If there were 10 stars I’d give him all 10. I’m heartbroken to see that someone gave him only 2 stars. But moving on… I don’t think I have enough hours in the day to write all I want about Doctor Millis. After a very, very long and painful 6 years I got a referral to see Millis in Boston and that he did this procedure on young adult hips(that’s me)…and he would fix me. I sent my x-rays ahead of time so he could determine if I was a candidate to see him and I was, duh. So his next consultation was 2 months away, booked! Long, long story short I saw him and booked my surgery that day for a few months later to have a PAO, total hip reconstruction surgery. As the time got closer and I did more research I got a little nervous. On my way to Boston the day before surgery, he called me HIMSELF. He is just the gentlest, greatest, most calming man I have met. ANY worry I have, he just shrugs it off(not in a bad) telling me that’s not a big deal we’ll fix it. He just makes me feel so incredibly comfortable and relaxed. His team is fantastic and if someone slacks off, they’re gone. It’s his way or the highway. He’s the best, yes he’s older… not as old as you think… but he knows hands down what he’s doing, goes to conferences and stays on top of the techniques. I am 2+ years post on both hips and I feel amazing. My right hip was very bad and a «revision» may have been in the future and yes, it is. I’m having my third PAO in a few weeks and I am SO excited… it’s a traumatic surgery, but I feel 110% normal and can do ANYTHING. Here’s my PAO blog… please contact me if you have any Millis questions… he’s a miracle worker. Hands. Down.