
questions)
positive
and
supportive.
I
consider
them
my
friends!
💖
Dr.
Gray
has
been
awesome
to
work
with.
I
will
be
honest,
he
usually
is
running
a
little
behind
so
I
always
make
sure
and
plan
extra
time.
But
I
know
that
when
he’s
running
late
it’s
because
he’s
taking
the
time
to
treat
other
patients
with
the
kindness
and
respect
he
shows
me.
Even
if
he’s
running
late
Dr
Grey
NEVER
makes
me
feel
rushed
during
our
appointments.
He
takes
time
to
answer
my
many,
many
questions.
Speaking
of
questions....
I
appreciate
that
I
can
call
and
leave
a
question
for
Dr.
Gray
or
the
nurses.
I
know
they
are
crazy
busy
and
I’m
sure
they
get
several
calls
a
day.
But
just
a
heads
up,
sometimes
they
can’t
answer
your
question
and
call
back
the
same
day.
I
realize
every
cancer
story
is
different
and
I
realize
that
I
might
not
stay
cancer
free
for
the
rest
of
my
life.
But
I
do
know
that
no
matter
what
my
future
holds
Dr.
Gray
and
his
staff
will
make
sure
they
are
doing
everything
they
can
for
me.
There
are
several
choices
for
cancer
treatment,
I’m
so
glad
that
I
chose
Utah
Hematology
Oncology.
Thank
you❣️❣️