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I'm in Delaware county, right outside Philly!! I'm looking in February or March for surgery at Jefferson!

Who is your surgeon at Jefferson?

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I'm also from Lancaster County, Millersville to be exact and my surgery will be performed by Dr. Ku on12/9 @@lancaster General.

I had dr mcphee he was awesome. Are you going to group on thurs? Maybe we can introduce ourselves.

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Scranton/wilkesbarre area here !

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I'm in Washington Pa. Area called McMurray. I am only 1 month in. Go for my second apt this Thursday 12/3. I'm scared and excited.

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@@muhol88 have been going through chestnuthill hospital but have another surgery scheduled through Jefferson. Thinking about switching.

I just had a spinal fusion done at Jefferson on 10/22. I can honestly say they were THE BEST hospital I have ever been to. They were so amazing in taking care of me. We weren't from the area so my mom and fiancé were staying at a hotel while I was there for 2 days and my mom is a freak when it comes to making sure I'm taking care of in a hospital so she usually doesn't leave my side but she was comfortable enough to do so there. They were the nicest staff and truly cared abut their patients. If anyone has the opportunity to have a surgery there. I would recommend it.

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Im in the Poconos. Having surgery tomorrow morning!!!

I'm close to you. Outside of Scranton in NEPA. Where are you having your surgery? I had mine at Wilkes-Barre General

I am having my surgery at WBG. How was it there. Since the Scranton hospitals suck and my surgeon has privileges at regional and WBG, I chose there. How was the care?

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@@muhol88 have been going through chestnuthill hospital but have another surgery scheduled through Jefferson. Thinking about switching.

I had my RNY at Chestnut Hill, excellent experience. In comparison I had another surgery at Jefferson, and though the surgery itself went well, they were horribly behind the day of surgery. I was scheduled to report at 9:30 and wasn't taken into surgery until 4pm. At chestnut hill I was taken back on time. When you can't eat that waiting can be unbearable! After care was equally good at both hospitals.

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I'm also from Lancaster County, Millersville to be exact and my surgery will be performed by Dr. Ku on12/9 @@lancaster General.

I had dr mcphee he was awesome. Are you going to group on thurs? Maybe we can introduce ourselves.
I wasn't planning on attending, I have my pre-op class Wednesday, maybe I'll catch you at the next one.

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I'm also from Lancaster County, Millersville to be exact and my surgery will be performed by Dr. Ku on12/9 @@lancaster General.

I had dr mcphee he was awesome. Are you going to group on thurs? Maybe we can introduce ourselves.
I wasn't planning on attending, I have my pre-op class Wednesday, maybe I'll catch you at the next one.

That sounds good. I try to make every one of them. I have missed 2 though. Not happy about it but what can ya do.

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