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Dr. Muir Srikanth, offices in Federal Way and Kirkland

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Dr Joseph Chebli - Check him out in Seattle Magazine, he has been one of the top local Bariatric Surgeons 5+ years running. http://www.northwestobesitysurgery.com/

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Dr. Crouthamel at Puget Sound Surgical Center in Edmonds. I'm still pre-op but Dr. C is so caring. My appointments with him have never been less than 2 hours because he gives me his undivided attention and truly wants to be sure he has addressed all of my questions and concerns. The coolest thing about Dr. C is that he has had the surgery himself so he has been through all of it and can speak from experience.

Good luck with whoever you choose!

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I also had Dr. Crouthamel at Puget Sound Surgical Center in Edmonds. I am 9 days post-op and I have been very well taken care of. I highly recommend them.

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I also had surgery at Puget Sound Surgical with Dr.Billing. I'm 9 weeks out and have had no issues. The staff there is wonderful! :)

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I'm also a Puget Sound surgical and will be with Dr.Landerholm. Amazing staff and I know someone else that is 4 years out from the same surgeon and she can't say enough good things about all of them as well. My surgery is on tuesday at the Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland

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I'd second the recommendation for Dr. Chebli - I couldn't be happier!

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I am 3 days post op with Dr Landerholm(Dr Billings assisted in surgery) and I feel great! Evergreen hospital is where I had my surgery and all the staff at the hospital and at puget sound surgical have been great. No nausea due to a patch and pill that I took just before surgery.

Have you looked into any of the surgeons suggested?

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Puget Sound Surgical also has a Bellingham office

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Have you attended any of the support groups in the Bellingham office?

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Another Pacific Surgical fan! Dr Billing removed my band and did alot of the preop stuff for me. I think he is amazing, caring and really took the time to explain things to me. Dr Landerholm did my sleeve because I ran into a time crunch (insurance was changing) and Dr Billing was on vacation by the time I was ready to be sleeved.

I felt like I got great care, and have done really well since the surgery. Their mandatory followup with the NUT has been very helpful to me.

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