GGC's Champaigne Named Health Care Hero

05.17.13
GGC's Champaigne Named Health Care Hero

Neena Champaigne, MD, Assistant Clinical Geneticist and Director of the Metabolic Treatment Program at the Greenwood Genetic Center (GGC) has been named
by GSA Business as their 2013 Physician Healthcare Hero. GSA Business annually recognizes individuals and organizations with a passion
for healthcare and compassion for patients. Champaigne was nominated by her colleagues and patients for her dedication and commitment to families impacted
by rare metabolic disorders, many of which are diagnosed through the SC Newborn Screening Program and require lifelong dietary or other treatments
to prevent intellectual disability, seizures or even death.

“Dr. Champaigne is respected and loved by her patients for her caring and compassionate manner and unequaled expertise on these rare disorders,” shared
Dr. Steve Skinner, GGC Director. “She is directly available to her patients and their families at all times and regularly goes above and beyond for
the families she serves. This is a well deserved honor.”

“It is very rewarding to be practicing genetic medicine in a time when so many discoveries are making these potentially devastating diseases not only manageable,
but in some cases, preventable,” expressed Champaigne. “This is really a team approach involving many GGC faculty and staff along with close cooperation
from our patients and their amazing families. They are my heroes.” Champaigne was recognized at an awards dinner in Greenville on May 16th and will
be profiled in the June 3rd issue of GSA Business.

Lucy's Story

When our daughter Lucy had a metabolic crisis at 7 days old, we were shocked and devastated to find out that she was born with a rare genetic disorder (MSUD). Her newborn screening results did not make it back in time to prevent the crisis, and no one at our local hospital was familiar with the disease. They did not know how to treat her. Calls were made to Greenwood Genetic Center to confirm her diagnosis and guide her care. Dr. Champaigne and Ami...

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