Meridian Surgical Group Bariatric Center
I thought Dr. Inman was very "matter of fact" and confident about performing this procedure. She didn't hold anything back during the consultation, and stated many times that pre-op testing was critical, and that she would not perform the surgery on someone who did not meet the criteria. I feel very confident about her being my surgeon.
12/4/00 Met Dr. Inman. She is very down to earth and explains both procedures in depth. She accually prefers the RNY, Thank goodness. Her Statistics are really great. Makes me feel so much more at ease.
11/21/00 I have met with her staff and they are wonderful. After my experience with my own doctor, not being very compassionate, I was needing a warm, understanding voice at the other end of the phone.
I have an appointment with Dr. Inman on 12/4 @1:00pm. I can't wait
7/3/00 - My consult with Dr. Inman went well. Group meeting first. She is very confident and relaxing. Very informative. Unfortunately, she was rushed and I was the last to meet with her individually. We both decided on VBG. I only have 120lb to loose (yeah, only) and will be able to excercise again if I can get half of that off. She knew I was an RN and I have researched everything. She's very smooth, smiles, and jokes around. I like her and am looking forward to working with her. Now if the insurance will just hurry it up!
7/28/00 - Approved!!!! Made my appointments today for Psych, physical, and lab work on October 18. Surgery date will be set on Monday. The wait is going to kill me! Prior to surgery, I will have to go to Indy for a presurgery class.
7/31/00 - Vicki is great to deal with. Unfortunately due to the doctor they use for pre-op work, i'll be November before having my surgery. Dr. Inman only does this surgery on Wednesdays.
11/19/00 - Dr. Inman was great before and after the surgery. She talked to me before going in and was very positive and upbeat. She was the same after surgery. The incision is small and very neat. I have had no problems. I highly recomment Dr. Inman for this surgery.
Dr. Inman is a nice person who seems to be very experienced and has done many successful surgeries. Being 180 lbs overweight with hypertension, diabetes II, sleep apnea, mobility problems, atherosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries - plaque build-up), and history of many years of dieting with doctor's supervision since I was a teenager, I thought approval would be easy. Wrong!!! I was denied. Then the first appeal was denied. I asked my doctors to write letters on my behalf to send with my second appeal. Only my family doctor did. Despite calls to Dr. Inman's office and my cardiologist's office, who also said he supported the surgery, did not write letters for me. I had a time limit in which to send in the second appeal letter. My Family Doctor, Dr. Wilmot, was great! He wrote a letter stating his opinion that my obesity was life threatening and that surgery was medically necessary. Nevertheless, I was turned down on a second appeal by Anthem HMO. I became dicouraged due to the loss of my second appeal. The uncooperative attitude of Dr. Inman's office and my cardiologist's office, as well as Anthem HMO, sent me into a deep depression. I was too nice, I guess. In the end I had so much anxiety about it, I couldn't function. Any further action on my behalf became impossible due to my new illness of severe depression. I had to seek counseling and go on antidepressant medication, which Anthem HMO had to pay a small fortune for! So far they have had to pay over $5000 for counseling and medications instead of a operation that would have only cost Anthem $3500 after the HMO write-offs by doctors and hospital expenses! (I don't see how they can profit from HMOs). I am better now, and may give it another try since my insurance policy has changed from Anthem HMO to Anthem Blue Prefered. I'm not sure about going with Dr. Inman again. I think I would have to get an appology. Anthem HMO is the insurance co. from hell! I hope my new policy takes a different view. After two years of fighting the system, and doctors (With one exception), my health has deteriorated to the point that I may die before I can get any approval at all. Perhaps that's what Anthem HMO wants. It's cheaper that way! Good luck to all seeking surgery. I may have just been the one who fell through the cracks of the system, so don't give up! (I hope you don't have Indiana Anthem HMO)
I finally had my personal consultation with the surgeon. Dr. Margaret Inman...she was a very straight forward person and I really liked her for that. The staff in her office worked very hard. The first meeting was in a group session and I like that because someone may have had a question that I never thought of. Dr. Inman answered all questions and was very informative in her session. She is very professional and I know she can be friendly...but she is a very busy person...and really didn't have the time to get to know you. She emphasize a lot on aftercare...really if you had a job where you sat at a desk you could go back in 2 weeks. There is risk in everything that you do...but she has had a good overall % of low risk with her patients.
I liked the Doctor a lot, she was younger than I thought she would be, I had seen her commercials...She was very confident and really knows her stuff, she is also a trauma surgeon. She is there to do a job and she was very thourough in her explanation, and she also realizes that if you are coming to see her, you have most likely done your own research and you have your mind made up. I liked that a lot.
The staff seems nice, Vicky has been the most helpful and seems to know what is going on more than a lot of the others. Once my file was in her hands I had an approval in a few days.
Aftercare is ABSOLUTELY required for a year.
I have only met Dr.Inman once. She seemed very professional and confident in her skill and ability. I felt comfortable asking any necessary questions. She has a lot of experience and knowledge. Her program is very well developed and planned. She has done many surgeries with excellent results. She is not going to do the surgery if she feels it is unsafe. I feel very confident with her and would highly recommend her to anyone considering surgery. I will say that she is very busy. Her practice is growing and her staff seems sort of bogged down with the rapid pace. Be perpared to wait for surgery!
My interaction with Dr. Inman at this point has been limited. I had my consultation in Nov 99. I was impressed with the way she carried herself and they way she explained obesity and the solutions to the entire group. I was very impressed with her knowledge and how competent she appeared to be. I had done a lot of research on the different procedures and was pleased to hear her thoughts and how carefully they screen all of their patients. She stressed that surgery was viewed as a tool to help with weight loss that it was not the solution. She was very upfront about aftercare and how it was to be used along with the surgery to help us change our lives forever. She also said if we did what was asked of us and participated in the aftercare we would be successful. The office staff has been very helpful in getting all of the preop stuff scheduled. I did not find them extremely helpful in fighting the insurance company. I did feel at times as though they were extremely overworked. However, they have been very kind and friendly.
Very warm and informative
My impression remains the same.
Her staff is somewhat confused what forms are there and not.I am very comfortablewith Dr, Inman
She will tell you all that you need to know.
She was very good at explaining what we mustor must not do
Yes,it is stressed verymuch all meetings are detailed to you.
She had a very elaborate presentation on what could or could not expect
EXCELLENT!
Both are necessary.I want experience and Dr. INMAN isalso experienced in trauma. .