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Deciding to have this surgery is one of the biggest, most life-changing decisions of my life. I am a person who likes to do everything right! Obviously, I want to pick the best surgeon. I need some advice. What questions should I ask? What should I look for?

Here is what I've asked and the information I have as of now.

Surgery Group A:

*Two doctors...one with 1 year experience, one with 5 years experience (no number of operations quoted)

*Lady at office helpful but only answered direct questions, didn't volunteer any extra information

*Recommended by nurse at PCP's office

*No website to speak of

*Program fee of $150 for "educational materials"

Surgery Group B:

*Two doctors each with 6 years experience, over 1000 bariatric surgeries between them

*Lady at office helpful and offered extra information about insurance requirements, number of surgeries, etc.

*Heard only good things about surgeries, but heard that bedside manner may be lacking (from other LBT posters)

*Website, although mostly links to outside information

*No program fee...just co-pays for various appointments such as psych, nutritionist, etc. (I'm assuming I'd have to pay these co-pays with either group.)

What else should I consider? Does anyone have an opinion of which you would chose?

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if u are not completely happy with either on from ALL perspectives then please do more homework and keep looking it doesnt hurt. I know some wont let u talk to any of their patients either but it must be for a reason !!!!!!!!! I figured that one out.

it is a life changing experienncing so proceed with caution.

I went to 3 before I found the right guy,.

take care and good luck!!!!!

Becky , Texas

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Aivey:

Besides considering their qualifications, when you're picking a surgeon keep in mind that this doctor is somebody you're going to have to meet with alot for the first year as you are going to need fills. After that you won't have to see them more than once or twice a year. So, pick someone that you like to see, and who likes to see you.

Also, I would pick a group that has a good support system. I get alot from going to monthly support groups at my surgeon's office. I feel very fortunate that I stumbled into the doctor that I picked. He is part of a father and son surgical team. They have two great doctors and great office staff too. I think they've done about 250 bands now. They offer free monthly support group meetings too.

Best wishes to you. I love my band!

Sue

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There is a link in my sig that is for researching Mexican surgeons but it really applies to US surgeons as well. It gives you a LONG list of questions to ask, what to look for, how to verify info you have been told.

It's pretty comprehensive.

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WOW! Thanks for the information. You've given me a lot to consider.

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