Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Sorry, but I do not do fills on patients banded by Dr. Shrikanth or Dr. Oh. And after the first of the year I won't be taking on any more new patients banded in Mexico or elsewhere either. I will however, continue to serve the people I already have commitments with. I.e., established patients. In other words, if I have done your fill before and you want to see me again I'd be glad to help you. I am really trying to get people to choose to stay in the states for banding and am doing everything in my power to help people get insurance coverage for this procedure. If you choose to use our facility in Kirkland you will get the best possible care. If you choose to use another surgeon you are responsible for arranging your own follow-up as best you can. Which has always been the case. I'm just withdrawing from the option pool. I totally agree with what you said about not getting a fill on Friday! I have been available to do unfills at my house on the weekends to avoid those emergency room charges but I'd really rather you just pick Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday for your fill day. Most of the time we can hit a good amount but sometimes it's too little and sometimes it's too much. There's a tendency to fill somebody a bit tighter if they come a long way because you don't want to make them come twice. And the post-fill swelling is UNPREDICTABLE. I wish this was a more exact science. But then I know you all feel the same way about it. The next North end soup night is 1/21 at Northgate mall at 6:30 in the food court. Everybody is welcome. Reservations not required. Information meetings for prospective bandsters are Monday and Wednesday evenings in January in Kirkland at 6 p.m. -- call 425-899-4610 to reserve a seat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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