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Hi, my mom visiting from India does not have medical insurance. A few days ago she had a cut in her hand that required a few stitches, which was done at a hospital in Edison, NJ. For removing the stitches, does anyone have recommendation on community hospitals or doctors in the NJ area who can do the procedure at a reasonable price?
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Contact any local community organization, like your local temple etc they may have some vol. Drs. serving to community.
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I have a silly question: Do we still have stiches where you have to remove them? I am really not sure and hence asking. Please find this out for yourself and for us too. I am only aware of the stiches which disolve automatically. Infact I think in India too these days that kind of medical technology is used. Please call the doctor who did the initial stichtes and ask.
Sorry Cannot be of help, but thought this might help.
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