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Posted on Dec 3, 2020, 8:46 pm
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I will be doing my limb lengthening in India and most recommend Dr Parihar, but can anyone elaborate on his hospital conditions etc

His hospital looks like a shack, his website is very out dated, from the outside looking in, everything about him seems very dodgy, can anyone I guess reassure he is as good as his reputation?

Btw, this is by no means hate, i'm not generalising for this to be racist or anything, I've seen the hospitals and accommodations of other Indian doctors, they seem much more modern, clean and in better areas so if Dr Parihar is the best trained and most successful, why are his facilities so bad.

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Posted on Dec 6, 2020, 1:29 pm
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I will just have to go and visit the place myself but for now, the facilities seem like a massive deal breaker, I can accept he's probably the best option in India but i'll have to believe he is 10x better than the rest of the doctors in India for my mind to be set on doing my surgery with him.

He was my first choice since joining this forum but since then (say whatever you like) the only dr that has given me reassurance and extra info is Dr Sarin, i've talked to over 10 of his patience, all were successful besides 1 non union (he fixed that too).

I just can't find many patients of Dr Parihar nor can I accept his facilities whereas Dr Sarin has a good hospital and a very good accommodation too.

Idk, i'll still go and visit every option in person for myself. If Dr Parihar seems like he has a lot more knowledge than Dr Sarin then I will go against my doubt and just do the surgery with Dr Parihar.

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Posted on Dec 7, 2020, 10:00 pm
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Anyone have any idea on how many patients Dr Parihar has each year?

I haven't spoken to any of his past patients besides obviously coming across KiloKahn and Penguin whereas Dr Sarins team sent me patients numbers whenever I asked, who I made sure were real by asking all the questions, background details, facetimed them during and after their surgery to make sure they weren't under some strict guest house rules to not say anything bad whilst lengthening. Everything imaginable. If this kind of reassurance is possible with Dr Parihar patients then of course i'd go with him.

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