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22 Comments

  1. Doug Y.
    Posted September 30, 2010 at 11:37 am | Permalink

    Hello,

    My wife is in need of hip replacement surgery. Could you please reply with availability and cost of such surgery at False Creek?

    Thanks.
    Doug Yearwood.

  2. Dorothy T.
    Posted September 29, 2010 at 11:54 am | Permalink

    I have been told I require knee replacement surgery. Can you please advise your wait times and pricing for this procedure?

  3. Marilyn Vooys
    Posted September 27, 2010 at 10:20 pm | Permalink

    I would be interested in being part of your control study for those who are not diagnosed with MS. I have a sister (21 yr. younger who has been diagnosed) I am 65 yr. of age. I would likie to help out where possible. I also have chronic migraines.

  4. Brenda
    Posted September 23, 2010 at 11:40 pm | Permalink

    Do you do surgery for lichen schlerosis? My GYN will not look at this option, but I am seriously closing up and need to do something about it. I have been using Taro-betaderm cream 0.1% (betamethasone valerate 0.1%) for about a year now. What would this involve?

  5. Judy H.
    Posted September 22, 2010 at 2:08 pm | Permalink

    Do you do joint replacement surgery on great toe joints? My husband (who is 64) has arthritis in the great toe joint – when he walks, bone is rubbing against bone and it is extremely painful. He is scheduled to have a metal plate put in his foot (March 2011) to keep the joint from bending. My fear is that it’s just a band-aid solution that may cause another problem by re-routing pressure to another part of the foot. Because my husband can barely walk, he is getting no exercise. He is winded after walking (painfully) for only a few minutes. He is also a survivour of two strokes, and exercise has played an important role in the prevention of another stroke. Not only am I concerned that his health will deteriorate further while waiting for surgery, I would also like to be sure that the type of surgery is appropriate. Your reply would be appreciated. Thanks!

  6. Matt B.
    Posted September 16, 2010 at 7:48 am | Permalink

    I am a 28yr old athelitc healthy male. I have recently hurt my elbow and I am inable to get any GP to send me for a ultrasound or mri. They all blow it off saying it’s just inflammation and say 3-6months no lifting. Thats all fine if I was a couch potato, but I am very active and this injury has confined me to the couch! When the injury occured I heard 2 loud distinctive “pops” form each side of my elbow, this was over a month ago now. I still have no strenght and pain in my elbow. I guess i need to know if this is something that would be worth me spending the money to come and see a Dr. at your clinic and approximate costs. Thank you for your time.

    Help me get back to my passion,
    Matt Baillet

  7. j. buckingham
    Posted September 8, 2010 at 11:54 am | Permalink

    I’m in need of a hip replacement. Do you do these and how long would the wait be and approx. cost.
    I’m a 66 yr. old female and very active and healthy. Thanks

  8. Lisa P.
    Posted August 31, 2010 at 3:32 pm | Permalink

    My father is in need of having a tumour removed off his pituitary gland when he gets back to Canada in early October. He just had his MRI done in Moscow Russia and has all the results regarding this tumour. Please advise because if you have this surgery, his private health care provider will need to speak with you directly. Thank you.

  9. Denise H.
    Posted August 29, 2010 at 7:46 pm | Permalink

    My husband is on the “urgent” list in Alberta for back surgery. His MRI, on July 21,2010, shows that he has a ruptured disc L5 S1 and the 2 above that are bulged. He has been suffering with back pain since 1995 – recently he has been experiencing pain down his right leg, numbness and tingling. Right now they tell us it will be a year wait – he is on a long acting morphine pill, indomethacin and gabapentene. We have a young family and it has been hard on our young kids. What would the wait time be if your clinic would do it? What are the costs for this kind of surgery? We are trying all different options. Thank you for taking the time to read this and if you had any answers or information it would be greatly appreciated. Denise Hodgson

  10. Kristy
    Posted August 24, 2010 at 5:33 pm | Permalink

    Hello,
    I am interested in Hymenoplasty surgery, possible in conjuction with tightening of the vagina. I have an upcoming wedding that this would be important for. If you could give me some more information regarding costs and the soonest I could have this done that would be great.
    Thanks!
    Kristy

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