Posted on Nov 11, 2025, 8:41 am
#11
I can’t write English well so I’m using AI to translate the above Chinese to English:
I was a patient of Dr. Quynh in Ho Chi Minh who had limb-lengthening surgery — my experience matches Mordans’ almost exactly. I’m older than most patients, so I have a right to speak.
Thao is basically an incompetent kid who messes things up. I barely saw him after the surgery. Chris was the one who assisted me before and after surgery and told me what to watch for. Thao is usually nowhere to be found: slow to reply to messages (about a week) and rarely answers the phone — if you find him you should be grateful. If you have the surgery, treat him as if he doesn’t exist.
When he does show up, his temper and attitude are awful. If my leg hadn’t been broken I would’ve liked to slap him. The food was disgusting and delivered irregularly; we mostly had to order takeout to eat properly.
Crucially, as Mordans said, the “nurses” and “physiotherapists” Thao provided were unlicensed family members — basically a family-run backyard operation. The nurse Hanh (Thao’s sister) was totally unreliable: she changed my dressings with bare hands (no gloves), which led to multiple wound infections, and her attitude was terrible.
The so-called physiotherapist Ngan was actually a cook during my surgery and later presented herself as the therapist — also Thao’s sister. It really looked like a family-run business, and her therapy was awful; she even injured patients. Many patients know this.
Thao, how dare you now smear Chris — don’t you have any conscience? Who accompanied us into the operating room? Who helped us stand and walk after surgery? Who made the regular visits after we returned to the rehab center? It was Chris all along. I hardly ever saw you. After surgery you treated us like air, as if our lives didn’t matter to you at all.
You even dared to ask us for records to prove we had surgery? Have you forgotten the contract’s abusive clause that voids all postoperative care if patients speak badly of you? Who would expose their identity under that?
Mordans — does your surgery contract include that kind of abusive clause?
I’m attaching photos I took proving I was their patient; they show Thao and Hanh — one of the rare times I saw Thao in four months. I posted this to warn everyone: recognize and avoid them — they’re a bunch of kids cutting corners; anyone who goes there will have bad luck.
https://imgur.com/a/hnl5JRf
https://imgur.com/rEac9c1
I was a patient of Dr. Quynh in Ho Chi Minh who had limb-lengthening surgery — my experience matches Mordans’ almost exactly. I’m older than most patients, so I have a right to speak.
Thao is basically an incompetent kid who messes things up. I barely saw him after the surgery. Chris was the one who assisted me before and after surgery and told me what to watch for. Thao is usually nowhere to be found: slow to reply to messages (about a week) and rarely answers the phone — if you find him you should be grateful. If you have the surgery, treat him as if he doesn’t exist.
When he does show up, his temper and attitude are awful. If my leg hadn’t been broken I would’ve liked to slap him. The food was disgusting and delivered irregularly; we mostly had to order takeout to eat properly.
Crucially, as Mordans said, the “nurses” and “physiotherapists” Thao provided were unlicensed family members — basically a family-run backyard operation. The nurse Hanh (Thao’s sister) was totally unreliable: she changed my dressings with bare hands (no gloves), which led to multiple wound infections, and her attitude was terrible.
The so-called physiotherapist Ngan was actually a cook during my surgery and later presented herself as the therapist — also Thao’s sister. It really looked like a family-run business, and her therapy was awful; she even injured patients. Many patients know this.
Thao, how dare you now smear Chris — don’t you have any conscience? Who accompanied us into the operating room? Who helped us stand and walk after surgery? Who made the regular visits after we returned to the rehab center? It was Chris all along. I hardly ever saw you. After surgery you treated us like air, as if our lives didn’t matter to you at all.
You even dared to ask us for records to prove we had surgery? Have you forgotten the contract’s abusive clause that voids all postoperative care if patients speak badly of you? Who would expose their identity under that?
Mordans — does your surgery contract include that kind of abusive clause?
I’m attaching photos I took proving I was their patient; they show Thao and Hanh — one of the rare times I saw Thao in four months. I posted this to warn everyone: recognize and avoid them — they’re a bunch of kids cutting corners; anyone who goes there will have bad luck.
https://imgur.com/a/hnl5JRf
https://imgur.com/rEac9c1

