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Hello!!! I was wondering if anyone has gone to the Pacific Surgical Center in Olympia Washington (Dr. William Neal) for fills. I know they will see patients who have been banded out of the country and they use "Fluoro". I only know of one person who has gone there and am looking for other peoples experiences. It will take me 2.5 hours to drive there, but their office is the only one close to me that uses Fluoroscopy when performing fills.

I thank all of you in advance for your thoughts, advice and experiences,

Lisa:cry_smile:

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I am a patient of Dr. Neal. I was banded on 4/15 and had my first fill yesterday. I have nothing but postives to say about the Dr. and the staff.

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Thanks for the response. Did thier office also do your band?

I am glad you have had good experiences with them and I hope your band is treating you well,

Lisa

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Hello, I'm new to this site. I was trying to contact you. I am going to have lap band surgery Friday, March 27, 2009, by Dr. Neal. Just wanted to chat with someone who has had it from his office. Thanks so much, Pat

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Hi there. I am also new to this site. I am considering Dr. Neal for my surgery when and if I can get final insurance approval.

It is looking good right now. I attended one of his seminars in Silverdale recently and really liked him and his staff.

Could you tell me more about your experience and how you are doing?

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I HIGHLY recommend Dr. Neal's office. He did my surgery and their staff is so kind and competent. If I had to make a 2.5 hr drive to have them do my fills, I would do it! Hope that helps.

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I feel blessed to have had Dr. Neal perform my sugery. I hae worked in the medical field for many years and have rarely seen a surgeon have his pleasant and caring bedside manner. He is patient, encourages questions and is a warm and caring professional. He knows what he is doing!

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