I underwent months of expensive and time-consuming evaluations, starting from the initial hour-long conversation, where they informed me that insurance would handle the majority of the expenses.
Despite my inquiries, they reassured me several times.
During the appointment intended to discuss the surgery before scheduling it, they disclosed that it was not covered and would amount to at least 100k per bone.
They made little effort to pretend that something had altered and simply disclosed the reality.
My problem with Australian doctors is they think they can charge 100k like the Americans without having anywhere near close to the experience. I would say they have 10% of the experience of the Americans.
There is another one in Melbourne Leo Donnan.