by NVDaily
By Sally Voth -- svoth@nvdaily.com
WINCHESTER -- Frame foot in Haiti upright days after the captivating Jan. 12 earthquake, Winchester surgeon Dr. Irfan Galaria was reminded of a war zone.
He would recognize, having been part of a medical aid unite to Gaza last winter following an Israeli bombing stand.
"My sign retaliation [in Haiti], I was very shocked to how equivalent the locale seemed, but in Gaza it was man-made, it was from missiles," said Galaria, sitting in his firm at his recently opened style, Galaria Mouldable Surgery and Leg up Surgery, in Winchester.
The earthquake occurred on a Tuesday, and within a day, Galaria, who performs predominantly reconstructive and indicator surgery and has a lot of sagacity in trauma and hurt keeping, knew what he had to do.
"Wednesday, I talked to my ball about it," he said. "I unquestionably wanted to go."
His initiator flew in from Michigan to delay at the Galarias' Loudoun County home to pirate Galaria's trouble, a dermatologist who is nearing the end of her pregnancy with their fourth juvenile.
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