Anita Courcoulas Bariatric Surgeon M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S.
11 yr Experience
11 yr in Bariatrics
8 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery
8 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
80% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 14
Max Age of Patient is 70
11 yr Experience
11 yr in Bariatrics
8 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery
8 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
80% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 14
Max Age of Patient is 70
I met Dr. Courcoulas at an educational session at Magee Women's Hospital and spoke to her a couple of times before surgery. She has a lot of experience and is very confident and direct. She lays everything out for you so you understand it all.
Most post-op is with her staff as she is very busy. They have all been kind and couteous.
I least liked that I didn't have more contact with her but I understand she is very busy as people from all over come and have the surgery done with her.
They are very thorough about informing you about aftercare. They give you information in a handbook as well as in the hospital orally and in writing. You can call anytime to have questions answered as well. Post-op follow up visits are at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and every 2 months after that for the first year and you get your b-12 shots at those appointments as well.
One other thing I didn't like was when I stated to the pa that I wanted to take adult vitamins and calcium citrate, she seemed resistant because they wanted me on chewables. I explained that I was taking an adult chewable and she was okay with that. Then I asked about chewable calcium citrate and she told me to take caltrate. She insisted it was citrate but it is not. However, they specialize in surgery not vitamins so do your own research there.
Dr.Courcoulas talked about all the risks involved but also went over the percentage of complications they have at that hospital and it is extremely minimal.
Dr. Courcoulas is extremely competent and has a good bedside manner as well. I would highly recommend her as a surgeon.
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Only had first appointment. They were extremely busy. I was there 3 hours, but only with someone for about an hour of that. Only spent about 15 minutes with Dr. Courcoulas. There was another doctor who was her assistant who spent most of the time with me.rnrnI still have tons of questions and the process is very confusing; such as what appointments do I need to have first,etc.rnrnShe went over the risks, told me I would never be able to eat red meat or white bread again and that was about it.
My surgeon was very professional and an excellent choice. She spoke at the information session and I was comfortable with her level of expertise. The office staff was professional and I liked them. I don't think there was anything I didn't like about Dr. Courcoulas. She is the head of the department and I felt secure with her performing my surgery. Her approach pre-surgery may be different from other doctors, for example you just eat lightly the day before and no food or liquid after midnight, versus the week-long fast. I visit her staff now once every 6 weeks and then after 4 months it will be every 3 months for a year. When I asked about surgery risks she told me of them but suggested since I was young and healthy the risk was very low of complications. She said in her hands I would have a 1% chance of a complication. Overall, I would recommend her highly. BOth her surgical competence and bedside manner are excellent, even taking time out to go speak with my husband after the surgery and making him feel comfortable as well. I just wish she were at a hospital I liked better.
When I went to Magee Womens Hospital of UPMC in Pittsburgh to get the ball rolling for the Lap-Band, I didn't have a preference of surgeon. I ended up getting Dr. Courcoulas and I'm very glad! She's very kind and informative and very easy to talk to. My mom got to meet her the day off my procedure and my mom thought the same thing I did - including the fact that she looks way younger in person than in her picture.
So far, I am very pleased with my surgeon although I haven't seen her too much. This service uses residents, on of the downfalls. The office staff has been fantastic. My doctor has her own asistant who handles many of the needs of her patients in an efficent and PROMPT manner. Dr. C did explain all the risks of the surgery. After care is presented preoperatively. I'm only 10 days out so I can't really speak too much to aftercare. I can say that in looking for a surgeon, I looked for a physician with a good surgical history rather than bedside manner. I was lucky that I found a surgeon with both. I would recomend my surgeon to other people in a heartbeat!
Dr Courcoulas is very professional, friendly, and amswered all of my questions honestly. rnShe has a lot of experience, which is what you really want in a surgeon. All of her office staff is as wonderful as she is, they took care of everything for me. Christi and Karen are wonderful, they always keep in touch with me and make me feel so important. Kelly is really wonderful, she gave me a physical and took care of me first appointment post op. What a wonderful crew there. Karen called me as soon as I got home from the hospital, I talk to her so much she calles me her newest best friend.rnrnIt is now 1/20/09 and three years since surgery, I have no complications and am doing wonderful becuse of Dr. Courcoulas. I have heard others having problems but my daughter (surgery (7/07) and myself are having no problems are down to goal weight and are having no problem maintaining.rnShe is the most wonderful surgeon in the area, really knows her business and really cares about her patients.
Dr. Courcoulas is very nice and sympathic. She's also very thorough in making sure you understand all that will take place during surgery.rnrnThe staff is extremely polite and very nice. You feel like you're a human being and not an animal as society likes to cast you.rnrnThis decision was the best one ever made and I highly recommend it to everyone thinking about it!