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Gastric Sleeve special in Denver, CO with Dr. John Weaver. Visit WesternSurgicalBariatricCenter.com for more information. The new all-inclusive self-pay price is $12,500. Stay in the US for surgery. Feel free to call at anytime for details on our special promotion.

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Gastric Sleeve special in Denver, CO with Dr. John Weaver. Visit WesternSurgicalBariatricCenter.com for more information. The new all-inclusive self-pay price is $11,500. Stay in the US for surgery. Feel free to call at anytime for details on our special promotion.

Hi Dr. Weaver,

Do you do Single Incision Sleeve Gastrectomies? If not, would you e willing to share why?

Thank you!

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I don't do single incision sleeves yet.  I will probably be up and running in the next 6 months for single incision surgeries.

The drawbacks to single incision surgery are a higher risk of hernia formation post op and more post op pain through

the incision.  Otherwise, the operations are the same. 

 

John

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What hospital are you in contract with, and do you perform sleeve surgery robotically?

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I am contracted through Rose Medical Center in Denver.  I do a lot of robotic surgeries, but not for self-pay sleeves.  There would be a marked increase in cost using the daVinci robot.  To correct the post above, the low all inclusive cost is $12,500.  Let me know if you would like more information or please visit our website:

 

WesternSurgicalBariatricCenter.com

 

Dr. Weaver

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Can you tell me about your Blis supplemental insurance for self pay patients?

 

Also, do you perform Hiatal hernia correction during sleeve surgery? (Billing insurance for hernia repair and patient self pay for the sleeve?)

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