Dr Doan? Dr. Daniel Kozyra? Dr. Parihar Good Doctors?

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    IWantToBe6ft
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    Hey guys, I have a question. I am interested in limb lengthening and would like to get it done.

    Is Dr Doan from Vietnam good doctor? What are some reports on him? I’ve found a few 1 doctor in poland, then 1 in Russia, one in India and then Vietnam.

    They are very close to me and much cheaper. But, has anyone had experiences with him or had work done with him.

    1. Dr Doan
    2. Dr Daniel Kozyra Highly likely —–Prefer this one
    3. Dr Parihar —– Likely best option
    4. Dr Dong Hoon – Not sure about this one.

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      boney
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      Dr Parihar is the best bet for affordability if you want medical care that can be sort of compared to Dr Paley, he was trained by him after all. Many reports say that Dr Parihar does genuinely care about his patients and provides adequate accommodations/medical attention. Only go with him for India though. Nobody else in India. They are all butchers with fake degrees who hired people from their families who don’t know what they are doing and just want your money.

       

      I don’t know much about the polish doctor, but I do know there is an official Paley institute in Poland so if he’s related to that then you should be good. South Korea is generally good too. Dr Doan is a mixed batch of opinions. For example one time he just cut someone’s Achillies tendons mid surgery without telling him beforehand to because it was too tight and to save time or something  which western doctors do ONLY as an emergency/last resort to something, when he got back a doctor told him that he could have easily fixed the tightness with some physio. Now he has to get reconstructive surgery. Other reports say he was very attentive to patient needs so who knows.

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