David Lautz Bariatric Surgeon MD, FACS, FASMBS
12 yr Experience
10 yr in Bariatrics
12 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery
6 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
99% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 21
Max Age of Patient is 70
Adjustable Gastric Band
12 yr Experience
10 yr in Bariatrics
12 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery
6 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
99% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 21
Max Age of Patient is 70
Adjustable Gastric Band
Im scheduled for the surgery on Sept 9 at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA with Dr. Lautz.
I found his office to be very friendly but as many have said on this web site ...quite busy. Took over 3 months for my first appointment (although that is typical and many Dr. were even a longer wait). I was given a date for surgery after my first visit. The women in the office are wonderful about making all the appointments.
I was VERY concerned my insurance would not cover the operation. The office told me not to worry about it that they would take care of it later...but I did follow up on my own after the first appointment and the insurance said no. Fortunately I own my own business so I just switched to another insurance that does cover the operation.
I have already done my appointment with the Nutritionist (Natalie Egan) who was very pleasant and informative. Im going to do the ultra sound and psychiatry appointments next week then I get to wait till August till pre-op starts.
My overall experience has been very positive and I feel that I have picked a good Doctor who has done many of these operations.
I met Dr. Lautz on April 11. I was nervous going there. I figured I would get the run around and have to jump through hoops to get a date. It was nothing like that. My boyfriend and I met with his assistant first but the doctor came in soon after. He was quiet but interested in what we had to say. He went over the procedure and the risks again and asked if we had any questions. Then he gave me an estimated date right there! After that I talked to his secretary to make the pre-op appts. Eileen was awsome, she tried to schedule as many appts on one day as she could and gave me my exact date-July 16! I never had a problem getting a call back, Eileen fixed any problems with referrals immediately and sent out all paperwork to me right away. So far I've had a very positive experience.
My impression of Dr.lautz was a good one. I thought he was very softspoken. Made me feel very comfortable. His PA answered all my questions and believe me I had a lot. I was satisfied with the answers she gave me. I was told by another surgeon at a different hospital that he is very good. That he try's his best to make his patients happy. Just one thing make sure that you get all the testing done. If there's a test you think you should be having done for this surgery and havent had it yet, dont be afraid to request it. I'm so confident about Dr. lautz that I'm not even nervous about the surgury.
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dr. Lautz was a wonderful surgeon. in the consult, he didn't look down at you because of your weight. He answered all of my questions professionally and medically correst which I liked since I am an R.N.. His P.A. Gina was also very good. I asked Dr. Lautz to take out my gallbladder at the same time because I knew one complication is gallstones. He agreed. The medical staff in the hospital was superb, the nursing care left alot to be desired. If I ever took care of my patients that way i would be fired from my job
I definitely would reccomend him as a surgeon.David comes across as quiet but is actually very shy. I had no complication from the surgery but sometimes when i eat I DO GET NAUSEOUS so I take some compazine.
Dr. Lautz is the second surgeon I met. I was really disappointed with the first one(Dr. Robinson), although i know many people love him. I didnt get a surgery date and was told to lose 25-30lbs by oct 03. I didnt want to wait that long. I wanted to get the surgery in the summer(becuase of insurence and school). Then I met Dr. Lautz and i loved him. He was so much nicer and seemed very understanding of my situation. When i realized he was going to give me a date, i got really emotional and i started to cry right then and there! He was so awesome. He put his hand on my arm and told me it's alright and nodded he's head. He told me he was going to do it for me. I was very jumpy, very excited, and very emotional. Everyone in the office was nice too. The PA and the woman who schedules appointments was very funny and comforting. It was the best day of my life. These people really made it special. I didnt spend a whole lot of time with the Doctor... but it was enough to get a good first impresssion. I knew he cared. He also seemed busy.. I wasnt rushed or anythihg.. but he sees a lot of people so that makes sense.
Very Impressed,yet nervous. After talking to Dr. Lautz I became much calmer he is a very soft spoken person and he really cares about his patients. His office staff were very polite and seemed to be very concerned. there was nothing that I did not about anyone everyone was so nice. That there is nothing to be afraid of that everyone there is there to look out for your best intrest that there are no stupid question, aks questions. My doctor went as far as drawing me a diagram of his explaination of a question about the gallbladder and the removel of it. just so I may better understand what was about to happen. he wants you to be well informed and he does everything to make you knowledgeable, trust me you will leave his office feeling confident and well informed about your procedure. he stresses about aftercare that it is important to follow the regimin and the risk of not following the plan of aftercare. yes they have a aftercare program. support groups they have on a weekly basis. I would rate my my doctor with the 100% exellent approval rate, for his knowledge and ability to explain in detail the procedure in terms that I could understand ,caring, ginuwine concern,soft spokeness,I think both are great to have and my Doctor has them both.This is my personal opinion.