Need some help for a friend
One thing about Barix, is that is all they do is Bariatric surgery, there infection rate I believe is 0, the care is like I have never seen before and I worked in a hospital for 25 years.
their support group is free, I had my SX there 6 1/2 years ago and I can still call the nutritionist for advice n help, the Dr. That did my surgery is no longer there but now Dr. Marymoor takes just as good care of me as if he did my surgery.
so they don't forget u even years later and their rooms are private
good luck
Susan
I researched the hospitals in Philly prior to choosing Barix. Obesity Help had patient reviews of the hospitals providing bariatric surgery, and the reviews of the regular hospitals were not flattering in the least. Barix is entirely different. All of the surgeons do one thing, bariatric surgery. The entire staff specializes in the care and needs of bariatric patients before, during and after.
Another huge difference, which I learned from observing my sister since her lap band surgery at Jeanes Hospital several years ago. Barix provides nutritionists, which are included at each of my post-op visits, no extra charge.
I love Dr. Marymor, and appreciate that upon discharge he game me his cell phone number, in case I had a problem, which I did a couple of times. I'm seven years post-op, and now live in Michigan, but I still make my annual appointments at Barix with him, when I visit my family in Bucks County.
Barix has three different support groups every month. One pre-op, one post-op, and a Saturday meeting for both. A nutritionist is available at every one of them for questions or concerns.
I could be mistaken, but I don't think such specialized care at any other facility in the area.
Albert Schweitzer