Anyone have surgery at Duke?
I'm presently with Dr. Dennis Smith in Georgia, but now that there's a DS surgeon at Duke, I'm thinking of switching over, since it's much, much closer. My concern after going through Duke's website on their WLS requirements, though, is their crazy number of required pre-surgery visits. If I lived closer, it wouldn't be a problem, but I'm far enough away that I'd have to take a day off of work for each visit, and that just won't work.
Anyone ever have surgery at Duke whowasn't from the immediate area? Did they make any changes to the number of required visits for you, since you were an out-of-towner? I'd planned on calling them and asking these questions, but I'm fighting a battle with strep and can't talk very well right now, which puts a kink in the whole calling them thing, lol.
Hi Lisa,
Two things... I had surgery at Duke in June of 07 and my husband just had his there in Dec of 08, but a friend of mine just had her surgery with your current Dr. a couple of weeks ago. I think if you do a search for Angela P, you will find her and can ask her any questions you might have about using his practice.
I live near Duke, but I don't recall a large number of visits for my husband or myself. We did all of our testing with our PCP, so we went to the
required seminar,
first evaluation visit with the RNP, Psych and Nut
Pre-op visit with the Dr, Psych group, and Nut, plus pre-op with anesthia and taking care of all paperwork.
Finally, surgery day
So, in my recollection there were only 3 visits pre-op actually at Duke.
Wishing you every success in whichever path you take.
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
I know Angela! She's actually the one that got me looking into Dr. Smith to begin with. She's been a fabulous help to me. She's also the one that pointed out Dr. Sudan to me, as she lives right down the road from Duke, apparently. I am actually very happy with Dr. Smith's office, his Bariatric Coordinator is top-notch, but I'm having some insurance issues regarding them. Between that and the distance, Dr. Sudan might be a better bet for me; he's closer and I already know my insurance will take him.
I'm glad to hear you didn't have many visits. When I went on the site, I think I counted something like 10-11 seperate visit requirements that had me boggled. I was hoping it was something different in reality. This makes me feel much, much better. Thank you so much!
Hi Lisa,
As I mentioned earlier, both my husband and I had our surgeries through Duke, so both were performed at DRH. I have to say that while my experience with DRH was 'okay', it wasn't stellar. They have since brought in a bariatric coordinator that has turned the hospital stay part of the program around 180 degrees. You will have a meeting with the program coordinator during your pre-op visit prior to surgery so that you and your support persons will know what to expect. They have a new Bariatric Wing on the 7th floor that has been customized to support the needs of the bariatric patients and have nurses dedicated to bariatric care. The in hospital experience my husband had was STELLAR.
Just thought you'd like to know.
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145