They have already caused dozens of cases of osteomyelitis among Korean, Chinese, and Japanese patients. Furthermore, they attempted planned bankruptcy by offering deceptively low prices. Over 50 patients are currently suing them. To erase their bad reputation, they relocated the hospital and changed its name. Don't be fooled.
Please look at the two images below. Even though the hospital names are different, the doctor Dr. Ju Hwan Chung is the same. This is a cowardly tactic to cover up their bad reputation.
Below is my diary detailing the assaults, threats, and financial exploitation I suffered at their hands.
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=85079.0
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Warning!Yonsei Kim has changed its name to Tallead Orthopedic Surgery Clinic
Posted on Feb 28, 2026, 1:40 am
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Posted on Mar 5, 2026, 9:25 am
#2
He is my former friend.
He developed osteomyelitis following surgery at Tallead Orthopedic Surgery Clinic.
He subsequently received treatment at the same hospital, but the osteomyelitis recurred.
Tallead Orthopedic Surgery Clinic initially ignored his complaints, causing the osteomyelitis to worsen.
Posted on Mar 7, 2026, 5:42 am
#3
This is an image from Tallead Clinic showing a patient who underwent surgery, with the original bone dissolved due to osteomyelitis.
They made the ridiculous claim that this osteomyelitis healed naturally. Is South Korea's medical standard below that of Turkey?
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