Michael Schweitzer

Bariatric Surgeon
Rating: 3.7 out of 5 with 168 ratings

Michael Schweitzer Bariatric Surgeon M.D.,F.A.C.S.

10 yr Experience

10 yr in Bariatrics

14 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery

9 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics

>90% Practice is Bariatrics

Min Age of Patient is 14

Max Age of Patient is 70


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Lorraine Giangrandi
MS, RD, LDN
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Cordelia Byrd
Bariatric Medical Office Coordinator
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Natalie LaForce
Bariatric Medical Office Coordinator
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Mindy Long
Bariatric Medical Office Coordinator
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Felicia Telewicz
Bariatric Medical Office Coordinator
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Danielle Wilson
Bariatric Medical Office Coordinator
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Cynthia Finley
RD, LDN
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Suzanne Carobrese
RD, LDN, CDE
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Patricia Jordon
MS, CRNP
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Monica Lovins
MS, CRNP
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Carol Miller
MSN, RN, CCRN, CBN
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Megan Karcher
MHA, BS
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Rachel Centeno
BSN, RN, CBN

168 Reviews for Michael Schweitzer
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Iniitial consultation June 11, 2007; insurance approval August 20, 2007; surgery October 9, 2007. My initial impression of Dr. S was (1) he values patients who've made the effort to learn about the surgery and come into the process not needing a lot of hand-holding, and (2) he has a very reserved manner of dealing with people. Despite some of the reviews I've read here, I did not perceive him as arrogant or cool, just a very busy man who expects patients not to want to be coddled. And as an adult, I can deal with that. During the intervening months between my initial consultation and my surgery date, I also found that he has an on-the-ball office and medical staff. The doctor I met again the morning of my surgery was a great deal less reserved than the doctor I met at the initial consult. Though business-like, he was warmer, reassuring, remembered specific details about me (indeed, which disc in my spine caused me trouble), and had quite the repartee with the terrific anesthesia team. It was when I had suspected complications, though, that I was happiest with my choice. He was there for me in a way that went above and beyond what one would expect of a \"great technical surgeon.\" He came up to see me in my room and explained what they would be doing. Every decision about my care went seemed to go through him. I am 100% happy with the way he dealt with my situation.

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I thought that Dr. S. was a very confident surgeon. I respect him for the compassion and time that he and Pat his NP spent with me. They really make sure you are making an educated decision. I would reccomend them to anyone considering having this surgery.

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My initial impression of him was that he knows and is very capable of doing this surgery but he seemed to have a very dry sense of humor. Will fill in more as I get to know him better and have more appointments. rnrnMy surgery went very well. I had to be at the hospital at 6am Aug 28 and I was a nervous wreck. I went into the \"holding\" room and had an IV put in, asked questions, met the ansthieologist, the nurse that was going to be in OR with me, then Dr. Schweitzer came in. He was likeable and nice, actually even smiled once I think. They rolled me into the OR, I asked if all the tools on the little table were going to be used on me and they said most of them and POOF that was the last thing I remember till I woke up in my room. They said the surgery lasted about 2 1/2 hours, they ran into some adhesions on my left side from previous c sections and he also saw a hernia which he could not get to. So I was a little more sore on my left side. I have five small incisions on my belly, about 1/2 inch long. They are starting to itch which I would guess that means they are healing. I ended up staying in ICU the whole time at the hospital because they did not have any beds available on the floor I was supposed to be on. Which was fine with me because, I had my own room and my nurse was there alot. My only issue was, I had an IV that went bad and they tried to find a new vein to use and that was not successful. I was stuck over 20 times including once in top of my foot. They talked about putting a central line in but that did not happen because I the next morning, I would not have needed the IV anyway. So I just went without. Which was FINE by me. So needless to say, I am one big bruise on both arms. The most tender spot was by my knuckle on my finger, that hurt for awhile. rnrnI was released Thursday afternoon and I have been having 60 cc (about 4 oz) of stuff. I have had unsweetened applesauce, s.f. pudding, whey protein drink with 1% milk (ick to mixing with water), s.f. crystal light, s.f hawaiian punch, eggbeaters. Oh, I also have had the meat stew(pureed) and I did chicken and gravy, pureed. They were not bad tasting...just different. I think the hardest thing to get used to is chewing my food carefully. Also, having to drink 30 minutes after a meal is hard to get used to. But, it is all a lifestyle change, one that I am ready for and am getting used to. Will write more later.

