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Dr Frank Chae-national Bariatrics Lone Tree, Colorado



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I absolutely LOVE the whole crew at National Bariatrics. Dr Chae does amazing work and my scars from my rny are tiny and very few compared to others I've known who had the exact same procedure. I didn't have any bruising or gas pains. What really sticks out is how much he himself cares. He's not just in there stamping out surgeries to pay for a boat or something, he genuinely cares about his patients and wants to help you succeed in the least painful way possible. Kelly is the resident NUT for the group and amazing in her knowledge and just her great personality. I've been working with her since like June 2015 and I don't just consider her my NUT, she is a friend and I love going to see her. We always have a good time and she gives me such useful advice. Rounding out the place is DeDe. She is the one who keeps you on your schedules and makes the appts. She is an absolute angel! I love her to death! Christine handles the insurance, so unless you have problems with your insurance, you may not ever meet her, but she's always back there working hard for the patients to get them approved for their surgery of choice. I absolutely cannot say enough good things about Dr Chae and his team. They are absolutely wonderful, and if you are looking for a surgeon in Colorado, he is the BEST! <3

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glad you've had such great experiences. :D And that you're healing well. Sounds like a great place.

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Thanks! They really are great people. I feel like I really lucked out! ????

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