Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Hi all, I am wondering if anybody is familiar with Dr. Gross and his work with resurfacings? Does anyone have contact infor on Dr. Gross? Thanks, still confused. MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Hi, MK, Look at Dr. Gross's website, grossortho.com. You'll find contact info and a great deal of info on resurfacing and MonM hips, etc. I think I'm the most recent of Dr. G's patients on the site, having had my left hip done May 26. I think you'll find many happy customers; Dr. Gross is one of the most experienced resurf docs, and he and his nurse/assistant, Lee Webb, are incredible at answering questions and concerns. Sometimes when I email a question, I feel like the answer is already on its way before pressing " send. " Good luck with your decision and let us all know how we can help. c2k 5/26/04 > Hi all, > > I am wondering if anybody is familiar with Dr. Gross and his > work with resurfacings? > > Does anyone have contact infor on Dr. Gross? > > Thanks, > > still confused. > > MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 , Thank you for Dr. Gross's excellent web site. Everybody should look at this one. I especially enjoyed the graphic explanation of hip resurfacing. There is a lot more there for me to learn from. Ted Re: Dr. Gross Hi, MK, Look at Dr. Gross's website, grossortho.com. You'll find contact info and a great deal of info on resurfacing and MonM hips, etc. I think I'm the most recent of Dr. G's patients on the site, having had my left hip done May 26. I think you'll find many happy customers; Dr. Gross is one of the most experienced resurf docs, and he and his nurse/assistant, Lee Webb, are incredible at answering questions and concerns. Sometimes when I email a question, I feel like the answer is already on its way before pressing " send. " Good luck with your decision and let us all know how we can help. c2k 5/26/04 > Hi all, > > I am wondering if anybody is familiar with Dr. Gross and his > work with resurfacings? > > Does anyone have contact infor on Dr. Gross? > > Thanks, > > still confused. > > MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 I am a recent patient of Dr. Gross'. Although we decided that a large femoral head, MoM, THR was the best approach for my particular problem instead of the resurf which I originally investigated, I can certainly give testimony of his wonderful expertise and bedside manner. When you see him, you will feel like you are his only patient. He is in no rush and makes sure you have all the info you need and want and more. Can't say enough about his " right hand gal " , Lee Webb, as well. She is soooo efficient and will go out of her way to see that your needs are met. Having had 2 previous hip surgeries on the L side by other doctors, I can comparitively say that this entire pre thru post-op experience was the easiest and most comfortable - even better than I had hoped for. They have the most wonderful pain management protocol as well, and this does differ from doctor to doctor. I think this team is top shelf, as well as the procedures and choice of parts that they use. Best wishes with your research. Sherry > Hi all, > > I am wondering if anybody is familiar with Dr. Gross and his > work with resurfacings? > > Does anyone have contact infor on Dr. Gross? > > Thanks, > > still confused. > > MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 I am a recent patient of Dr. Gross'. Although we decided that a large femoral head, MoM, THR was the best approach for my particular problem instead of the resurf which I originally investigated, I can certainly give testimony of his wonderful expertise and bedside manner. When you see him, you will feel like you are his only patient. He is in no rush and makes sure you have all the info you need and want and more. Can't say enough about his " right hand gal " , Lee Webb, as well. She is soooo efficient and will go out of her way to see that your needs are met. Having had 2 previous hip surgeries on the L side by other doctors, I can comparitively say that this entire pre thru post-op experience was the easiest and most comfortable - even better than I had hoped for. They have the most wonderful pain management protocol as well, and this does differ from doctor to doctor. I think this team is top shelf, as well as the procedures and choice of parts that they use. Best wishes with your research. Sherry > Hi all, > > I am wondering if anybody is familiar with Dr. Gross and his > work with resurfacings? > > Does anyone have contact infor on Dr. Gross? > > Thanks, > > still confused. > > MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 MK, you go to Columbia, SC and see him and his stuff and you will receive the best possible treatment for your hips + a dose of Southern hospitality as well. They " saved my life " about 13 months ago (twice). take care, Miren Re: Dr. Gross I am a recent patient of Dr. Gross'. Although we decided that a large femoral head, MoM, THR was the best approach for my particular problem instead of the resurf which I originally investigated, I can certainly give testimony of his wonderful expertise and bedside manner. When you see him, you will feel like you are his only patient. He is in no rush and makes sure you have all the info you need and want and more. Can't say enough about his " right hand gal " , Lee Webb, as well. She is soooo efficient and will go out of her way to see that your needs are met. Having had 2 previous hip surgeries on the L side by other doctors, I can comparitively say that this entire pre thru post-op experience was the easiest and most comfortable - even better than I had hoped for. They have the most wonderful pain management protocol as well, and this does differ from doctor to doctor. I think this team is top shelf, as well as the procedures and choice of parts that they use. Best wishes with your research. Sherry > Hi all, > > I am wondering if anybody is familiar with Dr. Gross and his > work with resurfacings? > > Does anyone have contact infor on Dr. Gross? > > Thanks, > > still confused. > > MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 MK, you go to Columbia, SC and see him and his stuff and you will receive the best possible treatment for your hips + a dose of Southern hospitality as well. They " saved my life " about 13 months ago (twice). take care, Miren Re: Dr. Gross I am a recent patient of Dr. Gross'. Although we decided that a large femoral head, MoM, THR was the best approach for my particular problem instead of the resurf which I originally investigated, I can certainly give testimony of his wonderful expertise and bedside manner. When you see him, you will feel like you are his only patient. He is in no rush and makes sure you have all the info you need and want and more. Can't say enough about his " right hand gal " , Lee Webb, as well. She is soooo efficient and will go out of her way to see that your needs are met. Having had 2 previous hip surgeries on the L side by other doctors, I can comparitively say that this entire pre thru post-op experience was the easiest and most comfortable - even better than I had hoped for. They have the most wonderful pain management protocol as well, and this does differ from doctor to doctor. I think this team is top shelf, as well as the procedures and choice of parts that they use. Best wishes with your research. Sherry > Hi all, > > I am wondering if anybody is familiar with Dr. Gross and his > work with resurfacings? > > Does anyone have contact infor on Dr. Gross? > > Thanks, > > still confused. > > MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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