Here are some that I've been studying:
- Dr. Dimitrios Giotikas: Reception gives a professional honest response, solid background of the doctor, use TSF, nice city in Athens, but lack of proofs so far and doctor is relatively young. Price-wise while is affordable but still far more costly compared to Solomin. Never had fat embolism cases, claims only minor complications such as broken nails and pin-site infections. The best thing is he doesn't do ATL at all cost and has his own procedure to treat ballerina. 43 CLL cases (24 tibia, 19 femur), up to 150 LL cases per/year (for the last 5 years)
- Dr. Leonid Solomin (ft. Dr. Kulesh) : Solid background, experienced, many successful diaries on the forum and unbelievably cheap. But he uses conventional Illizarov fixator instead of modern TSF and seems to be very blatantly honest about risks and expect a loss of athletic function. I'm not sure if he's honest or just lacks of confidence. However, he never had FE cases, no amputations and only 1 death following an elongation surgery (leg length inequality) over the past 18 years due to an intolerance to anesthesia. Another problem is he does ATL.
Because of his extremely low price though, one could probably consider unilateral external surgery for extra safety and guaranteed maximum results.
- Dr. Robert Rozbruch : Widely regarded as the best LL doctor in the world after Paley but he asked the same price of $125 for TSF as PRECICE which I think is hilarious. Worth it?
- Dr. Mangal Parihar : Eventhough he seems to be a good capable and responsible doctor with experience, unfortunately his clinic looks like a chithole in a 3rd world country and price wise, still more expensive than Dr. Solomin. Worth considering?
- Dr. Shahab Mahboubian : Has never been very appealing to me, but does have some positive notes: In US, a few successful diaries on the forum and quite experienced. TSF Price = $400
I really question the wisdom of choosing Dr. Giotikas over Dr. Solomin. It seems that the only reason is just to avoid ATL.