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Horable horable dr, ignorent and a butcher, his meat cleaver way of doing things is out dated by 100 years. Says he cant do tissue transplant and skin grafts on my finger tip but 30 years ago a doctor in nova scotia did just that to my whole hand after it was ground up, horable doc

Submitted Aug. 4, 2023

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Dr.Moreheart is an exceptional surgeon and is the best at what he does. I suffered 40 years not knowing carpal tunnel could be fixed. He did both hands 1 year apart. OMG I've never felt better an amazing job. Today I needed a suspension plasty on my Thumb. I look forward again to no more pain. I'm so glad I met him and consider Dr.Moreheart as my friend and lifesaver.I can never thank him enough. So this comment i leave behind is from the heart. Thank you Dr.Moreheart

Submitted May 6, 2022

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I have been seeing Dr Morhart since 2007. Bothe wrist have been operated on and I’m cannot imagine trusting my hands to anyone other than Dr Morhart. He’s more than a dr he has become my friend.

Submitted May 1, 2022

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Best Dr ever - for a specialist he has excellent bedside manner

Submitted Feb. 9, 2022

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Dr. Morhart performed a cubital tunnel release on my left arm two weeks ago. He had a very casual approach to the pre-op visit, which was short and sweet but to the point. The day of the surgery and the post-op visit were similar.

I had self-diagnosed the ulnar entrapment based on exactly which areas had become numb/tingling and what I remembered from some recreational research in university, although I'm by no means a doctor of anything. So, I sought the advice of my family physician, who referred me to a neurologist who confirmed that diagnosis. Thankfully, that meant the time from my self-diagnosis to the surgery was only 7 weeks, although the neurologist the nerve damage would likely be permanent. Only a couple of days after the surgery, I noticed that I had regained a good amount of sensation in one of the affected fingers, and the other finger seems to be following suit at a slower pace. At about the same time, a giant hematoma (deep bruising) formed, which is expected to happen sometimes following many surgeries.

It healed quickly, however, and I sit here 17 days after the operation touch-typing with all my fingers, and I'm optimistic more sensation will return over time. I can tell Dr. Morhart is very self-confident, but from what I can tell he's earned it. Very little post-op pain, with a pristine incision compared to some of the others I've seen, and my prognosis improving substantially because of his involvement, so the man must have some skill.

Submitted Nov. 21, 2021

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Dr.Morhart operated on me back in June. This was possibly the biggest mistake of my life. He lied to me about the ability to regain the use of my hand after the surgery. Specifically the ability to get up and down from the floor with my hand in a palm down position. This is something I do constantly in my job. My physio Informed me after surgery doing this has a high likelihood of blowing apart the repair and I should now avoid ever doing. Also I have had no improvement in my pain in fact it's only gotten worse and my use of my hand has gone from painful when under load or working hard to completely unusable. Ultimately I am far worse off having him operate and when I told him I still had pain and in fact it was much worse then before he got angry and threatened to tell wcb I need to be retrained for different work. I Informed him I have a severe learning disability and retraining is not a option and I need my hands to provide for myself and my family and thats the whole reason I let him operate on me he was completely unresponsive and just told me come back I December. Avoid this doctor if at all possible.

Submitted Nov. 18, 2021

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He is the best hand surgeon there is period he replanted my hand it was literally hanging by a couple inches of skin and I have lots of range of motion I shouldn't have...everyone that says he is arrogant is wrong he's not arrogant he has zero room for sympathy. Someone close to him told me he has zero room for sympathy cause his hands have had quite a bit of surgery too and he's still a surgeon.....any one negative on him should blame themselves for not doing the proper homework you should be doing after surgery and after my last visit he told me I'm very proud of you, you did the work you needed to do so your recovery is all you

Submitted Sept. 1, 2021

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Dr Morhart preformed a scaphoidectomy and four point fusion back in October on my right wrist and I couldn’t be happier. With his skill and physio I am able to do all the thing that I love to do without pain.

Submitted May 30, 2021

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Top-quality care and excellent results from two procedures.

Submitted May 2, 2021

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This surgeon has terrible bed side manner, it takes an hour and a half wait to see him for a scheduled appointment and if you claim anything in regards to being in pain he gets short and in my case he stated he was the hand guy and best one at that, and did everything perfectly, and when I claimed I’m still in a terrible amount of pain he got angry and claimed I needed another surgeon then. He only has the best interest of wcb and sending his patients back to work well before they should be. This dr doesn’t deserve one star, he’s ignorant and no help what so ever !

Submitted Feb. 27, 2021

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