Question about Northwestern Memorial

(deactivated member)
on 6/13/10 12:59 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 10/27/10 with
I went to the seminar at NMH in Chicago on Tuesday. They said that they will look over the application packet that was given at the seminar and determine if I am a candidate for weight loss surgery. Has anyone that had their surgery done there now how long that takes? On a positive note, I will be able to use all of my tests that I had done a few months back and might not have to redo the nutritional consults either! Yippie! 
ChristineB
on 6/13/10 1:22 pm - Western 'Burbs Chgo, IL
Hi, I did not have my surgery there but you might want to ask Stephanie S as her doc is out of there. Go back to my post about Saturday Meet and Greet and she posted there. You can contact her via her post there.

 
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on 6/13/10 2:04 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 01/31/11 with
I am going through the process at Northwestern.  There are several reviews of Dr. Nagle and the process at NMH in the "find a surgeon" section of this site.  There are some reviews of Dr. Hungess, also.

I will tell you that the process is a bit slow (I submitted my application in February and, if my insurance approves it, will have surgery in August).  Most of the slowness is just in waiting for appointments - some of the affiliated providers are very busy, and since I work full-time, my availability isn't all that great, either. 

I have heard some comments about the amount of "hoops" that NMH makes you jump through, but I am a huge advocate for patients being as involved in their healthcare decisions as possible and think that the high patient participation expectation is a positive thing.  I also feel positive that their process is built on the fact that, the more you know and the better prepared you are, the more successful you will be.  The waiting time has just provided me with more time to read, research, make changes, plan, and set goals.  

(Full disclosure - I work for NMH, but in a completely different department.  I do not have any patient contact and have nothing to do with the bariatric surgery program professionally). 
(deactivated member)
on 6/14/10 3:48 am - Chicago, IL
RNY on 10/27/10 with
That makes sense. NMH is a great hospital. I am not in a hurry, so whatever I have to do is fine. With me not having to do all the tests over should save alot of time. I just want things to be done right this time.
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on 6/14/10 10:42 am - Chicago, IL
RNY on 10/27/10 with
Yeahhhhhhh!!!!! Northwestern called me today and I have an appointment for June 29th!!!
ChristineB
on 6/14/10 11:13 am - Western 'Burbs Chgo, IL
You are on the road to a new healthy you!

 
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Stephanie S.
on 6/14/10 3:12 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 10/14/09 with
Hi Lisa,

I had my surgery at Northwestern last October with Dr. Eric Hungness.  It did take a while to get through all the appointments, tests and classes, but between their process and what I learned on OH, I felt extremely knowledgable and well prepared for the surgery and the changes I would need to make in my lifestyle.

Because NMH is so big and busy, you need to get the phone numbers/names of your contacts and don't hesitate to follow up with them if you don't hear back about your paperwork/appointments.  I had to make several calls to ensure my paperwork/insurance issues were handled in a timely manner.  

Now that I'm 8 months out, I still feel like I have a support network I can turn to.  I still see my surgeon or his nurse practitioner, nutritionist and medical doctor who specializes in bariatrics at regular intervals. 

Feel free to PM me if you have other questions, or would like to chat.  Like another poster, I also work at NMH.  I work in one of the ICUs. 

Good luck with the process!

Stephanie
Stacie2
on 6/15/10 12:59 am - Lanark, IL
Thats a good hospital. Did you decide on who you're having do your surgery?
(deactivated member)
on 6/15/10 12:43 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 10/27/10 with
I am going to see Dr. Hungness. I did some research on him and my aunt also works at Northwestern and all of the feedback was positive. I am looking forward to my appt and will keep you all posted! Thanks everyone!
beth1010
on 6/18/10 1:18 pm
RNY on 08/01/11 with
 I am going through the process at NMH. I do not work at NMH but an affiliated group of NMH.

It can take a while to get all the necessary appointments done I'm still in the process of getting mine done but part of that is working the appointments in with my schedule after work.  So far everyone I have dealt with has been very professional and been great in answering all my questions. I have my first visit with the NUT next week. I've had my first visit with the NP, all my labs, and my psych eval so far.



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