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I was approved for RNY and was supposed to have my surgery tomorrow July 1......but cancelled..after much research...I decided the BAND is for me!! But the surgeon that was gonna do my RNY does not do banding...anybody had the band done in So.Calif.? If so, I'd love some Dr. referrals....glad to be here! thanks:)

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Debbi: Here is a list of docs in So Cal that do banding.

I am going to see Dr. Billy and have heard good things about him.

I will be seeing him in Ventura.

******Dr. Helmuth Billy ,

124 N. Brent Street,

Ventura, CA 93001.

Tel: (805)648-2227.

Dr. Billy voice mail:

530-277-0547

Dr. Jeffrey Sebastian,

205 S. Thurston Ave,

Los Angeles, CA 90049.

Tel: (310)490-2474.

Dr. Carson Liu ,

2070 Century Park East,

Suite 101,

Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Tel: (310)201-8290.

Dr. Carson Liu ,

2080 Century Park East,

Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Tel: (310)201-8290.

Dr. Edward Phillips,

8635 W 3rd St,

Suite 795,

Los Angeles, CA 90048.

Tel: (310)423-8350.

Dr. Scott Cunneen ,

8631 W. Third Street,

Suite 121,

Los Angeles, CA 90048.

Tel: (310)423-8350.

Dr. Theodore Khalili ,

8631 W 3rd St,

Suite 121,

Los Angeles, CA 90048.

Tel: (310)423-8350.

Dr. David Davtyan ,

8500 Wilshire Boulevard,

#1020,

Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Tel: (310)854-1666.

Dr. Namir Katkhouda ,

1510 San Pablo St,

HCC-514,

Los Angeles, CA 90033.

Tel: (323)442-5709.

Dr. Peter Crookes ,

1510 San Pablo St.,

Ste 514, ,

Los Angeles, CA 90033.

Tel: (323)442-6219.

Dr. Dapo Popoola ,

22525 Maple Ave

#102,

Torrance, CA 90505.

Tel: (310)679-5483.

Dr. Marc Grossman ,

11411 Brookshire Ave

# 205,

Brea, CA 90241.

Tel: (714)529-1421.

Dr. Marc Grossman ,

8337 Telegraph Rd

Suite 219,

Pico Rivera, CA 90660.

Tel: (714)529-1421.

Dr. Marc Grossman ,

340 West Central Ave

Suite 136,

Brea, CA 92821.

Tel: (714)529-1421.

Dr. Robert Zane ,

25825 South Vermont Ave,

Harbor City, CA 90710.

Tel: (310)517-3400.

Dr. Shyam Dahiya ,

9604 E Artesia Blvd.,

Ste 200, ,

Bellflower, CA 90706.

Tel: (562)925-8892.

Dr. Brian Quebbemann ,

17822 Beach Blvd.

#367,

Huntington Beach, CA 92647.

Tel: (949)722-7662.

2nd No: (714) 843-5566

Dr. Brian Quebbemann ,

1401 Avocado Ave,

Suite 602,

Newport Beach, CA 92660.

Tel: (949)722-7662.

2nd No: (714) 843-5566

Dr. Brian Quebbemann , 31862 Coast Hwy,

Suite 115,

Laguna Beach, CA 92657.

Tel: (949)722-7662.

2nd No: (714) 843-5566

Dr. Mark Minkes,

8337 Telegraph Road

Suite 102

Pico Rivera, CA 90660

Tel: (562) 806-3606

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Debbi: We are not that far from each other either. Probably about an hour or two at the max. Ever get to my neck of the woods give me a call and we'll share a sliver of something. LOL!!

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