› Forums › Limb Lengthening Doctors › Dr Sarbjit Singh (Singapore)
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joe18.
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- 1 year, 3 months ago
Is there anyone with knowledge about him? I have looked at his biography and he appears to be quite reputable, plus there are several diaries regarding him, and Singapore has a strict approach to health, yet I have come across some conflicting reviews about him. Being a Singaporean, I am really keen on undergoing the surgery in Singapore.00
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- 1 year, 3 months ago
This situation is quite unpleasant. Singapore certainly is not a 3rd World country!
Let’s “hope” that the girl and the newspaper are somewhat “sensationalists” and that the doctor lacks both skill and experience or seriousness.
However, the fact remains that all of this is indeed possible…00 -
- 1 year, 3 months ago
In one of the images, it appears there is an infection potentially linked to an allergy or a poorly managed secondary skin condition. The accountability could lie with both the doctor and the patient (?). In another image, cicatrization has not yet been accomplished. This might be a physiological issue, as it is noted as a possible complication of limb lengthening (LL).
I am unsure how to interpret the other photographs, but I still do not observe any issues in the Rx.
There are individuals present with experience in interpreting Rx, and it would be excellent if Dr. Assayag could provide some insights.00 -
- 1 year, 3 months ago
She asserted that she was unable to walk after approximately 1 month, or so I think, but she had precice 2 for certain, so that’s obviously not achievable in such a short period.
The infection appears severe, and this doctor has individuals voicing their grievances in this forum regarding misalignments in nearly everyone.
Just travel to S Korea and consult Dr. Lee and keep safe.00 -
- 1 year, 3 months ago
If he resembles Sarbjit Singh at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, considering the numerous misalignments discussed in the forum and examining his CV, this is truly frightening.00 -
- 1 year, 3 months ago
If he is the same as Sarbjit Singh at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, considering the numerous misalignments mentioned in the forum and reviewing his CV, this is truly alarming.
I came to the conclusion that all CVs are fundamentally insane ..also giotikas s ones and he experienced misalignments, one death, inadequate hospital care etc in like..what, 1 year?
Monegal himself has a not-so-great CV and it’s problematic.
Dr.M has a terrible CV and it demonstrated really good outcomes even though his marketing is what has never placed him on my list.
I would prioritize patient experiences over CVs because they have proven to be not really helpful.00
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