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Dr. Daniel L. Miller

 
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5.5(6)
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5.5(6)
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5.5(6)
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Overpromised and under delivered.
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Very disappointed with my outcome. Before surgery my Haller was 7, two months after surgery Haller 11.7. Will be having surgery with a different doctor to repair what Dr. Miller did.

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Pectus Excavatum
Pre-Surgery Haller Index
7
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Wolf in sheep‘s clothing.
(Updated: August 07, 2024)
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<div>Update: January 2023 had a 12 hour surgery to fix the damage done by Miller. I now have 8 titanium plates, cadaver bone, 108 screws and two Nuss bars holding my chest together. Everything‘s permanent and Nuss bars will be left in as long as possible. My new surgeon said if I had been in an automobile accident, I would’ve been killed instantly from an airbag. Everything was completely floating.<br><br>Please do your research and reach out to former patients before using Dr. Miller. He is dishonest and unethical. Summer of 2020 had all my records sent to Dr. Miller and he personally called and told me not only did I need a redo, but a chest wall expansion. Before surgery I reached out to several patients that he performed this procedure on and none of them were happy with their results. I told Dr. Miller what other patients were saying and I was skeptical, but he was reassuring that I would have a different result because I was going into this healthy and they had other issues. Went through with the surgery and he reassured me that I had a lot more room and it was successful. I told Dr. Miller at my six month follow-up that my breathing was worse after surgery and my chest looked worse. He showed me on the CT scan my new HI 5. He wanted to see me back at the one year mark with all new test. Things weren’t measuring up and at the one year mark I had new testing and got two other opinions and that’s when I learned the truth. I never needed a chest wall expansion and never met criteria for it. My new Dr told me that Dr. Miller’s CT scan wasn’t supporting a HI 5 and wasn’t taken down to the lowest level. Dr Miller lied. Went into surgery with a HI 7 and at the one year my HI 11. My ribs and sternum are floating and chest is unstable. I will need extensive surgery to fix his mess that he called successful. A doctor from Cleveland clinic said, he has never seen anything like this and Dr. Miller has been dismissed from three different hospitals and is doing sloppy work. I encourage you to look up his medical license and see for yourself. He loses privileges from hospitals and a few months later shows up at a new one. I have no clue how Dr Miller still has a medical license. There’s a Facebook group with only his patients ( The Miller Experience ) and a lot of heartbreaking stories. All I can say is please do your research.&nbsp;</div>

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Condition
Pectus Excavatum
Pre-Surgery Haller Index
7
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(Updated: October 07, 2021)
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Dr. Miller is like a used car salesman, only believe half of what he says. Much of what he tells you about his bio-bar surgery is propaganda. The bars do not fully dissolve and are always in you, according to 2 separate thoracic surgeons seen in consult after this procedure.
At my 6 month check up he told me I was healing better that expected and my surgery was successful. You couldn't see some of the cartilage in the scan. When I asked him about it, he said it was there but we couldn't see it in this scan because on a different frequency. He assured me I was fine and when I complained of pain and movement in the ribcage, he said "it's just my body getting used to it's new shape." He never returned my call after that point. Turns out, my surgery was not successful, I did not regrow cartilage at all and have a floating sternum. I will now require another surgery to get titanium struts to hold me chest in place. My haller index is the same after surgery as it was before surgery.

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Pectus Excavatum
Pre-Surgery Haller Index
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