WLS friendly doctors in Milwaukee?
I'm quite a few years out with no problems with my WLS but I'm on the hunt for a GP or a family doc who actually knows about WLS. We are transferring from Coos Bay, Oregon at the end of June/beginnig of July. I'm sure they will try and assign me to someone but when they did that here I spent most of my appointments explaining WLS to my doctor. I don't want to do that again! It took me 2 years to find a doctor (and file paperwork etc.) who knew that it was OK that I needed labs, and that the perscription Vit. D doesn't work. LOL
I don't need a WLS surgeon as far as I can tell. I'm happy, healthy and basically at goal weight. I run 30 35 miles a week and just need someone to see me for general stuff, ie a flu shot every year and my labs.
I don't need a WLS surgeon as far as I can tell. I'm happy, healthy and basically at goal weight. I run 30 35 miles a week and just need someone to see me for general stuff, ie a flu shot every year and my labs.
Hi Carol,
If I were in your situation, I would probably find a WLS surgeon and then use them as a reference for a good GP. My surgeon is awesome...Dr. Thomas Chua in Milwaukee.
I live 2.5+ hours from Milwaukee, and this winter when I was needing some bladder resuspension done I wasn't sure I wanted to use the doctors from around where I live. I made an appt with Dr. Chua and discussed who he would suggest I go with. Unfortunately my insurance didn't cover the docs he suggested, but they did cover my appt with Dr. Chua as a follow up.
I hope your relocation goes well. I enjoy Milwaukee, having lived there until I was 30. Now 20 years later, I really miss it and wish we'd move back or at least closer again!
Best wishes!
If I were in your situation, I would probably find a WLS surgeon and then use them as a reference for a good GP. My surgeon is awesome...Dr. Thomas Chua in Milwaukee.
I live 2.5+ hours from Milwaukee, and this winter when I was needing some bladder resuspension done I wasn't sure I wanted to use the doctors from around where I live. I made an appt with Dr. Chua and discussed who he would suggest I go with. Unfortunately my insurance didn't cover the docs he suggested, but they did cover my appt with Dr. Chua as a follow up.
I hope your relocation goes well. I enjoy Milwaukee, having lived there until I was 30. Now 20 years later, I really miss it and wish we'd move back or at least closer again!
Best wishes!
Thank you Tri_harder. I'll go search through the Tricare list of physicians and see what they have to say. I'm not at all against going outside of plan though to get a good doctor. My current physician is actually an NP who practices at a low cost clinic and is the best I've come across so far. They are happy to bill my insurance too! LOL
We love Eugene and I have run a 5K there and hope to get one more in before we leave here!
We love Eugene and I have run a 5K there and hope to get one more in before we leave here!
My sister is getting her Masters in Eugene right now! I used Dr Regan at Columbia St Mary's in Milwaukee and I have absolutely NO complaints about him or his team. Look him up, you will see all positive reviews!
Surgery Date: January 16, 2012
Highest weight: 367 Surgery weight: 360 Current weight:248
Total lost = 119
Well the Dr. that the insurance assigned to me knew exactly what blood tests to request. I was aprehensive but I wanted to give her the chance and she was so on top of it. She got me in for a lung function test (different issue) and a referral to a general surgeon for an incisional hernia. I'm so glad I trusted that I would get taken care of. I can always change PCP's when necessary but am so grateful that I got one who seems to know what the deal is.