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Hi,

Can anyone recommend a surgeon in the Vegas area?

Thank you so much!

-Molly

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I would check summerlin hospital that's where a friend of mine went. Sorry can't remember doctors name.

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Dr. Umbach at Blossom Bariatrics. The staff is wonderful! My Surgery is set for the 16th.

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If your insurance will cover it go with Dr. Atkinson I wanted to go with him so bad since Ive read good reviews, and My friends who got WLS loved him, and the after care. He was 16,000 cash pay so I had to go with Dr. Umbach since he is 6,000 dollars less. You get what you pay for Im 4 months post op and hate everything about my surgeon He totally doesnt seem to care for his patients he even stacks patients, I went to support group yesterday and the receptionist was talking about how he has 9 patients to operate all in one day....shows the money matters more then the patient. Anyway sorry to be so negative, I just didnt have a good experience btw they havent called to check on me at all and see how Im doing 4 months out! Good luck dont let money be why you skimp out on a good surgeon =)

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I went through Dr. Atkinson! Surgery was March 4th! I'm down 34.6 pounds and almost 26" are gone!!

I have no regrets. And I, too, was a cash patient!!

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If your insurance will cover it go with Dr. Atkinson I wanted to go with him so bad since Ive read good reviews, and My friends who got WLS loved him, and the after care. He was 16,000 cash pay so I had to go with Dr. Umbach since he is 6,000 dollars less. You get what you pay for Im 4 months post op and hate everything about my surgeon He totally doesnt seem to care for his patients he even stacks patients, I went to support group yesterday and the receptionist was talking about how he has 9 patients to operate all in one day....shows the money matters more then the patient. Anyway sorry to be so negative, I just didnt have a good experience btw they havent called to check on me at all and see how Im doing 4 months out! Good luck dont let money be why you skimp out on a good surgeon =)

Uh oohhh..I hope that my after care is not like that..crossing fiingers..I had a GM and Exec Chef that both went to Dr Atkinson and had great reviews. One had the sleeve and one had the gastric bypass. I wanted to go there as well but I was referred to Blossom Bariatrics from the Oband center. I havent run into any problems yet, everyone has been so nice.

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Thanks everyone! I have gone through the insurance thing with Dr. Atkinson, I thought I wanted the lap band. He was great in answering all my questions! However, I changed my mind & decided I wanted the sleeve....Unfortunately, my insurance does not cover the sleeve. He charges $16,700 for cash patients.

I meet Dr. Umbach wednesday. He charges $10,400 for cash patients. Both centers are Center of Excellence.

My stomach hurts...so many decisions!

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