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Dr. Arturo Volpe

Houston, Texas

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Dr. Arturo Maria Volpe was born on August 24, 1952 in Naples, Italy to Wanda Basadonna and her husband Alberto Maria Volpe. As a boy, Arturo attended the Jesuits' La Quercia in Florence for one year and then Institut le Rosey in Rolle and Gstaad, Switzerland until he took his high school...

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Hello to all! Remembering Mr. Arturo Volpe. My severely autistic son Samuel met Mr. Volpe when he was six years old. Such a kind and caring person. He recommended HBOT and it did help my son. Wish you were still here. You were a very bright light in this world. Thank you for all that you did for our Sam, who will be 19 in a few weeks.

I cannot believe it´s been 11 years. It doesn´t seem possible. We think and talk about you so often. We still need you now. We so wish you were still here. I think often about the last few weeks we were at your office. We were doing hbot and the seal spilt. You had to have it sent off to be fixed. I remember prior to that you had been on "vacation." I remember asking you if you were ok, (you had a large scar on your head), and you said, something like "oh yes, not to worry, I´m just fine." I...

Hello to all! Dr. Volpe is missed every day. How he conducted his practice and treated his patients was a rare gem. His knowledge is missed every day. I often think about medical matters from the viewpoint of what would Dr Volpe think of this? Dr. Volpe saw my son Samuel who has severe autism a few weeks before he could no longer work. He interviewed us for almost an hour and treated us with so much respect and kindness. He wanted to know all about my son's history and about his adverse...

Yes, we think about Dr. Volpe all the time and we talk about him and his knowledge he imparted on us. People are starting to see that what he taught was the right way and I love sharing what he taught with others . A favorite story of ours is when my mom and I were sitting in his office and he was telling us what we should do with my son, and my mom and I started talking (we talk over each other loudly) and Dr. Volpe just smiled and leaned back in his chair and then he said "I love it when...

Today begins another year without Arturo in the world, but he is missed and remembered and loved every day. Thank you to all who keep his memory alive. Margaret

You are still so very missed. We need you and your knowledge now more than ever.

Hello to all. I am a bit late, sorry. Dr. VOLPE, had such a big heart. His mission was love. He did it in his life and practice. He saw my non verbal severely autistic son Samuel, just weeks before he(Dr. Volpe) passed away. The more I think back to that visit, I can conclude I was part of a miracle. He knew he was going to be passing soon, yet that did not stop him from caring so much for my sick son. That takes a huge amount of love integrity and courage. Knowing you will be passing...

Met Arturo on vacation in Capri when I was 16. He was my first crush! We corresponded for a long time while he was at school . Over time we lost touch but I have very fond memories of him. It sounds like he was special to many people.

We miss you so very much Dr V.