Excerpts from Letters written on behalf of Brian Gale, DPM

From the Leno letter:

Once Dr. Gale heard of this he telephoned our house and stated that he could
save Dan’s feet if just given some more time. 

We agreed, and although Dan lost some toes, he has kept both legs and is
about 99.9% pain free.

So our family credits Dr. Gale for this and are very thankful to him.

Seriously, what more can you ask from a physician?

From the Darlene Rittenbach letter:

I felt devastated because I need surgery on my other foot and really want
Dr. Gale to perform this surgery.

From the Debby Levander letter:

Everything was done so smoothly from the paperwork to the office visits
before and after and (I) was extremely impressed and surprised by the great
results of my foot. He treated me so nice before, during and after surgery.
The after-care from Dr. Gale and his staff was the best I had ever
experienced. 

I sincerely hope when I have my other foot surgery this summer I will be
able to choose Dr. Gale.

From the Rick Roth letter:

Dr. Gale is perhaps the most talented and conscientious surgeon that I have
worked with.

From the Karen Pearson letter:

Dr. Gale removed the scar tissue and the pin from my right foot in December,
and I have had greatly increased range of motion in the joint since the day
of surgery. Secondly, he also repaired the bunion on my left foot, and I
cannot believe how much better the healing process has been compared to when
Dr. Olson fixed my right foot.

From the J. Eileen Rodel letter:

I would not be walking unassisted today if it had not been for his surgical
expertise.

From the Zlatko and Dragana Geib letter:

When my wife and I went to Dr. Gale for our first initial visit, I knew
right then and there that I had found a doctor that I could trust.

From the Virginia Berry letter:

With the help of Dr. Brian Gale and time she is now walking again.

From the Dewey Smith letter:

It would certainly be a loss to both the medical community and to podiatric
patients to continue to penalize or restrict Dr. Brian Gale in his practice
which he has continually and professionally provided to the community for
this past xx years.

From the Lisa Flaig letter:

… I am a concerned and upset employee when I read such false (accusations)
of an excellent employer and doctor/surgeon (not to mention a great asset to
the surrounding community) who treats his employees and patients with total
respect, dignity and professionalism/

From the Anna Kalvoda letter:

If I had to have the same thing done again I would want Dr. Gale to do it as
I’m a diabetic and need someone to take good care of my feet and toes.

From the Sharon Kaiser letter:

I had to go through a lot, because my condition was rare, but this man was
so wonderful… 

… but it was getting to where it was running into a lot of money, which I
did not have. So Dr. Gale paid for the other things I needed, he never
charged me a penny.

I begged Dr. Gale to give me surgery right away, so I would not have to go
through this and the money. But he said no, I hate to do surgery if I don’t
have to and we would just have to be patient and go through the steps to get
it better.

…he was the only one there for me, and you know what, he still is.

From the Sherry Boehmer letter:

It’s a summer I will never forget. The surgeries were successful. My
thoughts were how lucky the state of North Dakota was in having such a
professional podiatrist.

From the Chris Himmelspach letter (LPN employed by Dr. Gale):

He treats people with respect and care. His skills are excellent and done
to perfection. Many times patients will approach him with difficult
problems when other doctors were unable to help them.

From the Terry and Susan Whitebird letter:

He also found a problem with her ankles that was undetected by doctors who had done this surgery before.

From the Darlene Germain letter:

Having had such a great experience with a doctor who truly cares about you,
why would a person go anywhere else?

From the Merle and Ethelyn Sargent letter:

…if it were not for Dr. Brian Gale both my wife and I would be without feet.

…it would be a great disservice to the city of Bismarck and to the many
Native Americans that he has treated and save(d) them from losing their feet
and limbs from amputation. 

It would be good to have all Drs. that are this sincere and compassionate
towards his patients.

From the Carl Hague letter:

… won’t you please reconsider your decision and let Dr. Brian Gale do what
he needs to do so he will not move out of our community and go elsewhere.

From the Kenegunda Miller letter:

… He felt that only the big toe needed to be amputated. … It has meant a
lot to me having my second leg…

 

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