Namir Katkhouda Bariatric Surgeon M.D.
20 yr Experience
3 yr in Bariatrics
14 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery
3 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
85-90% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 18
Max Age of Patient is 67
20 yr Experience
3 yr in Bariatrics
14 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery
3 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics
85-90% Practice is Bariatrics
Min Age of Patient is 18
Max Age of Patient is 67
I first met Dr. Katkhouda about a year before my surgery. The meeting was to the point, a list of thing to follow for pre op and I was told to lose about 20 pounds. I was vey disappointed and felt kind of let down, I did notice he was very busy. I looked into another place for the surgery and was about make a appointment when I realized I was being very impatient and petty. It has taken me awhile to get to the weight I am today and I thought Dr Katkhouda could in one day cure it all. Well I put my self pity aside lost the 20 pounds and waited 10 months for that call from Dr Katkhoudas office to come. I thank myself for having the patients to wait for the best.
Dr Katkhouda is the best and sweetest Dr. I received visits from him and his Fellows 2 to 3 time a day while I had my 2 day stay. I could not have had better care from USC hospital staff to Dr Katkhouda amd his staff. At my 14 days after visit Dr Katkhouda was most sweet and kind and took the time to go over more info I needed. I feel he is the BEST and well worth the wait.... He is just amazing.
I've seen Dr. K only once during the initial consultation. He was nice and get to the point. I heard from other patients that he has no bedside manner, however, his surgical competence is very high. His office staff seems to be nice and helpful. I prefer a surgeon with high surgical competence than having great bedside manner. All I care about is safe, safe and safe.
Only met the dr. once before surgery and he was having a bad day. I had full confidence in him from what I learned at his seminar. His staff is the best and very helpfull. My surgery was scheduled on a Monday,however it didn't happen because of other priorty surgeries. Dr. offered to let me stay at the hospital overnight at no cost to my insurance knowing that I lived 2 1/2 hrs. away. It was the worse rain season we were having in California. Dr. Katkhouda is a wonderful surgeon and is highly recommended. It took me a year from the time I went to his seminar to finally get a scheduled surgery date. But the wait was worth it. The only thing that I had wished in all this is that I had actually seen the Dr. at least once more before my surgery date. I had forgotten what he looked like until he came to see me in pre-op room.
I'm impressed with the entire USC Medical staff. I totally trust Dr. K. He took very good care of me. The hospital staff is wonderful and they keep very careful watch on Dr. K's patients. I would recommend him and the USC Medical Center to anyone interested in this surgery. He has a staff for follow up -- nurse and dietician who are available via phone and Email. He has follow up visits. They supply a comprehensive post-surgical manual. They also have a very comprehensive seminar after which they will answer any and ALL questions.
My sugeon is very impersonal and not much of in the way of bedside manner. He is quite brilliant. I had complications during the sugery so it took about 6 hours rather than the normal 2 hours or so. The healing process went well and I feel that he did the best he could to get me on the road to recovery. The office staff was friendly and very helpful to me at all times and always made accommodations for me when necessary.
I did not feel very comfortable with him so I asked to switch surgerons after about 6 months and was given another surgeon to go to for folow-up. I like him very much. His name is Dr. Sillin and the hospital is USC in Los Angeles Ca. The aftercare plan is very structured and I also get to see the nutirionist at every visit. I can also call her with any questions or concerns that may come up. Dr. k could be rated a 10 for his surgical skills, and Dr. Sillin also gets a 10 for his aftercare skills and bedside manner.
