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Kuwait Government are finally taking Action against so called ‘Padra Clinic’


Faisal Alsubaie

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Padra Clinic (the famous hair mill of the middle east) are now closed due to many violations. 

I am so pleased to hear the news and here to share it with you. IMG_0856.thumb.png.9f3cbf251441812ae76801fb1cf62924.png
this is the same clinic that done me so bad. You can see my previous threads about it, and how I was lucky to finally find one of the best legit doctors in this field to repair the damage they made on my scalp.

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Wow, so can you give us a backstory of this clinic?


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It's interesting that the guy is Iranian because I've done a bit of digging on the hair mills in Turkey and many of them are owned by Iranians also. The past 40 years Iran had the potential to develop a medical tourism industry like Turkey but because of political reasons and economic sanctions that potential wasn't met. So that's why perhaps many ambitious Iranians open these clinics abroad. Then again we have top hair transplant doctors in LA who are of Iranian origin like Dr Parsa Mobebi and many more. Ethical and top quality doctors.

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1 minute ago, KSA91 said:

It's interesting that the guy is Iranian because I've done a bit of digging on the hair mills in Turkey and many of them are owned by Iranians also. The past 40 years Iran had the potential to develop a medical tourism industry like Turkey but because of political reasons and economic sanctions that potential wasn't met. So that's why perhaps many ambitious Iranians open these clinics abroad. Then again we have top hair transplant doctors in LA who are of Iranian origin like Dr Parsa Mobebi and many more. Ethical and top quality doctors.

*Dr Parsa Mohebi 

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5 hours ago, Faisal Alsubaie said:

Padra Clinic (the famous hair mill of the middle east) are now closed due to many violations. 

I am so pleased to hear the news and here to share it with you. IMG_0856.thumb.png.9f3cbf251441812ae76801fb1cf62924.png
this is the same clinic that done me so bad. You can see my previous threads about it, and how I was lucky to finally find one of the best legit doctors in this field to repair the damage they made on my scalp.

Oh wow. If this sort of policing was done in Turkey (and Australia) then young people might have a fighting chance on not having poor surgery. 

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27 minutes ago, Turkhair said:

They must be extremely bad to have government take action against them.

Good riddance! 
 

 

As brother Faisal mentioned in his other post they were very pushy and calling him to make the deal happen. A very sales oriented approach! Instead of treating you like a medical patient undergoing surgery that will have a life changing result!

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What I’ve heard from close friends who knows some of the team that made the raid on the clinic yesterday that their business is associated with money laundering as well. They investigated the accounts of the main financing person Haider Ahmed and found around 66 million dollars in his account with no sources to support that account inflation. Also, found that he is in a close contact with some of the Kuwait corrupt retired parliament members covering up his clinic making it easy for him and his team to operate with no proper license and certified doctors. Although the so called Haider claims to be a hair transplant specialist while not acquiring a doctoral degree. He used to be an interpreter to Kuwaitis who wants to go to Iran to do a hair transplant back in the day.
 

They’ve done me so bad and i knew right after my surgery once I’ve done my research on this field that they’re only caring about people’s money. What type of clinic that can take up to 50 patients per day!! In one large operation room with lots of beds! With just technicians working with only one Iranian lady Doctor (i bet if she was a doctor as well) going around all checking and repeating the same phrases to technicians “push graft more push” And the promise results is below average with a lot of mistakes. Too many are suffering from that clinic but maybe desperate to look for solution or talk publicly about it like what i do now.

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It's encouraging to see the Kuwait Government taking decisive action against the controversial 'Padra Clinic.' This move underscores their commitment to protecting public health and addressing fraudulent medical practices. It's a significant step towards ensuring safer and more reliable healthcare for all citizens.

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