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Offline sorite

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hi
i have been quoted approx. $6000 for surgery here in WA through a surgeon recommended here on this site. I don't have private health insurance and was hoping for about $4000 max. Does anyone think 6k is a bit much? I am going to have to go into some serious debt for this... :(

Edit: Oh I should mention the price quoted was for just a day clinic
« Last Edit: August 02, 2006, 02:51:14 AM by sorite »

Offline manic91m9

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hey im looking for a surgeon here in wa, where did u find urs? 6 grand sounds a little steep but worth it if his results are good.

Offline sorite1

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Turns out the $6000 I was quoted was just the surgeon fees! There was an additional $4000 in hospital and anasthesiast fees! $10,000!! Now maybe he is an *exceptionally brilliant* surgeon but that was just too much.

I went and got another quote from a different surgeon and they quoted me around $4000 all up, so I'm booked in to have the surgery this friday (2 days!). I'll let you know how I go and tell you the details.

Offline sorite1

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all up it was just under $4000 including about $200 in initial consultation and $100 for the compression vest. I'm not sure how much of that I will get back from Medicare.

Surgery went ok, I would say about an 80% improvement as there is still a bit of a bump there but not sure how much is just swelling. Overall I am glad I went through with it except I haven't seen the nipple yet so I'm not sure about the scarring either.. Still I think I will be comfortable wearing a t-shirt from now on  :)

The surgeon was Dr Fitzpatrick at the Southbank Central medical centre in South Perth. PM me if you need contact details

« Last Edit: October 23, 2006, 04:55:31 AM by sorite1 »

Offline manic91m9

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how did the price change so much? also how is your chest looking now? did the bump turn out to be swelling?

Offline sorite1

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hmm dunno. the original surgeon had a suite on mounts bay road overlooking the river, i guess he had to pay for that lol

there was a bit of swelling but it went down, i'm still not completely happy with the results but theres a definite improvement and I am glad I went through with it.  I don't know if I would go to the same surgeon again though. My brother is actually getting it done as well this friday, he is with HBF and I think its going to cost him just over $1000 which is pretty good. It's through another surgeon as well. I will post any feedback if anyone's interested

Offline manic91m9

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yeah i had a consultation with tim cooper on mounts bay road a while back quoted me 4500 surgeons fee plus more to the tune of 7grand roughly.. now i have a consultation with dr mark lee in subi. anyone heard of him?

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Hey sorite1, was the first doctor you went to Duncan-Smith or someone else?

Offline BigLouJr

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I think that more than 1k is too much. Look at my posts, Peru was great for only $800.

Surgery in Peru $ 800
Dr. Mario C. Portillo
www.cirugiaesteticacusco.com

Offline manic91m9

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lol that website isn't even in english.

Offline BigLouJr

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Yeah, you are right. Spanish is the national language along with some other native Inca language. Not many speak english.

Offline manic91m9

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right, my point is surgery is a serious matter and communication is important with your surgeon.

Offline BigLouJr

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Hence the reason I said that you should speak spanish when I ferst recommended him.


 

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