Nov
11Medical Tourism in Singapore — Richard Ryckoff speaks about his experience
Filed in: Cardiology, Medical Tourism by chongyim on 11-11-09Richard Ryckoff, a retired American living in Phuket, is enjoying life in the Thai resort. He spends his time doing his favorite pastime, cycling and reading. Then recently he felt breathless even when not exercising.
He consulted a cardiologist and the initial prognosis wasn’t positive. He got in touch with my American partner Planet Hospital and within a week he was in Singapore for medical treatment.
He went through a number of tests at the National University Hospital under the supervision of A/Prof Theo Kofidis, a specialist in minimally invasive surgery for heart valve. Richard was told he may need a mitral heart valve replacement but luckily Prof Kofidis managed to repair his valve without replacement.
After staying at the ICU for 3 days and another week at the normal ward, Richard was discharged and went home to Phuket today.

Prof Kofidis examining Richard Myself, Prof Kofidis and Richard
before discharge from hospital
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Wow, Richard, great to see you got that taken of with such a good outcome. Be well.
Hi Pandabonium, thanks for your comment and kind wishes. Do you know Richard personally?
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CY