
mario sanchez
1 Google Rating
My father has a spinal cord injury and can no longer walk. This was a result of a vehicle accident.
My father has a spinal cord injury and can no longer walk. This was a result of a vehicle accident. A neurosurgeon at Little Company of Mary advised my against a surgery, citing only a 5% probability for improvement. The attorney representing my dad referred my dad to Mosh Wilker. Wilker gave my dad a 70% chance. Obviously, that gave my dad hope to walk again. Fast forward to the day of the surgery. First off, the surgery was scheduled to be performed at a clinic instead of a hospital. The anesthesiologist informed my family that my dad's blood pressure was too low and that would increase the risk of something going wrong. Wilker wanted to move forward with the surgery despite the high risk. A nurse told my sister that the clinic didn't have the resources for someone as fragile as my dad. When my sister asked Wilker if he would do the surgery if it were his dad, hr said "probably." It is obvious that this so-called doctor is in bed with the insurance and attorney and the patients' wellbeing is not his priority. AVOID AVOID AVOID...