http://www.paleyinstitute.org/centers-of-excellence/stature-lengthening-center/costs-financial-considerations
I come from a South East Asian country and to me it's a lot more money and it is to yours. Yet, if I ever do it, I wouldn't risk my safety by doing it in India or Korea for the sake of saving costs.
Is the Dr. Paley's price of $100,000 on his website negotiable?
Quote from: FDR101 on September 26, 2017, 01:43:17 AMNo.
How do you know?
Quote from: google42 on September 26, 2017, 02:01:23 AMThis is a lot of money to even us here in the west. There are cheaper doctors that aren't all dangerous. I'm sure if you went to Korea you would be in good hands since it's a developed country. Parihar in India also seems like an ok option.
I am wondering how much the decrease in athletic mobility that I'll suffer from getting a surgery in Korea compared to in Paley Institute.
Another thing to consider is that I don't like Korea at all, I get along more with Western environment.
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on September 26, 2017, 03:42:27 AMThat doesn't make sense at all.
What do you mean? Do you believe that your legs/body will have the exact same strength, power and balance post surgery as your original legs? From my research, it told me otherwise.
Quote from: Body Builder on September 26, 2017, 11:31:44 AMOnly merchants bargain their charges.
If you want better prices then most probably the serious doctors will reject you as a patient.
And if you don't have enough money simply don't go to Rozbruch or Paley. It is stupid to want to buy a ferrari with the money that a Honda costs.
After all there are very serious doctors with half the money. But if you only want Paley then find the money he wants or don't do LL.
It's not about having the money or not. The possible reduction that I am aiming isn't exactly about the price difference between a ferrari and a honda. If I could get the same thing with a lower price, then why not?
Quote from: onemorefoot on September 26, 2017, 01:53:34 PMWhy dont you ask him? He answers, but late, becuase of the amount of work.
If I ask him, then it's gonna be properly done. Otherwise, I'll leave him with a bad impression, he would thought that I just play with him and blacklist me, let alone giving me a reduction.
Quote from: want2btall on September 27, 2017, 04:31:33 AMwhy dont you do it in singapore? with dr singh
Who the fk is that? Judging by name, it doesn't seem very safe.
Quote from: wvcivc on September 27, 2017, 10:08:45 PMAll prices can be negotiated. I already have seen someone who got A$5000 discount by Dr paley. But more than that no way my friend
$5000 is pretty good. What was the reason behind him getting a discount?
Quote from: antitroll on September 30, 2017, 03:05:39 AMHow do you know whether a doctor is safe judging by his name?
Pretty racist of you, Batmanlet.
Corrected.
Quote from: 1683131665 on October 01, 2017, 09:19:39 AMSoutheast Asian countries are yellow, yellow people discriminate against yellow people? Perhaps he did not know that Singapore was a very economically developed country. But because the population is too small, Singapore doctors experience may be relatively inadequate.
"Singh" sounds more brown than yellow.
Perhaps you didn't know that Singapore has 3 major races.
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Quote from: 1683131665 on October 01, 2017, 10:35:57 AMI know these things, I have been to Singapore. 75 per cent of Singaporeans are Chinese, and doctors have very few Malay and Indians. Perhaps it should be said the Han nationality? Is this doctor an Indian or a Malayman?
You just google "Singh" to find out whether the name belongs to Indian/Chinese/Malay race.
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