So the only reason we'd go with him instead of Paley is to save $20k?
Yeah I mean for me a few reason is I can wfh in tech based out of San Francisco. Time zone was a big part for me, I didn’t take a single day off from work except surgery day. Logistically I was able to drive to Las Vegas and find a 3 br airbnb for $2k a month.
I think it really is a person in person basis. Dr. Paley is the more experienced surgeon, no doubt, but it’s not a really hard surgery..I watched full videos on YouTube. It’s a 1.5 hour operation and Dr. D is easily qualified for the job.
TLDR, I don’t think you can go wrong with either surgeons. They’re both top of the line. If you have specific questions on the process of Dr. D and what to expect, I’d be happy to answer it for you.
I think one thing overlooked is that because the amount of volume in Paley, it’s harder for him to for a personal connection with you. Dr D doesn’t have that volume and knows each of his patients by heart. He can chat about any single of his patients, who they are, where they work, and what their journey was like. I met a guy in PT and was chatting about hey this guy “bob” and he was like oh yeah the guy that work at X. Well he’s in a wheelchair because he weighs 200 pounds and you don’t so you should be on your walker more.
Really pros and cons of both, but I think any of the famous 5 or 6 US CLL surgeons, you’re in good hands. Just depends logistically what works best for you.