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Can anyone assist me with a place in Western Washington that can do fills/unfills for a reasonable fee? I have been stable for about 4 years and need a break. it is just too tight and I am avoiding exercicse because I get shaky from not eating and drinking enough. I just need to get it loosened and go through the process again. I used to go to fill management NW in marysville but it seems they are no longer in business. thank you for your advice! --Doug

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I get my fills done at the St. Francis Weight Loss Surgery Clinic in Federal Way. I don't know if they will do unfills for someone who didn't have their surgery done there but here is the number 253-275-6030. Good luck.

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Can anyone assist me with a place in Western Washington that can do fills/unfills for a reasonable fee? I have been stable for about 4 years and need a break. it is just too tight and I am avoiding exercicse because I get shaky from not eating and drinking enough. I just need to get it loosened and go through the process again. I used to go to fill management NW in marysville but it seems they are no longer in business. thank you for your advice! --Doug

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I always try to tell everyone about a company that has fill doctors all over the US. They are called Fill Centers USA and their number is: 866 345 5872. I know the one they have in WA is a retired bariatric surgeon. A lot of people post very favorably of him. I really like fill centers and the few of their docs that I have tried. Hope you like them too. Being too tight can be really uncomfortable I hope you can get an unfill soon. Good luck!!

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I'm looking to and went to the same place. I live in federal way so it would be nice to go some where closer but i really need it to be inexpensive. I've check some of the ones that were on here but there to much. I was banded in mexico so I don't have my records that is another problem.

Can anyone assist me with a place in Western Washington that can do fills/unfills for a reasonable fee? I have been stable for about 4 years and need a break. it is just too tight and I am avoiding exercicse because I get shaky from not eating and drinking enough. I just need to get it loosened and go through the process again. I used to go to fill management NW in marysville but it seems they are no longer in business. thank you for your advice! --Doug

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My surgeon was Dr. Jeffery Hunter in Federaly Way - Virgina Mason. That is where I will be getting my fills.

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Since you're up north, there's NWWLS. They're off 128th in Everett. www.nwwls.com

Good luck :)

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I go to Swedish Hospital in Seattle. That's where I had my surgery, and their staff is excellent.

Dave

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Can anyone assist me with a place in Western Washington that can do fills/unfills for a reasonable fee? I have been stable for about 4 years and need a break. it is just too tight and I am avoiding exercicse because I get shaky from not eating and drinking enough. I just need to get it loosened and go through the process again. I used to go to fill management NW in marysville but it seems they are no longer in business. thank you for your advice! --Doug

I dont know if you have found anyone yet but I just found out Fill Centers is opening a new location in Bellingham which I believe is in Northeast WA. Hope it works for you.

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I dont know if you have found anyone yet but I just found out Fill Centers is opening a new location in Bellingham which I believe is in Northeast WA. Hope it works for you.

That's good to know. But Bellingham is in northWEST Washington, about 90 miles due north of Seattle, almost to the Canadian border.

Dave

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I go to NWWL center in Everret also and they are great. I live in East Wenatchee and drive the three hours to see them.Everyone I have met who has a lapband in this area goes there.

Great people and they treat you right.

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