However his stryde price is fishy, it’s cheap as India, the nails are very pricey themselves. 43,775-> usd= 49,179, I don’t see How he can cover cost of nails and hospital and anesthesia fees
My second concern is, he seems to have a good reputation in this forum but I couldn’t really find any information or proof with substance. He doesn’t have nearly as much experience as a lot of other doctors, however seemingly is looked up to as a really good doctor. He doesn’t have any CLL photos he could provide in the interview. I wanted to do either tsf and stryde or tsf and p2 with him by next summer.
Can anyone who has followed this forum for a while or who has info about him provide it good or bad
How does he charge around 43k euro for stryde? The nails by themselves are really expensive, plus hospital fees and PT etc
Let math do the work for you to answer some of your questions.
Dr. Giotikas pays 27,825 Euros for two STRYDE nails. That's $31,400 U.S. Dollars.
Dr. Giotikas charges 45,745 Euros (New Price Beginning In Sept). That's $51,600 U.S. Dollars.
$51,600 - $31,400 = $20,200 to pay for surgeon fees, anesthesia, hospital, physical therapy, etc..
As far as experience is concerned. Over 100 lengthening cases per year for the last five years is definitely not a novice, but it's nowhere near the level of Dr. Paley, Dr. Rozbruch, or Dr. Donghoon Lee. So yes, he's inexperienced compared to those three doctors, but he's not lacking experience when it comes to limb lengthening. There's a difference.