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My current doctor is not supportive in the Lap-Band procedure. I have been qualified by Dr. Speigel and am looking for a primary care doctor that supports my views or I will go self pay.

My insurance is First health.

Any west-siders that can give me their doctors names, would help my search. I pulled a list from my insurance, but its like playing the lottery. Already wasted 1 yr on my current doctor for her to give me the run around. (She's just as big as me).

Feel free to pm me.

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Dr. Spiegel's office will help you with that one. I needed cardio clearance and they had several recommendations. Good luck.

If not Spiegel, try calling and asking the doc's nurse their protocol on approving lapbanding. Should get a feel of how helpful they will be.

Good luck.

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I had the same situation with my pc. Dr. Spivak referred me to a doctor at Park Plaza hospital and also negotiated a reduced fee because the doctor was not in network. Ask you lap band doctor for a referral so you don't have to hunt and peck.

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This doc is great--a big supporter of bariatric surgery, good clinical reputation, and on the west side. Nice person, too.

WEINSTEIN, MD PHILLIP

FAMILY PRACTICE

902 Frostwood Dr Ste 262

Houston, TX 77024

Phone: (713)932-0118

Fax: (713)932-8303

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My PCP is very nice and supportive of WLS, his name is Jerry Simmons and he is on Hwy 36 in Needville (south of Richmond-Rosenburg on 59). His number is 979-793-7111. Good luck.

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