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hi im considering having a gastric band and after reading all your posts ive decieded to go direct with dr chris and his team. does anyone have recent contact and cost details for him. thanks very much geni x

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hi im considering having a gastric band and after reading all your posts ive decieded to go direct with dr chris and his team. does anyone have recent contact and cost details for him. thanks very much geni x

Hey,

Ive just stumbled across this, I hope im not to late lol

I was banded by Dr Chris on 21st June.

The best person to contact is Fredrik, he is Dr Chris's assistant. his email address is frederik.serneels@ecfs.be

The current standard package is 4150 euro - this includes the op, hotel for 2 people for 3 nights and taxi transfers

You pay 500 euro in advance to secure your chosen date, this must be at least 2 weeks before you travel, to ensure they can arrange everything. Then the remaining amout is paid when you see Fredrik or Bart on the night you arrive.

I hope this helps

Jo x

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hello i contacted via the uk office its a lot easier to call them there if you need anything and the package is the same its still booking direct. its just you can call them if you have any problems europesurgery@yahoo.co.uk or its a london number 02081444254

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Hi Julie,

Thanks for your emails of support over the last weeks they have been great. I had the jitters last night and thought about changing my date but spent an hour on the phone to Bridget and she talked me through the whole process again (she has the patience of a saint) and I feel really positive now and have paid my deposit, booked my trains and now my adventure is about to start.

I have to agree calling Europe Surgery was the best thing I have done they have organised everything for me and literally been on call 24/7 to answer all me queries.

I have now spoken to lots of Bridgets past patients and they have all made me feel very relaxed and have helped me confirm that I am making the right decision. Having some one in the UK to help me do all this has just made my life easier and I am now looking forward to the brand new me appearing in about 6 - 12 months.

Thanks to everyone for all their support and a big thank you to Bridget and her team.

Anyone who wants to ask me an questions about my experience so far just inbox me and I will reply.

Big Daddy D over and out

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Hi Julie,

Thanks for your emails of support over the last weeks they have been great. I had the jitters last night and thought about changing my date but spent an hour on the phone to Bridget and she talked me through the whole process again (she has the patience of a saint) and I feel really positive now and have paid my deposit, booked my trains and now my adventure is about to start.

I have to agree calling Europe Surgery was the best thing I have done they have organised everything for me and literally been on call 24/7 to answer all me queries.

I have now spoken to lots of Bridgets past patients and they have all made me feel very relaxed and have helped me confirm that I am making the right decision. Having some one in the UK to help me do all this has just made my life easier and I am now looking forward to the brand new me appearing in about 6 - 12 months.

Thanks to everyone for all their support and a big thank you to Bridget and her team.

Anyone who wants to ask me an questions about my experience so far just inbox me and I will reply.

Big Daddy D over and out

The europesurgery office just get back to you straight away and are there for you if you need anything after having the band fitted, its the same price where ever you book but its better to stick to the uk office if your in the UK as you have the help line to ring if your ever stuck on any thing

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