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Hey guys, hope you’re all doing well.
 

A few years back (around 2018) I got some quotes from some reputable doctors who are much respected in this forum of around €4 - €6 per graft. 
 

Now, admittedly from different doctors but in my opinion less respected ones, are quoting €11 per graft. So I get it, 5 years have passed and we have global inflation, but is €11 per graft a norm now (say on average, obviously I know some doctors will charge more)? 

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What kind of levels are docs charging now? 
 

I know it’s a difficult question, but I think it’s handy to have a perspective as to whether the prides you’re quoted are comparable with the general market rate. I’m thinking if people like Lorenzo, Bisanga etc etc 

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It depends on who and where. You can still find some doctors charging 3-5 euros. But there are a lot of doctors that raised their prices, to match inflation in their particular country. 
 

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But we’re talking about more than a 100% increase here. No country is experiencing that. 
 

Anyway, he’s obviously free to do what he wants. Hopefully the market will correct and he’ll experience a drop off in demand and re-adjust his prices to get customers back. 

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1 hour ago, Gavinlee said:

But we’re talking about more than a 100% increase here. No country is experiencing that. 
 

Anyway, he’s obviously free to do what he wants. Hopefully the market will correct and he’ll experience a drop off in demand and re-adjust his prices to get customers back. 

Supply and demand, there are some doctors with a 3-5 year wait list. These doctors could double their prices. Probably half would drop, but it would benefit the other half because they could get surgery sooner. The doctor may have moved into a different market or patient’s that they are attracting. I foresee some of these docs hiking up the prices soon. Because 3-5 year wait lists are not feasible, it benefits no one.

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