Would you fly 14 hours to escape a 23-month waitlist?
Meet Aaron Strub, a Winnipegger who could no longer walk for more than 20 minutes without unbearable hip pain. Faced with a nearly two-year wait for surgery in Manitoba, Aaron made the difficult—and expensive—decision to travel to Kaunas, Lithuania, to receive a private hip replacement at Nord Clinic.
Inside this mini-documentary:
- The “Wait and Wait” Crisis: How Aaron went from an active life of sports and dance to needing handrails and arm support just to get out of bed while stuck on a government waitlist.
- The Canadian Anomaly: Why Canada is one of only three countries in the world (alongside Cuba and North Korea) that effectively bans patients from paying for their own surgery at home.
- World-Class Care in Kaunas: A tour of the private facility where roughly 10 Canadians a month travel over 7,000 km to be treated by top-tier professionals—including the physio for the Lithuanian national basketball team.
- The European Solution: An explanation of the EU policy that allows citizens to travel across borders for care and be reimbursed—a “simple and effective” idea that could solve Canada’s crisis.
- Life After Lithuania: Follow Aaron two months post-surgery as he returns to traveling and enjoying life, pain-free.
“It’s not much of a life I’m living if I can’t do all the fun things I’m used to.” Aaron’s story is a powerful reminder that when a country allows choice, it doesn’t just open facilities—it takes the pressure off the public system and gives people their lives back.