Anyone sleeved at Puget Sound Surgical?
I met with Dr. Billing last week. I was previously scheduled to have my surgery with Group Health but they thought I was not ready so they gave my slot to someone else. Dr. Billing was very knowledgeable and pleasant. But the office seemed confused about booking my fitness and nutrition appts and also couldnt quite give me an accurate price on a revision. So now I am mulling it over and shopping around again. :(
I'm being very polite when I use the term "not ready". Group Health's head bariatric surgeon, Dr. Steven Bock suddenly disappeared two months ago. We got a call saying that he was no longer with Group Health, that it was unfortunate and very sudden. (we first thought he died, but we were assured he didn't). So the bariatric nurse changed my surgery date to December 31st and my consultation with my new surgeon to November 30th. She called the week before the November 30th appointment somewhat upset. She said my chart showed I was a smoker. I explained I'm on the patch and Dr. Bock said he would change my smoking status when I was smoke free for 12 months. She asked me why I wasn't on birth control. I explained I was abstinent. She replied well you're still 22 years old!!! And then her final issue was that the doctor that prescribes my anti anxiety medication thought it would be helpful to see a therapist which I hadn't done yet because I'm in the final weeks of college before graduation. Therefore she cancelled my surgery. The funny thing is that I was self pay, because bariatric services were not covered under my Group Health plan. So I guess I just saved $30K!!!! Now I am shopping around for a better alternative.....
Have you checked out NorthWest Weight Loss Surgery in South Everett, WA?
http://www.nwwls.com/
866-350-2263
They perform all WLS procedures.
Their aftercare and followup support programs are second to none.
The cost was no where close to $30K.
My husband and I have lost a total of 300 pounds with their help.
Dr. Michaelson saved our lives.
Good luck finding and choosing a surgeon. I wish you much success!
Buffy:
Hubby and I used to be on Group Health Insurance. They flat out denial our PCP's request for bariatric surgery. After we changed insurance companies, we were immediately approved. Group Health was good for a lot of things, this was not one of them.
Since our surgery, our plan has not had to pay for the huge volume of insulin I used to use. That savings to them has been more than what they paid of the surgery, on my behalf. We were prepared to cash pay if needed, but luckily it was a covered benefit under our new policy.