Not at all. From Dr. Guichet:
"The overall budget in London for one level of surgery (both femurs for instance) that you need to face is approx. £50000 (for surgery (hospital, implants, fees, but not removal) including 2 months of training/physiotherapy (11 sessions per week), but not housing, exams, food nor transports. In Italy the budget is a bit less but for people who have housing in London or who prefer an English speaking country, it may not be a better option. You can come for one month of training (count an additional GBP 3000 per month in a gym with supervision of my Team) then the surgery after it.
We offer, in addition to the surgery package, additional packages for housing, exams, and also a very specific preoperative training program for one month under my full control in Milano or London, but not food nor transports. The initial consultation is £300."
Dr. Paley's prices on his website are current, I confirmed this with his new patient consultant. Here is the relevant data:
http://www.paleyinstitute.org/centers-of-excellence/stature-lengthening-center/costs-financial-considerationsI am not considering Korea or Dr. Lee at this point. I have decided that if I will do this, I am going with Dr. Guichet or Dr. Paley only. I'm fortunate to be in a financial position to do this, and even if I weren't, I would save like mad if I wanted this bad enough, and would not compromise on costs vs. the two best physicians on the planet that are qualified to do this procedure.**
I am keeping track of hard costs spent. Thus far, this is money that has left my bank account, so to speak:
$750 - Dr. Paley consultation (prepaid as required)
$904 - Trip to Florida (plane tickets ++ hotel stay)
$3,409 - Trip to London (plane tickets ++ hotel stay)
Anticipated: $390.01 (in today's exchange rates from GBP to USD) for Dr. Guichet's consultation
Anticipated: $300 for Dr. Paley's X-ray fees.
I am not spending any money on training, as I work out 6 days per week and have for years
. I've increased my time in the rock climbing gym and added Pilates and Yoga for maximum flexibility, but that's it. The only thing I can't do is a full set of splits yet, and I'm hoping to be able to do that by the time I visit Dr. Guichet in September. I'm 7.5 inches on the dorsiflexion test and incredibly flexible otherwise, so I hope he waives the month of training with him, but prepared to pay the extra cost for this as well if needed.
(**to add:
absolutely not judging anyone for going with other physicians due to cost, this is my choice and my opinion only. This is tough surgery filled by difficult choices, and I'm opting in to medical choices that I feel are best for me, everyone else makes similar decisions based on their circumstances).