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Post by ScotsGirl78 9th August 2015, 10:35 pm

Just looking at Garrick Georgeu and it looks like a consultation can be booked direct with him or through the Cadogan Clinic. 
Sorry, silly question but is there any advantage/disadvantage to either option? 
Or do you think if you contact him direct he probably then refers you through the clinic anyway? 

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Post by 9NDFp 10th August 2015, 6:10 am

Hi Hun, it doesn't really make any difference, you can book to see him either way. I contacted him direct via his secretary for consultation and I saw him at the cadogan clinic.

Are u seeing any other surgeons too? Xx
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Post by Charlii 10th August 2015, 8:44 am

I would think booking with him direct would be a better option, even though he'd use the same clinic. That way if, for instance, the clinic went under, your aftercare would still be with the surgeon, not the clinic. Does that make sense?
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Post by ScotsGirl78 10th August 2015, 4:55 pm

9NDFp wrote:Hi Hun, it doesn't really make any difference, you can book to see him either way. I contacted him direct via his secretary for consultation and I saw him at the cadogan clinic.

Are u seeing any other surgeons too? Xx

Yes I've got a couple of other surgeons in mind but I'm pretty sure if I like him then I'll prob go with him. 
Who else did you see? 

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Post by ScotsGirl78 10th August 2015, 4:56 pm

Charlii wrote:I would think booking with him direct would be a better option, even though he'd use the same clinic. That way if, for instance, the clinic went under, your aftercare would still be with the surgeon, not the clinic. Does that make sense?
Yeah that does make sense and it's something I hadn't thought of. Thanks :)

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