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Hello, I am getting ready for my surgery in Mexico and am now finding that most doctors here won't do fills for Mexico patients. I went to www.fillcentersusa.com but their closest location is about 4 hours away. I also found out that the Surgical Weight Loss Center in Tacoma will do them but at $400 a fill!!! Does anyone know of a location in Western Washington that does fills for Mexico patients at a lower price than that?? Thanks!!

~Christiana

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Hi, recently banded and looking for anyone that may have recommendations for fill docs in north or north central florida. I have plenty of docs for south florida which is where I am from but I have moved and its 5-6 hr ride.

Thanks for any help

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Bandqueen,

I am in the TampaSt. Pete/ Bradenton area and I am looking for fill doctors here, Do you have some names and how much they charge??

Thanks, Peggy

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Christiana, I live near Tacoma and I called Dr. Fox in Tacoma and he does Mexican fills for 275 no flouro. I go to Dr. Neal in Olympia and they do fluoro fills for 375. Hope that helps ya.

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I'm self pay, so my initial surgery pmt. includes unlimited fills for 1 year. After that, you pay $250 (package cost) for another year of unlimited fills, or you can pay for one at a time, but not sure of the cost of a single.

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Fluoroscopy is when you do a barium swallow under an x ray machine, they can actually see how liquid is flowing through the band. It also helps the nurse, doc or whoever to see your port. Without fluoro they just feel around for the port and put some saline in the band and hope it's not too much or little. I had my first one done under fluoro (with Dr Neals office, never seen the actual doctor) just because I wanted to see how it was done, how my pouch looked, what kind of restriction I was getting yada yada. I went back for my second fill and next week will be my third. Its expensive but I feel more comfortable going to the same place and I don't have to wonder about how my band looks because I can see it!!!!

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That is really cool to be able to see it! I think I've healed pretty quick and I can't tell that I even have a band! I have to look at my scars to remind myself it's in there. :mad: I'm looking forward to starting the fills. Thanks again for the info. :nervous

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Hi,

In Oz they are covered by Medicare, whixh is an obligatory health fund whixh everybody has to be in. The system is called bulk billing and the government pays the surgeon, so we don't have to outlay any money. usually 0.1ml is added each time.

Cheers,

Graham.

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I live in TN and will be a self pay patient for lap band. Does anyone know any fill Dr.'s in TN that will take a patient they did not operate on?

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Christiana,

There is a fill person in Arlington who also goes down to Port Orchard every other month to give fills. My daughter has gone to her and loves her. She also does lap band support meetings in Port Orchard. What part of Western Washington are you in?

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I pay $110.00 per fill. My insurance pays all but $20.98. I made a lot of calls to find a fill doctor and prices ran as high as $375.00

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I have the band for 2 years and I have thrown up alot with it. Ive been ufill and fill several times. Had the fills with xray to make sure. I chew my food slow sometimes walk. I get so disappointed. Only lost 33lbs. Any suggestios?

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