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Posted on Jan 24, 2017, 10:43 pm
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Quote from: Chris on December 27, 2016, 01:28:15 AMMethod: Monorail LON for all 4 segments split into two surgeries (stage I-II) and one final nailing (stage III).
Length of stay: 13 days

Estimated cost of treatment (stage I-III):

SINGLE-BED-ROOM/ICU/CCU:         130,625 INR
CONSULTATIONS:                         38,000 INR
SURGERY/PROCEDURE:                  200,000 INR
IMPLANTS:                                 400,000 INR
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:                    30,000 INR
PHARMACY:                                  65,000 INR
CONSUMABLES:                             25,000 INR
BLOOD & BLOOD PRODUCTS:            18,000 INR
REHABILITATION:                           ----------
INVESTIGATIONS:                          40,000 INR
MISC. OTHERS:                             20,000 INR
SPECIAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:         ----------

TOTAL:                                       966,625 INR (approx. 13,650EUR / 14,250USD)
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Please Note:
The amount mentioned is tentative & subject to change based on examination of the patient at the hospital.
Any service rendered outside of the above will be charged on actuals.

Source: The "Estimated Bill" from the ISIC that I got in Dec 2016

Is that femurs as well? Even if it's just tibias with lon that's a great price

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Posted on Jan 24, 2017, 10:57 pm
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Quote from: ub40 on January 24, 2017, 10:43:33 PMIs that femurs as well? Even if it's just tibias with lon that's a great price

Yes, with "all 4 segments" I meant femur and tibia.
They don't seem to have different prices for Indians and Westerners, since there is not that much medical tourism.
I'm probably changing that right now, because I'm posting it on the internet Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (New Delhi, India)


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Posted on Jan 24, 2017, 11:01 pm
#23

damn thats such a great price, hopefully they don't add a few thousand to westerners just because they now they'll pay. and the pictures on the website look promising but LON on femurs ehh idk 

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Posted on Jan 24, 2017, 11:20 pm
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Quote from: 0184946 on January 24, 2017, 11:01:09 PMbut LON on femurs ehh idk

Yea, when I had my consultation with them, everything was "could". This could be, that could happen, but pain was the only thing they said will be Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (New Delhi, India)
Maybe Dr. Mitkovic will save all of us poor folks from excessive femur pain by 2018  Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (New Delhi, India)

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Posted on Jan 24, 2017, 11:45 pm
#25

lol atleast they were brutally honest about it but perhaps i can go for internal femurs would take 3 years to save up though nevertheless they have good prices hopefully i can take advantage before they go up

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Posted on Feb 7, 2017, 9:33 pm
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I'm thinking i may go with these come the end of 2017 or Late September - Looking for realistically 4-5CM gain to minimise Length of recovery and stay.
I'm confused as to how you would go about planning all of this - where do you actually start?

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Posted on Jul 22, 2017, 8:52 pm
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WARNING

Do NOT go to the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC)

The ISIC has great prices, friendly staff, okay-ish facilities by western standards and the doctors give a professional first impression.
But in reality, they have no idea what they are doing!
I was desperate, blind and I went there to have my surgery with Dr. Deepak Raina and his team of other surgeons.
In the end, THEY BUTCHERED MY LEGS, clearly not knowing how to do LL properly.

This is embarrassing to me, because at first, I even defended team Deepak due to my initial euphoria, but now I can't live with the idea that others might run into the same trap.

As a proof to future readers, my diary can be found here:
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4049.0

This will show you how team Deepak did so many mistakes, that it should be clear to you, that you will not be an exception if you have your surgery with them.
They probably wouldn't even make it trough medical school in Europe or America with their knowledge and skills.

There are other affordable and reputable doctors in Russia and Serbia. Go there instead.



Ps: I'm not going to discuss this topic anymore, but if someone really has an important question, they can drop me a PM.



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