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Author Topic: Anyone here that consulted with both Rozbruch & Paley or their patients ??  (Read 597 times)

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Kenda

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Hi is there anyone here that made a consultation with both of them online or in person?
or knows their patients?
Can we do a comparison between both of them in regards to Package, place of surgery, after care, quality,....?
Also in regards of lengthening who pushes the patient to achieve the maximum...
« Last Edit: October 27, 2019, 04:17:24 PM by Kenda »
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PANDA:BEAR..

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Paley is definitely more consecutive.. with his patients...
They are.... World class doctor...in leg lengthening  8)
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PANDA:BEAR..

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I ment conservative...
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TemakiSushi

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If Rozbruch or Paley tells you to stop, better listen to them
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Plan to have Stryde TIBIAS surgery with Donghoon
Welcome any NEGATIVE information of Donghoon
Any doctor with more than 5% complication rate is NOT acceptable

cena

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If Rozbruch or Paley tells you to stop, better listen to them

Why only Rozbruch or Paley. Whoever your doctor is, if he asks you stop, better listen to him
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Kenda

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I am not discussing stop or dont.
the post topic is comparison in points ive mentioned!
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Kenda

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also is anyone familiar with loans, did someone discuss that with these Drs!?
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cena

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@Kenda, doctors don't help arrange "loans".
They can however offer to work through insurance. Paley's website clearly says CLL is not insurable.
Assuming you live in America and have insurance Rozbruch's website says insurance may or may not apply. It is not known until after surgery.

I would not recommend CLL until you can completely afford the entire cost + some for complications. Paley's FAQ is very thorough in this aspect.
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Kenda

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@Kenda, doctors don't help arrange "loans".
They can however offer to work through insurance. Paley's website clearly says CLL is not insurable.
Assuming you live in America and have insurance Rozbruch's website says insurance may or may not apply. It is not known until after surgery.

I would not recommend CLL until you can completely afford the entire cost + some for complications. Paley's FAQ is very thorough in this aspect.

what insurance does rozbruch accept? is it private insurance ?
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