Well, I just want to first say that I love Dr. Katkhouda. If you want the best surgeon, you should contact his office. Anyway, my first impression of him was very professional. His office requires that prior to getting a one on one consultation, you attend a group consultation. When he arrived he had a slide show presentation. It not only explained the process but explained his expectations from us. The first and foremost was to lose weight prior to surgery. He asked for 10-15 pounds. He stressed that majorly. Now, I know what your thinking, that you would not be looking into gastric bypass if you could lose weight yourself. However, he has a very good reason for this. Morbidly obese people have something in common with alcoholics. Its called fatty livers. Now, when a person loses weight, they lose it first in their liver. Dr. K specializes in Lap surgery. It is extremely difficult for any surgeon to work around a fatty liver. Dr. K is the best surgeon you will find, but even for the best surgeon, it is extremely difficult to work around a fatty liver, that is why he demands that his patients lose weight. In any case, I realize how important that is, and I appreciate him being veyr up front and honest with his potental patients about what he expects. I guess in short, I was very impressed with Dr. K. I thought he was amazing from the first moment I met him.
If my impression changed of Dr. K, it was that I was even more impressed with him. Upon consulting with him, I trusted him. After my initial consultation I knew that I could lie on his operating table that moment and know I was going to be safe in his care. Dr. K has my respect. He is one of few doctors that says, I am not going to waste our time in telling you how good I am, I am just going to show you. At the end of my consultation he told me, I could tell you how good I am, but it doesn't mean as much from me, why don't you talk to my patience, ask them what they think about me, they are the true judges of my work. At that point, I gained so much respect for Dr. K.
Dr. K has a great nurse practioner. Her name is Naomi. She is on top of things, all the time. If you ever need anything, she does not hesitate to assist you in whatever you need. I think that Dr. K made an awesome choice when he picked Naomi as his nurse practioner. Like Dr. K, she is very blunt and clear in telling you what Dr. K needs from you, including losing weight. It was out of sheer fear of Dr. K and Naomi being disappointed in me that made me lose 20 pounds. (as of today). I do admit after consultation I gained 10 pounds, and I have lost them, plus another 10. I know if I could do it, then anyone could.
Dr. K's other staff, are also helpful, however, with an office as busy as theirs you may need to help them out. Don't be affraid to help them with anything your insurance may need. It would make their job alot easier. Considering that their office is as busy as it is, I would say it is a well run office.
I don't really dislike anything about Dr. K but for the fact that he has such a long waiting list. However, he is an excellent surgeon, and excellent surgeons have long waiting lists. SO you have to be patient with Dr. K. BUT TRUST ME, IF YOU WAIT, YOU WILL HAVE AN EXCELLENT SURGEON.
I guess future patients should know Dr. K is very blunt. If your looking for a Dr. who will hold your hand and tell you what you want to hear, he isn't the one for you. He says it like it is because he cares, and he wants to be sure your safe. SO beware, he is blunt, and honest, and amazing.
As far as addressing the risks of surgery, he most certainly did. He gave it to me strait, diden't sugar coat it, and was very blunt and honest about the risks and dangers. But, he also made me comfortable and told me the risks are slim, so I was very comfortable after talking with him.
Anyway, like I said I am excited and proud to be Dr. K's patient. I hope I could be an awesome example of a success story. I most certainly will be available to praise him whenever I get the chance.
First of all, let me state that the following comments are my personal opinions only. I first met Dr. Katkhouda in October of 2003 at the monthly seminar put on by the surgical practice. My husband and I were very impressed with his demeaner, what he had to say and how he said it. Being a "guy," my husband was impressed by the way he wound up his computer cables after the presenation. He felt that anyone that would take that kind of time and attention to something as mundane as storing cables was the kind of surgeon he wanted working on his wife. I then met personally with Dr. K on October 26, 2003 at my initial consultation. I found him very caring and seemingly genuinely concerned about my welfare. During this meeting he went over the list of risks associated with the surgery. I then waited for a surgery date which was set for November 3, 2004. I really wanted it sooner (don't we all) but I felt that I was waiting for the best surgeon so the wait would be worth it. His staff is very over-worked but they were always nice to me. It became easier to get in touch with them once he hired his new Nurse Practitioner (Noemi) who has been very nice and always called me back when I left a message. Dr. K is a very matter of fact doctor, answers questions, expects you to do your part. If you require considerable hand holding from your doctor, you might want to re-think your decision to stay with him. But he is a top-notch surgeon who know's his stuff and is very confident in his capabilities. I didn't get much info on aftercare prior to being in the hospital. I did not see Dr. K in the hospital (while in pre-op or during my two day stay). I did see his three surgical partners twice a day so I never felt neglected. He contacted my husband via in-house hospital phone for a quick "surgery went fine, she's doing fine" conversation. In the hospital I met with a dietician who went over an extensive aftercare program (including exercise) that was prepared specifically for Dr. K's patients. She was great and the large packet of info is a daily resource. At my initial follow-up appointment, I finally got to see Dr. K and he was even more nice, caring and compassionate than what I remembered. He asked to see me in 45 days. I would definitely give Dr. K an A+/10+. I feel he's the best and is worth waiting for. In my opinion, I'll take surgical competence over bedside manner any day. THANKS DR. K FOR GIVING ME MY LIFE BACK!
