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When Nurse Becomes Patient
When NurseBecomes Patient
After a routine check-up revealed cause for concern, Lindsay Hanculak sought care from the best team she knew
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For more than 12 years, Lindsay Hanculak has worked as a nurse in EvergreenHealth’s Kirkland Emergency Department. In 2018, she found herself not only caring for others but becoming a patient herself.
After receiving concerning bloodwork results that indicated abnormalities with her parathyroid, Hanculak scheduled an appointment with EvergreenHealth specialist Dr. Timo Hakkarainen.
Not only had Hanculak witnessed Dr. Hakkaranien’s exemplary patient care first-hand, she was also impressed that he’s one of only three fellowship-trained endocrine surgeons in Washington state.
“Part of my practice involves performing diagnostic ultrasounds at the bedside, which is not always done for hyperparathyroidism,” Dr. Hakkarainen explained. “For Lindsay, we were able to detect a large nodule on her thyroid during her first consultation. I was concerned that her parathyroid problem was now secondary, and I was concerned she had thyroid cancer.”
A biopsy confirmed their suspicions; the 38-year-old learned she had papillary thyroid cancer. Within days, Dr. Hakkarainen performed a total thyroidectomy, meticulously freeing Hanculak’s laryngeal nerve— which helps control speaking and swallowing—from the tumor’s grip.
Lindsay Hanculak, EvergreenHealth Surgical Care patient, EvergreenHealth Emergency Care nurse
Hanculak was thrilled to learn her surgery was a success. Though her life is different without a thyroid, experiencing a few common side effects is a small price to pay for living without cancer, she says.
Timo Hakkarainen, MD,
EvergreenHealth Surgical Care

Did You Know?
Dr. Hakkarainen and the team at EvergreenHealth are among the few providers who offer two innovative, minimally invasive surgical techniques that leave no visible or hidden scars for some patients undergoing thyroid surgery.