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Earnestine J.
Moun Vernon, WA
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I found him to be friendly, patient, kind
professional, informative. Hasn't change how I think of him, staff wonderful. They will be getting a caring staff, who really care about you as a person from the minute you walk up to the front desk. The aftercare from reading my notebook is excellent, the risks of surgery was well addressed and all questions answered honestly. I would rate my doctor a 10 so far. For me both, I 'm humane and want to be treated with respect and dignity,and competence is a must ! Posted on 07/04/2008 |
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Kristine C.
Cathlamet, WA
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What can I say? Dr. Flum is the best! We met a few months back for my first consultation and trust me, that was an eye opener! He is VERY straight forward and holds nothing back. There is no candy coating with this man! And I appreciated that, I needed to come back down to reality! He also stressed the importance of being prepared. He only wants the best for his patients, the best meaning absolute success. Our second consult was much more relaxed. I had made the necessary changes in my life and he was very happy with the changes! I saw a side of him, that before, I did not see. He is so caring! Him and his staff are very helpful and professional, not to meantion personable. I can't wait till my surgery. I have all faith in Dr. Flum and his team! Posted on 01/23/2006 |
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M Katherine W.
Des Moines, WA
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Other nurses from other places gave my a good impression before I met him. My first impression I thought he was serious, and hard hitting. But it made me be very real with the dangers I was about to ask for. Now I think he is a pussey cat, I have a great relationship with him, I joke with him and I can see the light in his eyes. Staff is very professional and timley.Jenn Rocks ! She did a great job for my in sceduling pre-apts and seminar. He was a little scarey at first, and I didn't know if he would even do it. I think this is clear for futer patients. You must convince him, after you convince yourself. Yes very structured aftercare with much more practical regular living then other places.Risks VERY BLUNTLY! A Big 9. 9 only because I would have perfered to see more of him while... [Click here for more] in the hospital after surgurey then a team of ...sooo many fACES EVERYBODY TACKING CARE OF OTHER ISSUES. TRUST HIM MORE.SURGICAL SKILL, WE GOTTA LIVE THROUGH IT . !
Posted on 06/11/2005 |
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DeDe L.
Bremerton, WA
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Dr. Flum is one of the surgeons in the University of Washington Medical Center bariatric surgery unit. Their patient coordinator, Lynne, is terrific. They emphasize aftercare, and offer a structured aftercare program. I'm nervous about the surgery, but can't think of anywhere that I would feel safer. Posted on 02/24/2005 |
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Roberta G.
Seattle, WA
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He is very professional, he took the time to make sure that I understood all the things that could go wrong with this type of surgery so that I was making an informed decision.
He has been a constant cheerleader for my success. He encourages me to exercise more and to use the services of the people in the clinic.
The staff is great and they really seem to care about my success and how I am doing. I met with the dietitian and social worker today. I will be going in to see them every Wednesday for the next few weeks for support and education.
Sometimes he makes me feel like what I am feeling is in my head and that I am only making excuses not to exercise.
If you do what he tells you, you will lose weight. He is very informed and makes sure you understand everything... [Click here for more] that is going to happen before, during, and after surgery.
He thinks that a person shouldn't have to go through this process alone. In fact he wanted me to bring someone with me to my appointment before surgery so that he could be sure that I had the support of the people in my life.
He has been instrumental in the UWMC developing a support group that will start meeting monthly at the surgical center. The social worker associated with the center told me about the group starting in March. There is also a dietitian who I can call whenever I have a question about nutrition.
As I mentioned above he went into all the possible risks of surgery in our initial meeting. He wanted to make sure I understood the risks and was making an informed decision to have the surgery.
On a scale of 1-10, he is a 10. For the most part he has been exceptional. I would highly recommend him to anyone in the area that is looking to have this surgery.
Even with the two infections in the incision and the long healing time I would do it all over again with him as my doctor because of the support and encouragement I receive from him and his support staff at the Univeristy of Washington Medical Center Specialty Surgery Clinic.
Posted on 02/10/2005 |
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Lori L.
Lynnwood, WA
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Dr. Flum is the best. He really cares about his patients, especially what they have to say. My opinion has not changed, he is still the best and I would recommend him to anyone. The only bummer part is his clinic is very booked up. And you must excercise and eat protein!! Posted on 02/03/2005 |
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Alicia W.
Ephrata, WA
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I first met Dr. Flum 1 year ago. I am now 6 months post op. When we first met we talked for about an hour about the surgry and why I wanted it. He asked me if I had any questions. I told him just one and it was a personal question. I asked him if he believed in God. His answer was yes and I found a great respect for him that day. I just saw Dr. Flum last week. He is very pleased with my progress. He is a very encouraging man and he makes me feel good about myself, but he doesn't soft peddle anything. He told me that he wanted me to exercise 7 days a week. If I missed one day one week I had to exercise 8 the next week. I highly recommend Dr. Flum. He saved my life!!! Posted on 12/13/2004 |
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Marjorie N.
Maple Valley, WA
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9/19/03 Dr Oelschlager is not doing the surgery. But DR. David Flum , who is also a surgeon at UW Hospital will be my Doctor. I met him today. He seems to be a very straightforward person. Answered my questions and took the time to discuss problems that might come up because of surgery. Everyone in the office has been very helpfull and I will update this as I go through the steps. Posted on 09/22/2003 |
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