What was your first impression of him/her?
When I first met Dr K at the USC simposium, I thought that he was very arogent but deveringly so. He is #2 in the country and very confident within his abilities. To me it was more important for him to be a skilled surgeon than one who is not and just a talker.
How did your impression change over time?
When I had my first appt. with Dr K my impression of him from the simposium did not change. The only thing that I had to add to my impression of him was that he is very direct. Don't try to beat around the bush with him because he will call you out on it!
How would you describe his/her office staff?
His office staff is very busy. The girls who answer his line are very nice and helpful. His first PA was nice and his second PA Naomi has her moments. One day you can call with a question and she is very nice and the next time you feel like she is being disturbed by your call. She does know her stuff and I do trust all of her knowledge. You will deal with Naomi for most of the preop and post op care. I have only spoke with Dr K at my first and one and only appt with him, the day of surgery and very briefly the days after while I was in the hospital. I think his staff is just over worked. Make sure you also follow up on every test result with them. They will tell you that they did not receive the faxes so a back up copy is good to have on hand. Also do not be surprised if you get your surgery date rescheduled! It happens!
What did you like least about him/her?
Not seeing enough of him. I saw him once 10 months before surgery, I did not see him the morning of and then I saw him very briefly while I was in the hospital. I did not see him on my 2 week visit or when my staples were removed.
How much does he/she emphasize aftercare?
He designed the diet along with the USC dietician. He does expect you to follow everything directed.
Does he/she have a structured aftercare program?
They do have a support group but it is at a very bad time for those of us who work. It is on Thursday mornings.
How did he/she address the risks of surgery?
They address all of this in great detail at the simposium and at the first visit.
How would you rate him/her overall?
Overall I would rate Dr K a 10+++ for his ability!
Which is better, surgical competence, bedside
manner, or both great?
To me I think Dr K's surgical competence out ways his bedside manner. I was more at ease knowing that I was in the hands of a very competent surgeon. My family was at my bedside for comfort which balanced the whole process out.
My first impression of Dr. Katkhouda was that he is businesslike and professional. He is not a "warm and fuzzy" type doctor, but being a professional myself, I am much more concerned about his knowledge and competence, both of which he has in abundance. He is obviously very bright and very experienced in bariatric surgery. He has a 9 month to 1 year waiting list because he is so good. His office staff has been very helpful post operatively, but I struggled with them before surgery with a lack of consistency and confusion regarding insurance issues and paperwork being misplaced, etc. Aftercare is very good by his office as a whole, but patients are sometimes disappointed that they dont get to see the doctor at post operative visits, but rather see his fellow or the nurse practitioner. There is a great support group that meets monthly and also nutritional meetings monthly which have been very helpful. I have had many abdominal surgeries, mostly gynecological, and was worried about scar tissue and adhesions. I was right to be worried since I had tons of them according to Dr. K. I truly believe that if I had had any other surgeon, they would have had to open me up, but since Dr. K specializes in lap surgery, he took the time and made the effort to make my lap surgery successful. My surgery lasted 6 hours and I ended up with 10 incisions, but that is still far more desireable than the open surgery. I am very happy that my insurance co. directed me to Dr. K. I wouldnt want anyone else doing this surgery on me or a loved one.