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Guest JenniferZ

I will be attending Dr. Spivak's seminar January 12th. Can anyone tell me what to expect with the seminar and the 1st consultation? I know I need to fill out the patient health history but is there anything else that I need to bring? How long did the seminar last and how long did the consultation last on average? Thanks!

~Jennifer

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Jennifer, I think it all depends on how many people will be there at your seminar. The night I was there, there were about 25 of us plus supporters/spouses. Some of his staff and previous patients are there, and they talk to you ALOT about the whole process. It's VERY informative, and you can ask them ANYTHING, they know, they've been there!

Then the prospective patients will meet with Dr. Spivak as a group, where he will discuss the options available and the major differences in the procedures plus the ups and downs of each procedure and answer general questions. He is a doll and has a great sense of humor.

Then, you will all go back to the waiting room while he meets with each prospective patient for the individual consults. Have a list of questions ready if there are specific concerns you have, because this part goes pretty quick. This is when he will review all the information you've brought in, and decide whether or not you would be a good candidate for the surgery. If so, then he will give you directions for what you need to do before the procedure.

You will also meet with someone to discuss insurance or self-pay, etc.

Bring a good dose of patience as it may be a bit of a wait, show up early so you get a good seat (his office has to have the best view in Houston!), and make sure you have all the paperwork from the website downloaded and filled out completely. You will also need to pay a $100 fee for the consult. Most of all, bring a good attitude and a list of questions, and don't be afraid to ask the girls ANYTHING...and I do mean ANYTHING. My husband had them rolling with his questions, and we had a GREAT time--but most importantly, HE was convinced not only that I needed to do this surgery for me, but that I was in the most capable and caring hands with Dr. Spivak and his staff. I would never go to anyone else!!

God's blessings to you in your journey!

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Guest JenniferZ

Thanks for the info HotMusicMomma. I'm working on my list of questions right now.

~Jennifer

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