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Where and who did your surgery? Do you love, like or dislike your surgeon ? I had my surgery done by Dr. Kim at KIM BARIATRICS in Colleyville tx and I LOVE HIM!

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Fountain Valley Regional Hospital, FV CA. Dr. Iquibal and I love him !

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Dr Chris nothrup in Fairfield oh. He is a very knowageable man that teaches other doctors in other countries including our own. He did a good job on me. I. Have not had any problems yet and am 2months out.

I respect the. Man and glad he is my dr.

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Sarah, my sister had her bypass with that Dr. And hospital in Sept. She spoke fondly of him.

As for me, I had my sleeve done by Dr. Suh at Inland Valley in Wildomar, CA. Although not super friendly and all business, I like him very much. My husband met the CEO of the hospital while I was in surgery and he had only stellar things to say about him.

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Dr.Guillermo Alvarez In mexico Im 5 wks out and lost 40Lbs already Very happy:) I love him

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I went to Dr. Kevin Krause at Beaumont Hospital in Michigan. Great doctor but bears an uncanny resemblance to Niles Crane from Frasier!

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Dr. Nunn at the Barix Clinic in Ypsilanti, MI. He's fabulous, great bedside manner! That being said, I've had a couple issues with unexpected medical bills and such. Boo!

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I went to Dr. Kevin Krause at Beaumont Hospital in Michigan. Great doctor but bears an uncanny resemblance to Niles Crane from Frasier!

I'm having my surgery with Dr. Krause tomorrow, and I have told everyone at Beaumont that he looks like Niles Crane and they laugh every time. :)

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Dr Jon Bruce at Bariatric Specialists of NC. I haven't seen any other posters from NC on here. If there are any...hello!

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Dr Scott Welle Tucson Arizona,at Tucson medical center. He just removed my gall bladder this past Friday,my wls was March 2012

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Dr. Ehab Akkary did mine at Preston Memorial in Kingwood, WV. He is a wonderful surgeon with an awesome bedside manner. I'm so happy he did my surgery and speak highly of him every chance I get, lol. I'm 7 weeks out today!

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Dr Carlos Ferrari at memorial Herman memorial city houston tx. Love my dr.

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Sarah' date=' my sister had her bypass with that Dr. And hospital in Sept. She spoke fondly of him.

As for me, I had my sleeve done by Dr. Suh at Inland Valley in Wildomar, CA. Although not super friendly and all business, I like him very much. My husband met the CEO of the hospital while I was in surgery and he had only stellar things to say about him.[/quote']

I love him !! He is great !

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Dr Kieth Kim. Celebration hosp. Kissimmee Fl. Not the best bed side manner but very well respected. No complaints except some unexpected extra cost not covered by insurance. I would recomend him!

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