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The best place I found is to go to the Inamed website and register and they should send you doctor's names...or you can call their 800# and they should be able to give you the closest to your zip code.

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I know of just a few Drs in Ohio. There is the surgeon that I go to... Drs Duckett/ Oweis , NW Surgical Specialist, Maumee OH... and there is a Bradley Needlman in the Columbus area....Dr. Derrick Martin (referred from Inamed) at Miami Valley

Hospital in Dayton ummm that is all I know of there may be more but I havnt any idea!

Good luck on finding a Dr for yourself!

peggy

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My Doctor,,,,, Dr. Kochacharov (hes bulgarian) He is the BEST I had Lap band surgery almost 3 weeks ago. I was home the day after surgery, and thruthfully I never felt pain. He is in Findlay,Ohio at Bariactric Solutions they are great people there. I would recommend them 200%

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Hi. I am waiting for surgery approval in Ohio. I am going through Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati (Kenwood). Dr. Fegalman is my surgery doctor.

Good Luck!

Sherrie

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My Dr is Dr Bipan Chand at Cleveland Clinic, Dr Philip Schauer is located at cleveland clinic as well. I have not had my surgery yet, but I know that they have been in practice for a long time.

Good Luck wherever you end up going!!

Donna

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:clap2: HI. Try Dr. Ben-Meir in Cleveland. He's at St. Vincent Hospital (awarded to be a Center of Excellence in Bariatrics) and has a wonderful bedside manner. I'm playing the insurance game now, but the whole bariatric staff is MOREthan WONDERFUL! Wish me luck, and good luck to you!

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Dr. Ben-Meir did my surgery at St. Vincent. I love him. He is very caring and kind. They have been doing bariatric surgeries there forever. He's been doing the band for more than 2 years. They have great follow up care and a lot of services.

I know a couple of people that have gone to the Cleveland Clinic. I believe they both had Dr. Schauer. They haven't been doing them as long, but both people I spoke to were very happy. The only difference is that he does 6 incisions instead of 5. Supposedly to be able to actually lift the liver out of the way.

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I'm having my surgery at the Cleveland Clinic w/ Dr. Schauer..pending insurance approval, of course. He comes highly recommended. Before coming to the Cleveland Clinic he was the Director of Bariatric Surgery at the U of Pittsburgh. He has done hundreds of surgeries. I am from Northwest Ohio. I understand Bowling Green and Findlay both have bariatric centers but I chose to go to the Cleveland Clinic.

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