Dr. Ki Oh
He's been great with me, but I worked 30 yrs as a nurse in a big teaching hospital, so was used to poor bedside manners.
He's the best surgeon in our area. He's just not a warm/fuzzy type guy at times.
When you work with surgeons and other Drs., you see what their day is like. It's hectic and stressful. Should that make them treat a patient bedside poorly? No, it shouldn't.
Once you really get to know him, give him a smile first he's actually a pleasant guy.
He does want you to follow his quidelines for surgery tho., and can be quite blunt when asked questions. It's best to ask Tina, or another office member, they've all had GBS and are great resources.
My followup is with Dr. Harai and he's very personable.
Hope your next visit with him is better.
Take care,
Kathy
I have a friend whose sister got her lap-band from Dr. Oh. My friend also has a lap-band, but she lived in Monroe at the time, so saw a doctor in Everett. Anyway, I asked my friend how her sister liked Dr. Oh, and her comment was, (this is a quote): "He is an asshole. If he gets mad, he will throw things and yell at his patients. My sister has stalled in her weight loss, and has gained back 8 pounds. She is afraid to go see him for a fill because she has gained weight, and she knows he will be mad."
So needless to say, I was not the least bit surprised by your post. This is not the first time I have heard that he throws things. Sorry, but I don't care how good of a surgeon he is. I would never allow anyone to treat me that way. There are plenty of excellent surgeons who will treat you with respect.
~Nancy~
Having said that, I would not hesitate to talk to the advocate about that sort of behavior if I experienced it. I think patients opinions do matter to St Francis and Dr Oh is an employee of St Francis.
Best of luck!