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I am happy to say that Dr. Michael Schweitzer is my surgeon. I first met Dr. Schweitzer on July 2, 2007 at my consult with him. Even before I met him, I had done so much research I knew that I could not be in better hands. I found him to be easy to talk with. What I liked the most about him was the direct eye contact he made as he spoke to me. It gave me a real sense of confidence and that he was truely connecting with me as an individual. My impression of Dr. Schweitzer only got better over time. His office staff were extremely helpful and cooperative. Pat Jordan is outstanding as his NP and Alice as his surgical scheduler always had time for what I needed. In addition, the staff at his Green Spring office location were top notch. I never had to wait. Dr. Schweitzer was extremely concerned that each of his patients understood the risks of all the different types of weight loss surgery. It is important to him and to Pat that you be an informed consumer of this gigantic step you are about to take. To do this, there is an excellent web site associated with Dr. Schweitzer as well as the entire bariatric program at Bayview that gives you a vast amount of pertinent information. Over all I would rate Dr. Schweitzer as outstanding. I would trust him with my life anytime just as I did this time. My outcome speaks for itself. A 2 nite stay for DS Lap with no complications!

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My first impression of Dr. Schweitzer was he was very friendly and answered all my questions. I was a little disappointed when he said my insurance company may not cover the VSG but he asssured me he would try; that made me feel better. His staff so far has been very kind and have answered all my questions with great patience. Alice, whom I have not the opportunity to meet yet, has been very kind to me on the telephone with different concerns & questions about insurance coverage.rnAfter surgery, I will update the whole situation.

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During my consultation in May, Dr. Schweitzer was very hurried and I spent most of my time with Pat who was very nice. Unfortunately, because we were so hurried I did not fully grasp that I needed to make my psych eval and nutrition appts immediately. For some odd reason, I was under the impression that I was to wait until insurance gave its approval. In retrospect I don't know what I was thinking, but now 2 months later I am only getting started with my necessary appointments. I am disappointed and my only comment would be to the staff: it is important that patients understand what their responsibilities are as they leave the office. The explanations via packet of information is not enough. There should be a clear clarification of next steps, which I did not feel I had. We will see how things go from here. I am confident in the physician's capabilities, but disappointed in the process to date.

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I met with Dr S and I have nothing but good things to say about the doctor and his staff. They were all very nice. Dr, S struck me as being the most experienced in his field, and I trust him fully. His secretary Debbie is wonderful to deal with, and I am looking forward to the day when I am free of this weight. rnrnI had a very small problem and I commend my doctor and his staff for prompt attention and the care they gave to me. I am so glad I selected Dr Schweitzer for my doc, I think he is the greatest.

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Dr Schweitzer is a terrific surgeon technically - I sought him out because of his numbers, he's done a lot of roux-en-Y's , and his complication rate is low. So it was a statistical decision mostly. As far as bedside manner... he's ok, he's all about business and that's it. No chit-chat, no social/emotional stuff. Since my surgery nearly 1 yr ago now, I've seen Dr Schweitzer only 2 times, mostly I've seen Pat the NP. I would prefer, since he knows intimately my inner workings, that I see Dr Schweitzer, but that's not likely. Even when I requested to follow-up with him I got Pat because he had another engagement. So if you want a hand holder or a \"present\" surgeon, then Dr Schweitzer may not be your man. The aftercare program is very loose and unstructured in my opinion, not requiring anything of you if you so choose. There are support/informational meetings regularly scheduled where you can get a lot of info from those \"who have been there\". I researched this surgery to death, so i was very aware of the possible complications. Dr Schweitzer has a booklet that explains all about the surgery and after reading it, Dr Schweitzer will answer any of your questions. I had a question for him which I asked via e-mail and he responded very quickly. Good luck with your research and if you decide to have the surgery!!! Just keep in mind that these have been my experiences and are only my opinion. Have a meeting with Dr Schweitzer and decide for yourself. Take care!

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My first impression of Dr.Schweitzer was, he is to the point. He was willing to answer all my questions and willing to tell me when he did not know the answer. His staff so far has been wonderful. They are informative and helpful. I am sure I will have more to say as surgery gets closer, but thus far I am very impressed with Dr. Schweitzer and his staff.rnI am home after surgery and I still feel Dr. Schweitzer is the best in his field. His surgical competence is outstandong. i do not think he has the best personable skills, however; I did not chose him to get a friend I wanted the best surgeon. I am very glad i had Dr. Schweitzer perform the surgery.

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I thought and still think that Dr. Schweitzer is a professional and outstanding surgeon. I know that some think that he is kind of dry, but I find him to have a quirky sense of humor. Also, I was looking for the best surgeon, not a best friend. I would rate him an A+++ he is awesome. I feel great and I have him to thank for in reality saving my life. I can't say enough about him.

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