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European patients handpick Wockhardt Hospitals for their critical operations
Following intensive research, three European patients – one from Germany and two from the UK – recently handpicked Wockhardt Hospitals in Mumbai for their critical operations. Rosemarie Lyzenberger’s excruciating knee pain forced her family to sell off their yachting business in Turkey. State-of-the-art medical skills and prompt responses to all queries convinced Rosemarie that Wockhardt Hospitals was best equipped to treat her condition. Henry Stevens, a professional polo manager and horse trainer in the UK, was suffering from severe pain and poor mobility in his right hip. X-rays showed that his hip joint had deteriorated but the bone was still in good shape, making him an ideal candidate for hip resurfacing. The NHS had predicted a 12 to 18 month wait for the operation to take place in the UK. Lee Marshall, a retired automotive engineer from Staffordshire, searched the net for the best hospital to take care of his arthritic knee. He consulted friends before deciding to make his maiden trip to India and to Wockhardt Hospitals. He underwent a ‘half knee replacement.’ All three patients have left India pain-free, with positive memories of Wockhardt Hospitals and its doctors and staff. For more information about Wockhardt Hospitals, please visit www.wockhardthospitals.com |