MEDICAID AND MEDICARE SURGEONS LIST!
On a daily basis we get calls from members in desperate need of surgeons that will accept Medicaid and or Medicare for Bariatric surgery. It breaks our hearts when we have to say "we don't know of any surgeons in your state we can refer you to".
Can you please help us? If you know of any surgeons in your state that accepts Medicaid and or Medicare, will you list their:
Name
If they accept Medicare and or Medicaid
Phone number
Facility
Address
This list will remain here for our members to access and use.
Thank you so much!!!
ObesityHelp,
Member Services
Welcome to AZ and best wishes on your journey!
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
I had a sleep study there about 12 years ago and was admitted through the ER. It looked like a jail! They had a small window with wire going through it and a police officer there all of the time. It felt like a jail. I am not comfortable with that hospital and was treated badly by the staff.
Does Dr. Juarez go to any other hospitals in Phoenix or Scottsdale?
I am looking for someone to help me with possible complications with a fobi pouch that was done by my surgeon *****tired. I have been told by bariatric physicians that the silastic ring put in the bottom of the pouch erodes with time and must be removed. I am 10 years out and have had some problems with vomiting, but it is improving with time. Can the silastic ring be removed in the Dr's office through an endogastric tube?
The only other Dr. that does this follow up care is Dr. Slessinger in Tempe. I live in Anthem and this is just too far for me to drive.
I have called other bariatric surgeon's offices and they don't want to touch any other surgeon's work or do a revision. What should I do? I am quite concerned about this problem. I had the open gastric bypass with a fobi pouch and a silastic ring was placed at the bottom of the pouch 10 years ago. Has anyone else had this removed and if so, what was the procedure like?
Dr. Juarez did my gastric bypass at St. Luke's Hospital. I loved the fact the entire floor only had weightloss patients and the medical staff worked on that floor only. The best of the best. The hospital is very safe and you could always have security walk you and your nurse as you are leaving to your car which will pick you up at the door. All hospitals have police officers present during evening hours so try not to let that bother you... best of luck.
Dr. Hilario Juarez
525 N. 18th Street
Phoenix, AZ
He works through The Bridges Center at St. Lukes Hospital
www.stlukesmedcenter.com/events/bariatrics
800-248-5553 (This is the phone number to schedule seminar attendance. His office tells you that you need to attend a seminar before anything else, so I'm giving this number.)