George Zorn, III Bariatric Surgeon M.D., F.A.C.S.
13 yr Experience
12 yr in Bariatrics
5 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
80% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 14
Max Age of Patient is 65
13 yr Experience
12 yr in Bariatrics
5 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
80% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 14
Max Age of Patient is 65
I've only spoken to Dr. Zorn once during my three consults in San Diego. He's very caring and pleasent with his patients. The staff at Pacific Bariatric have been great. They have always been very helpful in answering any questions or addressing any concerns I had. Dr. Zorn was very specific about telling me to join the support group in my area even before I have the surgery. He was very open about the risks but he feels as I do that there is just as much if not more risk remaining the way I am.I believe surgical competence and bedside manner are equally important.
Dr. Zorn is a very nice doctor. When I first met him, he made me feel very at ease. I was able to talk to him about my weight and for the first time, I wasn't nervous or embarrassed. He and the office staff at Pacific Bariatric have always made me feel welcome and are very professional, yet very friendly.
Dr. Zorn definately emphazizes aftercare. I have seen him 2-3 times since my surgery along with my primary care physician. Dr. Zorn always answers my questions, sometime before I can even ask them!
I feel that Dr. Zorn's surgical competence and bedside manner are great. I'm very happy I got him as my Dr.
Dr. Zorn was a very nice man. I am glad that he is going to be my surgeon. I didn't have a lot of time with him because he was about 1-1/2 hours behind schedule (stuck in surgery). However, he did take the time to explain everything to me and to answer all of my questions. We did not discuss aftercare except that I would be seen in Bakersfield. He did discuss how I would have to stay in San Diego for almost a week so he can see me post-op in his office. He explained that if he or the assistant surgeon feels that there is something that just isn't quite "right" in the lap procedure then they will open me up. He said they will need to be absolutely sure that everything is OK, if not, it's an open surgery.
I met with Dr. Zorn and his staff. All were highly professional and pleasant to work with. The Pacific Bariatric Group in San Diego has really gone above and beyond the norm in their education of this type of surgery, their expectations of your following their instructions, and listening to your questions; concerns; fears; and taking the time to completely answer them. My contact has been Myla Acuan, who is a sweetheart. She has also been a great source of information and support, as she went through this surgery in August of 1993 (and still looks great!). I have found that a large number of the staff I have spoken with or met are prior patients of the RNY. I live outside of San Diego, and they made accommodations for me to have all my required appointments on the same day. The counselor; and internist appointments went by quickly, and I found myself at PB almost 2 hours early. While the front desk clerk was a bit short/abrupt in her attitude, I ended up being called in by Dr. Zorn 1 hour before my scheduled appointment with him. He made a point of putting me at ease, and his bedside manner is great. Although I came prepared with 3 pages of questions, he primarily answered these before I could ask them. We discussed at length the post-operative schedule of events, and what he expected of me. We also discussed at length the possibilty of Kaiser approving LAP, and his feelings on patients waiting. His attitude throughout the meeting was proffessional, and enjoyable (for being laid out on a slab; naked except for a gown and my socks! I give him an A+ for pre-surgery visits!
Dr. Zorn was very pleasant. He provided all the information he thought I would want to know and allowed me to ask questions. I have not talked with him directly since my initial appointment. I have dealt with his staff which seem to be very helpful. I did have delays in getting forms completed and sent back to me. That was frustrating, it took 3 weeks to get some back.
Dr. Zorn is a very kind and compassionate surgeon. He took time with me to answer all of my questions. He answered most of them before I asked. I didnt feel like he was in a hurry to get our appointment over. The staff members were nice in his office. They were pretty busy though. He really emphasized the follow-up program after surgery and how important it was for me to do the best I could the first six months. I've heard him called a "Prince of Men" and I will have to agree.