What do you think of people discarding India because of Sarin?
From everything I've seen, Parihar seems great. Shah has mixed reviews.
Well multiple doctors located in India have had poor patient results and reviews. Some of the doctors people have chosen to go to have either not had real Ilizarov training or have had the proper qualifications but were unethical/uninterested with patient aftercare.
Sarin's a freelancer who's not technically employed by the hospital he does his surgeries in. Messed up a ton of people.
Sringari's a joint replacement surgeon who's offering limb lengthening for some reason. Some patients have reported bad results.
Raheja lengthened tibias and femurs with monorails at the same time at patient request. Good doctors would never agree to do so even at a prospective patient's demand.
Shah has the technical training but his dealings with Crimsontide makes it seem like he has a lack of ethics - advising removal of cast too early and then charging to fix the correction even though his advice is what caused the issue.
Chaudhary was Dr Paley's first fellow and has been doing leg lengthening longer than anyone else in India, but patient aftercare is non-existent. Plus, he had a poor review where the patient said he cut his achilles tendons during surgery without informing him beforehand that that's what he was going to do:
http://www.shortsupport.org/Health/Leg-Lengthening/joshua.htmlDr Dhawan seems like a good choice, though. Phoenix seems to be doing well with him, but it's too early to tell so far.
I had a great experience with Dr Parihar and he has a good reputation internationally.