Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

My head is spinning from all the different choices in doctors?



Recommended Posts

Ok, any recommendations here and why did you like them so much? I have seen several names over and over again so these are who I am researching: Dr. Garcia, Dr. Lopez, Dr. Illan, and Dr. Villanzuela. Some of the things that I want or like are: Surgery in hospital, not a clinic; like that hospital and staff are clean/sterile-good equipment; would be good if dr and staff spoke good or decent English; Safety and Cost; Low complications during visit and post op; quality care during and directly after; follow up. The more I read, the more I change my mind on someone or consider someone new. I really like the idea of Puerto Vallarta since it seems safer and newer facility, however, I realize it cost more to go there? But I see so many people have gone to TJ and haven't had any issues so confused :wacko:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The truth is there are many very good surgeons in TJ. I agree with you about avoiding the ones in a strip mall that send you to a residence after surgery as being a no go.

The level of care is different there and I really appreciated that. Decide what things mean the most to you and then narrow the Drs down to those that fit.

Beware of anyone that wants to help you decide on their surgeon only.

Good Luck

Sent from my iPhone using VST

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks for the feedback!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

It can definitely be confusing, but you have done the right thing by joining forums such as this. Research the doctors, google them, find other patients who have recently had surgery with them and talk to them about their experiences, learn as much as you can. And, you know what, if your gut tells you a particular surgeon is not the right one for you, then trust that as well.

Don't base your decision on any one positive or negative experience someone posts, it doesn't matter what doctor it is, they will have patients who have good and bad things to say. That is why it is so important to do your research and talk to as many of their patients as possible, so you can make a well-informed decision.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Ok, any recommendations here and why did you like them so much? I have seen several names over and over again so these are who I am researching: Dr. Garcia, Dr. Lopez, Dr. Illan, and Dr. Villanzuela. Some of the things that I want or like are: Surgery in hospital, not a clinic; like that hospital and staff are clean/sterile-good equipment; would be good if dr and staff spoke good or decent English; Safety and Cost; Low complications during visit and post op; quality care during and directly after; follow up. The more I read, the more I change my mind on someone or consider someone new. I really like the idea of Puerto Vallarta since it seems safer and newer facility, however, I realize it cost more to go there? But I see so many people have gone to TJ and haven't had any issues so confused :wacko:

It is a really overwhelming and sometimes confusing process, choosing a surgeon. I made a spreadsheet, added surgeon names then varying features/information like operates in a hospital, uses an in-house coordinator, uses outside coordinating companies, recovery is in a hotel, price, complication rates, etc.

From there, I figured out which things were a priority for me personally. I was then able to narrow down to a few doctors that I personally contacted. After I contacted doctors, I mulled it over and was able to make some decisions.

It helped me to mix anecdotal information and facts I found in my research. Having a plan and approaching it in stages made it feel less overwhelming.

~Kat

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Do your research! I too wanted to be in a hospital and not a strip mall. I ended up going with a doctor that works out of Mi Doctor Hospital which had great staff and was very clean. I went thru a co-ordination company that had an on sight co-ordinator too. If you would like any info please message me.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Ya know what I realized when doing my research? None of these doctors are hacks. They all do a good job and follow about the same script when it comes to procedure, recovery, etc. There are a few outliers I can name who do things differently (single incision, recovery location, etc). So, instead of post-poning my surgery for months while agonizing over every little detail of all the information I could find online, I just made a decision and booked.

Also, I've been a hiring manager for long enough to know that the resume often does not reflect the true competency of the applicant.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

It is a really overwhelming and sometimes confusing process, choosing a surgeon. I made a spreadsheet, added surgeon names then varying features/information like operates in a hospital, uses an in-house coordinator, uses outside coordinating companies, recovery is in a hotel, price, complication rates, etc.

From there, I figured out which things were a priority for me personally. I was then able to narrow down to a few doctors that I personally contacted. After I contacted doctors, I mulled it over and was able to make some decisions.

It helped me to mix anecdotal information and facts I found in my research. Having a plan and approaching it in stages made it feel less overwhelming.

~Kat

That's a good idea b/c I am getting little details every time I read a post on each doctor but then start to confuse them together. LOL

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

It is a really overwhelming and sometimes confusing process, choosing a surgeon. I made a spreadsheet, added surgeon names then varying features/information like operates in a hospital, uses an in-house coordinator, uses outside coordinating companies, recovery is in a hotel, price, complication rates, etc.

From there, I figured out which things were a priority for me personally. I was then able to narrow down to a few doctors that I personally contacted. After I contacted doctors, I mulled it over and was able to make some decisions.

It helped me to mix anecdotal information and facts I found in my research. Having a plan and approaching it in stages made it feel less overwhelming.

~Kat

How did you find complication rates? I would think that if they weren't good they may not tell the truth?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Ya know what I realized when doing my research? None of these doctors are hacks. They all do a good job and follow about the same script when it comes to procedure, recovery, etc. There are a few outliers I can name who do things differently (single incision, recovery location, etc). So, instead of post-poning my surgery for months while agonizing over every little detail of all the information I could find online, I just made a decision and booked.

Also, I've been a hiring manager for long enough to know that the resume often does not reflect the true competency of the applicant.

Yes, true- I am finding a lot of consistency across the board.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

  • Trending Products

  • Trending Topics

  • Recent Status Updates

    • jparadigm

      Happy Wednesday!
       
      I hope everyone is having a lovely week so far! 
      It's been a bit of a struggle this last week...I'm hungry ALL the time.
      · 1 reply
      1. BlondePatriotInCDA

        Have a great Wednesday too! Sorry you're hungry all the time, I'm pretty much the same..and I'm sick of eating the same food all the time.

    • ChunkCat

      Well, tomorrow I go in for an impromptu hiatal hernia repair after ending up in the ER over the weekend because I couldn't get food down and water was moving at a trickle... I've been having these symptoms on and off for a few weeks but Sunday was the worst by far and came with chest pain and trouble breathing. The ER PA thinks it is just esophagitis and that the surgeon and radiologist are wrong. But the bariatric surgeon swears it is a hernia, possibly a sliding one based on my symptoms. So he fit me into his schedule this week to repair it! I hope he's right and this sorts it out. He's going to do a scope afterwards to be sure there is nothing wrong with the esophagus. Here's hoping it all goes well!!
      · 2 replies
      1. AmberFL

        omgsh!! Hope all goes well!! Keeping you in my thoughts!

      2. gracesmommy2

        Hope you’re doing well!

    • jparadigm

      Hello lovlies!
      Today is a beautiful day in west Michigan! I hope you all have a beautiful Tuesday and rest of your week!! 🤗
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Clueless_girl

      Having gall bladder surgery in a few days and I so hope the recovery is easier than the one from the modified DS! I could use a bit of luck/pep talk for a change. I'm starting to be able to walk around without experiencing dizziness, but it would be great if the random pain in my chest and abdomen would go away!!
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
    • Dawn 1974

      4/4/2024 - new patient orientation. Wt 313
      4/5/2024 - got all my lab work done.
      · 0 replies
      1. This update has no replies.
  • Recent Topics

  • Hot Products

  • Sign Up For
    Our Newsletter

    Follow us for the latest news
    and special product offers!
  • Together, we have lost...
      lbs

    PatchAid Vitamin Patches

    ×