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I am going there as well, mine is dr Hollis. Don't have much reviews yet ( not banded till the 28) but everyone seems very friendly so far! Good luck

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I am going there as well' date=' mine is dr Hollis. Don't have much reviews yet ( not banded till the 28) but everyone seems very friendly so far! Good luck[/quote']

I am with True Results in Richardson (Dallas) and they have been great.. Not banded yet.. 12/26 is my new bday!!

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I am going there as well, mine is dr Hollis. Don't have much reviews yet ( not banded till the 28) but everyone seems very friendly so far! Good luck

I had Dr. Hollis and he was amazing. I really dont have anything positive to say about the post op care in the recovery room but I hope that will be different for you.

The general staff, OR staff and the pre op nurse were amazing! If you have any questios we are here. Alot of us on here had Dr. Hollis.

Nikki

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I am 4 weeks post op and my Dr is Hollis. He is patient and kind. The post op staff was okay. One nurse was just awful bad. She was complaining about having to stay late and got after another nurse for giving me pain meds because I was kinda zombied out. She then proceeded to tell ask me if I thought this would be a cake walk and to expect pain. If I would have been in my right mind I would have probably told her something about her chair side manner. But being in the medicated state of mind I was in all I could do was frown. Good luck to you and 4 weeks post op I can say I am excited to great things to come.

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Great I'm glad that some of you have had dr Hollis, I will meet him tomorrow for my pre op appt. as far as the nurses after, I'm glad I will have my mom with me she gets very overprotected if someone is ugly to her kids! Haha Im

sure it will all work out either way.

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I had my surgery today at The surgery center in Houston with Dr. Reilly. I have to say he was awesome and so were the pre op nurses. And contrary to a lot of the stories I've read my post op team was great with me, they didn't rush me and were very friendly towards my mom and myself, they answered all of our question and made sure they explained everything to my mom in Spanish. I guess I was very lucky. Good luck.

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I'm with True Results Houston and I have Dr. Reilly. I'm scheduled for surgery 12/31. He was very nice and took his time with me at my pre-op appointment. The staff has been very nice and helpful also.

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