Doctor in Sihanoukville - CT Clinic or ...

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Re: Doctor in Sihanoukville - CT Clinic or ...

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Helluva endorsement. May have to reevaluate. Thanks for the post. :beer3:
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Re: Doctor in Sihanoukville - CT Clinic or ...

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Barang_doa_slae wrote:As JSP said medical equipment is one thing but the professionalism of the operator or Doctor quite something else.
I have known very well CT clinic boss, staff and facilities for many years both from the incidents I had to deal with as an acting warden for my country over a few years and also as patient.

In my opinion for small cuts they used to be among the best in the country. Out of close to half a dozen minor stitching I had done to myself over there, they once stitched me millimeters from a thumb nail and on another occasion millimeters away from my eye ball without to my satisfaction requiring to pull neither. Years later the lack of visible scars also speak for itself. However the male nurse that performed on these occasion has recently resigned.

For more serious issues it of course depends on the degree of urgency.
I was once in need of stomach surgery that I had performed in PP at Sen Soch as I wouldn't have considered CT for it and I didn't go to Thailand only as I had found a cambodian surgeon that was just retired after 35 years of practice in France.

However after a serious bike crash in early 2015 I didn't even consider enduring the ambulance trip to a PP facility and had CT perform some serious bone reconstruction while sedated for almost three hours. I Didn't hesitate as I knew beforehand the lead surgeon was a trauma specialist from Kampot referral hospital.

In term of patient facilities (equipment, surgery bloc rooms etc) they compare favorably to whatever private clinic or hospital in PP.
i dont think people despute there standard of equipment or there skill , but i dont think they can do surgery as good as pp

sounds like you are spelling of them in a professional sense

the main problem people have is the extortionate prices ct clinic charge barang especially when they know insurance is involved and there utter contempt for customers

they may have the best equipment and surgeons but they've got the cash to do that
i am on these blocked lists;
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