I highly respect Dr. Marie. I'm a Canadian and I have talked to Doctor Marie about this surgery. This was before when Stryde was available but now only Precise is available because of Stryde recall. Her price for Precise is $85000 CAD. She will probably do Stryde again once it's available. I went with Betz because I felt like I couldn't wait any longer and I didn't want to use a non-weight bearing nail because I've decided to absolutely tell no one about my surgery so I wouldn't be able to take care of myself without a weight-bearing nail. I believe she told me that's the cost for everything including Physiotherapy, medicines, etc. so her cost isn't that bad since it includes all the additional costs not on the headline bill that Betz gives.
(someone please fact check if the cost includes everything ssince I don't remember 100% if she said that).
Here is some information on Montreal and Doctor Marie:
Firstly, I think Doctor Gdalevitch is incredibly qualified. She did all her studies at McGill which is a top Canadian university. She's incredibly professional and has high standards based on the conversations I've had with her. Canada in general have incredibly high standards for becoming a doctor compared to the rest of the world. You need to have to incredibly smart with about top 5% of your class, do volunteering, extracurriculars, have top MCAT scores of 95th percentile+, etc. Medical schools usually have 10% acceptance rate or lower in Canada.
Montreal is a relatively cheap city to live in. It's much lower than Toronto and Vancouver. I live in Montreal and I pay about $1450 Canadian Dollars in total with all utilities (About 1000 Euros or 1125 USD) per month for a 500sqft 1 bedroom condo apartment in a 40-50 floor building built around 2018 (everything is brand new and there's a doorman and condo services) in
downtown. If you AirBnb it will cost about the same amount (before the airbnb commission fees) for this high standard of living. All the AirBnBs I've seen in Germany are so expensive and most of them are such old buildings/furnishings/designs. Being in a gas station, airport, and grocery store in Germany while seeing Betz, food and essentials are about the same price. I feel like it's a bit more expensive in Germany than in Montreal but it's hard to tell because prices are listed before sales tax (15% in quebec) whereas sales tax is already included in the price in Germany.
One of my friends told me that Montreal has the 2nd most restaurants per capita in North America (New York City being first). I'm not sure if this is true but there are so many options in Montreal. You can use UberEats/DoorDash for food delivery and Cornershop (Uber grocery delivery service)/InstaCart.
The website to rent apartments in Canada is called
https://www.kijiji.ca/ if you're looking for a rental.
https://www.kijiji.ca/b-location-court-terme/ville-de-montreal/c42l1700281?ll=45.501689%2C-73.567256&address=Montreal%2C+QC&radius=50.0The second link being for Montreal short term rentals.
Language wise: The Province of Quebec usually speak only French whereas the rest of Canada speak only English.
Montreal is the outlier for Quebec. Almost all people will know how to speak English. I don't know any French but if someone speaks French to me first and I say hello, they'll switch to English. It's because most jobs require both languages in Montreal and some of the universities are English speaking universities (including McGill where teaching is in English and not French).
If you have further questions about Montreal or Canada, I'd be happy to answer them.