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I'm looking for a surgeon in the Dallas, Plano, Frisco TX area. Any recommendations? :)

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I went to the Nicholson Clinic. Dr Nick was awesome!

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I went to the Nicholson Clinic. Dr Nick was awesome!

I tried his office and they aren't in network with United Healthcare. :(

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Bummer. He is really good. Do you have a list of who is? Maybe posting that will help and folks that used that Dr could report thoughts on them.

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That's a good idea. I will see if I can pull a list. I saw your before and after pictures. CONGRATS! You look amazing!

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In addition to Nicholson I have also heard a lot of good things about Dr. Davidson. I think he is out of Dallas Presbyterian.

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dr frenzel loved him

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Dr. James Davidson at Presbyterian Hospital did my surgery in October. He is a wonderful surgeon and I haven't had any problems.

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I went to Dr. Nirmal Jayaseelan (Dr. Jay) at the Dallas Bariatric Center. I also had UHC. He is rated top Doctor in Dallas many years running in D Magazine. Not only is he very personable, he is the nicest guy! I am so happy I chose him and HIGHLY recommend Dr. Jay!

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Hi, I'm with Dr provost but he's in Denton. We also have UHC and Dr Nicholson is listed as in network with ours. Weird.

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I had a great experience with Dr. Cribbins at Plano Presbyterian.

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Dr. Manuel Castro at http://www.nbsurgical.com/ did mine at Methodist Hospital in Dallas. I see a United Healthcare logo on the front page of that site at the botttom, I went because a coworker and his wife were sleeved by him and were thrilled with the results and the aftercare.

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I was sleeved yesterday by Dr John Marsden. I went to the True Results location in Richardson

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Interestingly, I did my surgery rotation with Dr. Provost many years ago and he was one of the first bariatric surgeons in Dallas doing lap RNYs. Amazing surgeon. I had mine done by Michael Lee out of UT Southwestern because of the financial agreement between UTSW and our hospital. He was flat out amazing and I have had no problems. Shoot me a text if you want his contact info.

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