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Gil Denis 01-04-2011 09:49 PM

Mr Nick Boeree
 
Hi All

Has anyone had Surgery with Nick Boeree ? He is on the other side of the pond.

I think he does M-6 adr Lumbar and cervicial?

Any information would be helpful

Thanks

Gil :confused:

mmglobal 01-05-2011 12:59 AM

Hey Gil,

There was a member here named Chris G. He had an m6 cervical procedure done by this doctor and he is very happy with the results. Sadly, he has has not posted here since his surgery. I see his updates on facebook and he is skiing... working... very active and happy. It would be good for the doctor and good for the community if he posted his results.

Chris does amazing woodworking. Some of his work is featured here CLGWoodworking on Etsy. I've seen pictures of furniture he's built that's absolutely beautiful.

All the best,

Mark

PS... if you are interested in the M6... consider Dr. Warnke. His pricing is lower than the comptetition. He has a great deal of M6 experience with more than 100 cervical ADR's done and more than 80 of them m6's. I was able to observe him in the OR and he's excellent.

Chris G 01-05-2011 03:10 AM

Hi ISpine community.

yes. Nick Boeree is a wonderful surgeon and I am very pleased with my 2 level M6 C cervical operation.

I am back to biking, skiing, kayaking, tuna fishing, and woodworking.

Nick has a wonderful bedside manner and does not overpromise what he can do.

I am thrilled with what he did for me. I had previously had 3 neck surgeries.

Nick put in 2 sizes of the M6 C and the Xray shows they are placed perfectly.

I have my surgery on Tuesday and was walking around London on friday.

best regards- Chris G

carwyn 01-17-2011 08:52 PM

I managed to find Mr Boeree after a chance conversation and recommend and this chap has turned my life around. He is what other posts have said...professional, direct (in a good way) and a very nice bloke.

My history says alot because before Mr Boeree things were not looking too good.




Male 42 years old...Five foot eleven, 14 (ish) stone,

1999, I hurt my back at work (manual lifting/twisting) ... sleeping in lay-by's at work more like!
99-01, one cordial / four lumber injections followed by MRI's
01, Discogram as opposed to the more pleasant Discotech!
01, Graf Ligament Stabilisation operation (Stanmore hospital) at L4/L5...no real pain relief. Or come to think of it no actual "Stabilisation"
04 more MRI's
04, Another Discogram.... no need to dress up this time!
05, facet injections
05, bone scan which revealed screws from Graf op had come loose ( I tried to tell them that before the scan but would they believe me would they ****!)
06, screws removed, "Dynesis procedure" attempted (by Mr Boeree) but immediately removed as fixing of screws were impossible after Graf operation screw damage?
07, ADR (artificial disc replacement) at L4/L5 L5/S1 by Nick Boeree at Southampton Hospital
07 October, back at work and driving with lack of feeling in both feet, just hope your not in front of me at the lights!
2011, Feeling great. . . occasional back ache at most, very mild sciatica leg pain ..could be where the nerve was trapped for so long I'm told, I think the ADR operation was/is absolutely successful.


Carwyn, Bournemouth, England

Sophie B 01-04-2012 11:57 AM

Total Disc Replacement
 
I had a total disc replacement by Nick Boeree nearly 6 years ago. It was the best thing I ever did. He was fantastic, I have had regular check ups with him since and no problems whatsoever. The man is a genius!!

carwyn 01-04-2012 06:53 PM

Great to hear.....Sophie B. I'm now in my 6th year post op and unless I do something stupid I have no problems with my 2 disc replacement. . . even just fitted my own kitchen! :rolleyes:

All the best for the future

Alastair 02-10-2012 05:43 PM

Nick Boeree
 
Folks Nick Boeree is thick with my members in the UK site

adrsupportuk.com

You don`t have to join but loads of stories and all contact details there I don`t get on here much as I have that Board to run :)

Best wishes to all my USA cousins on here
Alastair:)

grateful wife 03-22-2012 11:13 PM

RIP Nick Buree
 
To everyone who heard of and knew Nick Boeree he sadly passed away yesterday in what can only be described as on the love of his life apart from his family on his harley davidson rip a truely brilliant man in his field

Maria 03-23-2012 12:10 PM

Mr.Nick Boeree
 
I'm so sorry to hear this as from what I've been reading this man was a gifted and wonderful spine surgeon whom I'm sure will be dearly missed by his collegues and his patients as well as family. RIP Mr.Boeree

Alastair 03-23-2012 05:10 PM

He was gifted beyond any normal surgeon, we shall miss him sadly in the UK, and I was devastated to have to post his passing on my board today. My thoughts and prayers go out to his wife and family
Alastair

Keano16 03-23-2012 09:54 PM

Heard many good things about him.........

:(

RIP

mmglobal 03-24-2012 09:22 PM

Grateful wife... thanks so much for letting us know this very sad news. I never met Dr. Boeree but like others have said, I have only heard wonderful things about him. Several of my clients have been to him with great success.

My heart goes out to Dr. Boeree and his family.

Mark


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