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I am considering Dr. Kuhn at Baylor Dallas, but wanted to find out if anyone is considering him or has had any experience with him. Thank you so much this will be a huge help.

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<p>HI! </p> <p>Just went to seminar at Baylor in Dallas. REally liked Dr barnes who is with Dr Arnold and DR Kuhn. Did you decide on a Dr? After the seminar they had some patients there to answer questions and they spoke highly of both Dr Arnold and Dr Kuhn. Did you go to their seminar? What did you think about it?</p>

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Hi SCMARTIN...I went to their seminar about a year ago. At the time I was going have the bypass but changed my mind. I met with Dr. Arnold in July and he said he didn't do the lapband yet and recommended Dr. Kuhn. I have since met him and really like him. My surgery is scheduled for Nov. 8th!!! I'm so excited. Thanks for your reply to my post.

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I had the surgery yesterday March 3. Obviously, I can't give you results at this point, but as to the surgery which I had at Park Central Surgical center, I was very happy with the professionalism of Dr. Kuhn. I feel he takes his responsibilities very seriously and is very much up to date on historical results. My personal feeling is that after yo-yo-ing up and down in weight programs, I've never been able to keep it down. Now, I am committed to changing my lifestyle, and coupled with the lap band, losing about 80 pounds. To be successful I think you need both plus exercise, which is part of my lifestyle plan change. Bottom line, Dr. Kuhn is professional, knowledgeable and very caring for his patients. Hope this helps!

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Hey, Billb,

Did your health insurance pay for this, or did you have to come up with the money?

Do you mind if I ask...how much?

(I'm in the area, and I"m looking for a good doctor at an affordable price)

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Hey, Billb,

Did your health insurance pay for this, or did you have to come up with the money?

Do you mind if I ask...how much?

(I'm in the area, and I"m looking for a good doctor at an affordable price)

Check out Dr. David Kim in Colleyville. His cash price is $10,500 and includes all fills and adjustments for one year. The fills are done by his Physicians assistant who is also a registered dietitian. Bariatric Weight Loss LAP-BAND System Gastric Bypass Surgery Arlington Dallas Fort Worth (Ft. Worth) Texas (TX)

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Check out Dr. David Kim in Colleyville. His cash price is $10,500 and includes all fills and adjustments for one year. The fills are done by his Physicians assistant who is also a registered dietitian. Bariatric Weight Loss LAP-BAND System Gastric Bypass Surgery Arlington Dallas Fort Worth (Ft. Worth) Texas (TX)

Thanks for the contact info on Dr. Kim.

Did you go to him for the surgery?

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Yes I did. I also work for him. He is wonderful and so is our staff. He will be doing surgery at Forest Park Medical Center in Dallas when it opens and if you live over that way and prefer to have your fills done at Forest Park instead of driving to Colleyville then the price would decrease to $9950. That included 6 fills , 3 with fluoro and 3 without for 1 year. The $10,500 price includes unlimited fills and aadjustments at our office for one year.

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