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I am currently living in the middle east and have decided to move to Florida due to medical problems after having the mgb. My concerns are finding a bariatric clinic that will monitor my blood and health every couple of months. Does anyone have any suggestions?

I will be moving to Orland Florida.

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Once you settle into Florida, find a primary care physician. He or she will either take on the responsibility of monitoring you or refer you out.

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I am currently living in the middle east and have decided to move to Florida due to medical problems after having the mgb. My concerns are finding a bariatric clinic that will monitor my blood and health every couple of months. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I will be moving to Orland Florida.
Thanks
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Dr. Wiljon Beltre is premier in this area. He is concerned about the patients beyond the knife and has a high success rate with his patients.


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He was my surgery doctor mi excellent doctor and the processes is very easy with him

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My sugery was in january 31 I lost 77lb alreadyCollage%202018-06-12%2017_40_20.jpeg

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Cesare Peraglie, MD, FACS, FASCRS

40124 Highway 27, Suite 203

Davenport, FL 33837

His surgical focus is: Mini Gastric Bypass

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On 6/12/2018 at 11:44 PM, MochaKelly said:

Dr. Wiljon Beltre is premier in this area. He is concerned about the patients beyond the knife and has a high success rate with his patients.


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Hi, just want to notice that Dr. Wiljon Beltre was my surgery doctor too. He is great and very professional. After I moved from Florida to London last summer, I'm sorry I just haven’t found such a good doctor here in the UK. I lost 84lb already and I need now only a good primary care physician for monitoring of my health. In fact, after I make mgb surgery I had only one big problem in my life and it was the removal to other country. Thanks to these guys from Removals London who have just did all the work for us at a very reasonable price. www.removalslondon.co.uk We were able to find the perfect day to move, thanks to their flexible booking schedule. So, stay health and take care of yourself.

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On 5/16/2020 at 9:15 PM, faithfelins said:

Hi, just want to notice that Dr. Wiljon Beltre was my surgery doctor too. He is great and very professional. After I moved from Florida to London last summer, I'm sorry I just haven’t found such a good doctor here in the UK. I lost 84lb already and I need now only a good primary care physician for monitoring of my health. In fact, after I make mgb surgery I had only one big problem in my life and it was the removal to other country. Thanks to these guys from Removals London who have just did all the work for us at a very reasonable price. www.removalslondon.co.uk We were able to find the perfect day to move, thanks to their flexible booking schedule. So, stay health and take care of yourself.

wow, nice story

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