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The Podology Center - Chiang Mai

399/208, Moo 3, Siriporn Garden Home 9, San Na Meng, San Sai, 50210

Phone: 053 352 529
 
I used their services for many, many years. I was 110% satisfied with the results.
Although rather an 'interesting' fellow, Dr. Dirk is a highly skilled Podologist, (a German medical field, requiring 5 years of study before licensing.)
He was able to effect toe-nail correction on both feet that had been plaguing me for years, and that other MDs in Podiatry had not been able to correct.

 

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10 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

The Podology Center - Chiang Mai

399/208, Moo 3, Siriporn Garden Home 9, San Na Meng, San Sai, 50210

Phone: 053 352 529
 
I used their services for many, many years. I was 110% satisfied with the results.
Although rather an 'interesting' fellow, Dr. Dirk is a highly skilled Podologist, (a German medical field, requiring 5 years of study before licensing.)
He was able to effect toe-nail correction on both feet that had been plaguing me for years, and that other MDs in Podiatry had not been able to correct.

 

"Dr. Dirk"

Doctor of what?

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2 hours ago, elektrified said:

"Dr. Dirk"

Doctor of what?

 

Podology.  It's the title given to someone who completes a Doctoral program (PhD.) In this case, a Doctorate in Podology.   You will be addressed as 'Doctor' with ANY Doctoral degree, be it Medicine, Business, Education, even Library Science.

 

The duration of the PhD is not standard, and is usually between 2 and 6 years depending on the research field. PhD in natural and exact sciences are usually between 4 and 5 years. The German Doctoral program in Podology takes five years to complete.

 

I sincerely hope that your question was a real one, and not just a troll...  I do so hate wasting time on trolls.

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10 minutes ago, FolkGuitar said:

 

Podology.  It's the title given to someone who completes a Doctoral program (PhD.) In this case, a Doctorate in Podology.   You will be addressed as 'Doctor' with ANY Doctoral degree, be it Medicine, Business, Education, even Library Science.

 

The duration of the PhD is not standard, and is usually between 2 and 6 years depending on the research field. PhD in natural and exact sciences are usually between 4 and 5 years. The German Doctoral program in Podology takes five years to complete.

 

I sincerely hope that your question was a real one, and not just a troll...  I do so hate wasting time on trolls.

If you do a little internet research you will see where the degree was obtained.

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10 hours ago, elektrified said:

If you do a little internet research you will see where the degree was obtained.

 

A little research shows where 'a' degree 'can be' obtained.

 If you do a lot of internet research you will see where HIS degree was obtained.

You 'can' get a podology certificate in the US in less than 6 months. But then, you 'can' get a PhD degree just by buying one on line too.  His came as a result of a German 5-year program.

 

A medical therapist doesn't build a patient practice that supports two different clinics for the past 10-12 years, with a client base of over 7,500 patients (including members of the Royal Family) by NOT providing high quality foot care. Obviously he and his staff are doing something right...

 

Just as obviously, your agenda is to discredit him. I wonder why?

 

 

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On 1/18/2018 at 9:26 AM, FolkGuitar said:

The Podology Center - Chiang Mai

399/208, Moo 3, Siriporn Garden Home 9, San Na Meng, San Sai, 50210

Phone: 053 352 529
 
I used their services for many, many years. I was 110% satisfied with the results.
Although rather an 'interesting' fellow, Dr. Dirk is a highly skilled Podologist, (a German medical field, requiring 5 years of study before licensing.)
He was able to effect toe-nail correction on both feet that had been plaguing me for years, and that other MDs in Podiatry had not been able to correct.

 

A good friend of mine used his services for many years, and said that nobody else in Chiangmai came close to his level of professionalism.

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55 minutes ago, Maejo Man said:

A good friend of mine used his services for many years, and said that nobody else in Chiangmai came close to his level of professionalism.

 

I agree completely. I've been to a number of Board Certified Podiatrists in the US and Japan who were never able to solve my foot problem. The Podology Center was able to do so, quickly and professionally.

 

There will always be a few who are unhappy with a service, be it from a doctor, lawyer, mechanic, or restaurant. But no one stays in business for long if the majority of clients are dissatisfied. And certainly not in Thailand if the Royal Family is dissatisfied. The Podology Center has been in business for many years, both in Chiang Mai and in Bangkok.  Let the nay-sayers complain all they want... the results speak much louder.

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