Suggestions for a General Surgeon in Orangeville and why?
Ami C. replied:
Dr. Grover!! He is amazing. He takes all the time you need, doesn't rush you. He has a very nice bedside manner and makes you feel comfortable.
Joanne F. replied:
Dr. Grace Wang on Fifth at First. She's smart; explains things thoroughly; highly competent; thorough in her work; kind; efficient and up-to-date. She's been following a few things for me for a couple of years and I just had some procedures with her this week actually. She's also involved in the community. I work in hospital HR and she has an excellent reputation amongst her colleagues in other hospitals also. I work down in BRM and she was recommended to me by two separate surgeons down there. She strikes the right combination of smart and bedside manner. Can't recommend her enough. 519-942-1515
Cathy B. replied:
I had Dr. Grover for Gall Bladder removal in April.. he was wonderful!! Explained everything in detail.. I have had no problems since..
Diane S. replied:
I second Dr. Grace Wang
Marianna F. replied:
Dr. Lane-Smith
Tracey K. replied:
Dr Lane- Smith
Kelly H. replied:
Dr Grover! Patient and explains everything. Makes sure you're comfortable and did a follow up call!
Lynn S. replied:
Dr Lane-Smith
Shawn M. replied:
Dr Grover. Had a procedure with him in December. Amazing and patient
Hi Folks. Our dog needs to have TPLO surgery done very soon. We use a very good veterinary hospital in town for all of our 6 pets and they bring in a very good board...
Lynne B. replied:
Check with Caledon vet in Caledon village
Alicia S. replied:
Check with Amaranth Animal Hospital. Amazing care and tons of knowledge.
Karley M. replied:
My dog just had TPLO surgery about three months ago by Dr Kim Murphy in Guelph. PM me if you have any questions. She and her whole team was absolutely phenomenal in many many ways
Tracy C. replied:
I highly recommend Guelph University - they saved my dog's life!
Leticia S. replied:
We booked our dog's TPLO surgery with Dr. Kim Murphy through our amazing veterinary hospital, Dufferin Animal Hospital. We did call around and researched a bit more and she is one of the most qualified, along with Dr. John at Caledon Mountain. It's great to know that we have an array of amazing and caring Veterinary doctors in Dufferin County! Most of the hospitals do surgeries on their own clients but some call in Dr. Kim Murphy or someone else who is qualified. Since we already love our vets at our animal hospital, we will go with them. Thank you so much everyone! Just to let you know, my first impressions of all of your referrals were fantastic.
Jenn B. replied:
Dr John at Caledon Mountain did our Rottweiler's TPLO surgery 5 years ago and did an amazing job. Highly recommend.
Nicola T. replied:
We also went to Dr Kim Murphy in Guelph to have our dogs TPLO surgery after I was told that Dr. John was not board certified to perform this type of surgery. Her and her team were absolutely amazing! They even sent me photos of my dog throughout the night to assure me he was doing okay. I would highly recommend her. Worth the drive to Guelph for sure!
Lindsay G. replied:
We also went to Dr John at Caledon for our lab's TPLO. Highly recommend!
Carrie R. replied:
Dr. John at Caledon Mountain
Tabitha H. replied:
Dr. Kim Murphy is your best bet. She repaired my spaniels leg and I would never have any one else do it. She is board certified and has many, many years of practice.
Brianne T. replied:
Definitely Dr. John at Caledon Mountain
Karen A. replied:
Erin Veterinary Clinic
Kim C. replied:
I would highly recommend Cheltenham Vet at Hwy 10 and King rd. Dr Kirkham and his staff are exceptional.
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I just found out yesterday after having an...
Dini L. replied:
Dr Bergen removed my gallbladder wonderful surgeon
Lindsay G. replied:
Dr Wang took mine out in the summer. She was fantastic
Dini L. replied:
Bern there done that went to ER in 2011 having major gallbladder attacks felt like a heart attack and they say the pain is equivalent to a heart attack. I was there from 3:30 until midnight they couldn't find what was wrong and were going to send me for an emergency ultrasound but none was available that late in the morning lol. So they sent machine told me that an ultrasound technician would call the next day. No call next day later I got a phone call stating they wouldn't be able to have me in right away. So more excruciating pain off the the ER again. This time I was looked after but it was too late. Couldn't take my gallbladder until the swelling went down fat free diet for 6 weeks to prep for surgery. And then removal. Dr Bergen removed my gallbladder feel like a million dollars but some things with removal is some people are lucky and can eat everything including fat. Some like myself no more bacon lettuce eggs oh boy pay for it milk is hard on the system. No pineapples or oranges or orange juice. No spagetti sauce. You wanna know why because you suffer the diarrhea and worst of all it burns like acid. If you look up statistics some eat wrong stuff and burn a hole in their colon. Sad really I asked for it not to be removed but with blockages they say it can go to your pancreas and could kill you. So we removed the gallbladder. The voice is yours but remember it is your health and your body so you need to decide what's best
I'm trying to find a post about Wisdom teeth removal that I saw posted recently. Something was said about it needing to be done at the hospital if the patient has...
Carissa N. replied:
Do you have any contact information by chance? Angela Longstreet
Angela L. replied:
Hi Cari. The surgeon I had was in Milton. My husband has seen Dr. Rubenstein here in town.