Dr Rita Anderson back to being Dr Hadley

Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 7/27/11 11:09 am - OH
Just FYI for any of her "veteran" patients.... she opted to return to her previous last name following her recent divorce.  Also, since she is no longer associated with the South Dayton Surgeons practice she has also changed the practice name from "New Life Surgery" to "Best Fit Bariatrics".  The new website (still under construction) is www.bestfitbariatrics.com/.

All bariatric patient records were automatically transferred to her new office (even if you did not sign a records transfer form and evcen if you used one of the other surgeons for another type of surgery before or after your WLS).

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

ZenSharon
on 7/28/11 1:21 am - SW Ohio
Her name has not been under your avatar for quite some time.  I noticed this about a month or so ago... I figured you removed it yourself.  Where is her new office?  In the same place?  Since when can she just move people's records?  I hate that woman.  I hope she loses more than a husband and a last name.... just my little opinion on the situation.  She is a horrible surgeon.

Thanks for letting me vent!
Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 7/28/11 5:32 am - OH
I actually DID take it down for about 3 months...   then I put it back.

She is in the smaller physician office building on the other side of the hospital (attached to the ER garage).  She shares an office with Dr. Eslami (a female plastic surgeon).  

I can see why they gave her the records of everyone who had ONLY seen her for bariatric surgery since no one else in the other office DOES bariatric surgery, but I don't understand why/how they could give her the records for those of us who also saw other surgeons there for various things.  The part of my file related to the several surgeries that Dr Muth has done on me is probably larger than the portion of the folder for the RNY-related stuff.

I just hope Dr. Muth is able to find the source of my problem (he thinks maybe internal hernia) when he goes in the next time I have a serious bout of pain.  He understood (and agreed with) her reluctance to do surgery because of creating additional scar tissue, but at least he understood that "you might just have to live with it" is not an acceptable answer when you are dealing with pain that intense.

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

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