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Photo Not Available Lee Swanstrom, M.D.
Portland, OR 97227
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Patient Reviews
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Havala F.
Portland, OR
I would recommend Dr. Swanstrom if you live in the area and are looking for a Bariatric Surgeon. There are only a few in the area and fronm what I've experienced and learned, his program at the Oregon Clinic is the best around. I was a little concerned at his laid back attitude, but thats just the way he is. He performed this life saving surgery for me and was very kind, thoughtful, etc. I must admit that because he is so great, his office staff is more than overwhelmed and so It was a little frustrating going through the process of appointments and tests. But with some perseverance I stuck it out and the wait was well worth the results. They do also have a structured post surgery program and their office also runs the pre/post op group sessions for patients in the area.... [Click here for more]
   Posted on 12/26/2001
Debbie H.
Medford, OR
He was very short and I never even saw him after my surgery. He has not done a good job of informing me of alot of this I need to know. I would not recommend him to anyone.    Posted on 12/07/2001
Teresa S.
Gresham, OR
when I met with Dr. Swanstrom I already had all my other visits done with my pcp, psycologist, and the nutrionalist, I think he requires that. I thought he was nice and right to the point, maybe slightly aloof.He didn't really explain the surgery to me and I only found out later that he does only one kind(the gastric by-pass) It was sort of a quick visit, so I didn't really get a total feel for him, but I know he's a good surgeon, I picked him for that reason not because of his bedside manner. I hope to get to know him a little better at the pre-op visit.His office staff were all very nice, except that somehow my paperwork got held up with some transcription problem and didn't get faxed in to my insurance co for over a month, and that really slowed things down.I think I should have... [Click here for more]
   Posted on 09/10/2001
Patty C.
Aloha, OR
I have not had a whole lot of time to get to know Dr. Swanstrom as most of the pre-op appointments were with other Doctors. He seems to be a very patient man and answered any questions I had. I hear he is a very talented surgeon from all that talk about him. I guess I'll find out! Still do not know a whole lot about Dr. Swanstrom even though I have already had surgery. He checked in on me in the hospital the first two days after surgery. I couldn't think of many questions to ask since I was not thinking about too far in the future right after surgery. I was thinking, why won't they let me sleep (lots of stats being run on you, seems like every 2 hours) or when is the next pain shot. When I left the hospital and woke up the next day, all of the sudden I had questions. The... [Click here for more]
   Posted on 04/17/2001
Jerrica I.
Prineville, OR
I had posted some things up here, but decided I had changed my mind about my surgeon. He is very young looking and I wasn't sure about him at first. He is really to quiet for me, but he was a good surgeon and that was what really counted to me. I didn't like the office staff at first, but have grown to really like them. I believe that Dr. Swanstrom is very cautious with his patients and that is a good thing. He really pushes for you to be involved with support groups.    Posted on 02/03/2001
Kimberly F.
Aloha, OR
I was impressed with Dr Swanstrom because he was willing to take all the time I needed to answer my questions no matter how stupid they may have seemed. He was great too..friendly, competent, could use a little more tact..but after all he is a surgeon ya know! The staff was very friendly and informative, especially Amber. God Bless HER! I had to figure out my medications as far as what could be crushed etc after surgery...so I made some suggestions to the staff that maybe they need a pharmacy consult presurgery for some patients. Aftercare is structured...they keep you on a schedule of who and when to see and what you need to know. They recommend attending support group meetings regularly. Overall I would give the whole experience an 8 1/2.    Posted on 10/10/2000
Lyn C.
Portland, OR
I thought he was too skinny to possibly be able to know how I felt. But he and his office staff are very supportive and skilled. I would recommend them to anyone. I have even gotten personal phone calls from the surgeons themselves to see how I am doing at home! How is that for caring?!I was informed of everything prior to going in, even the anethesiologist was just super. I was treated pretty well in the hospital, and through the entire plan of attack. I have a specific diet I am to follow, that is the hardest. I did ok the first week, but now going into week 2 and feeling so much better, I really can not wait to get to the real food again. I will attend the support group tomorrow night. The surgeons even show up for it!    Posted on 09/18/2000
Lyn C.
Portland, OR
Young. I really like the office staff, they have been real helpful in answering any questions I have, infact they appeared impressed that on my second visit, I actually had questions that I had come up with, showing that I was beginning to do some research. My first visit, I had yet to learn of all the sites available on the net, and since I just kinda fell into the consideration of the surgery in a short time, I had not really done any research at all. All I knew was that my father had a WLS in 1977 (give or take) and that he lost weight, and that I had just been approved for it to be done by a physician that under no condition would I ever bother to see again. So after I had my first consult with Dr. Swanstrom, which was only after I had already seen a pychiatrist, a dietician,... [Click here for more]
   Posted on 08/08/2000
Sandy
Fairview, OR
My surgeon was Dr. Lee Swanstom in Portland. He is straight forward, pulls no punches and has high expectations of his patients. And if we can't meet them then what the heck are we doing contemplating this kind of life changing surgery? Aftercare is essential with Dr. Swanstrom, and you as the patient must be willing to make a commitment that you will attend support group meetings, stay in contact with the dietician, maintain your mental and emotional health as well as exercise and regular follow ups with him and an obesity internist. Dr. Swanstrom requires you to be part of a team care approach that is an amazing network. I had considered traveling to Tacoma, WA - but feel so blessed to have found my own team of "angels" right here in the City of Roses.    Posted on 03/16/2000
Rita B.
Gresham, OR
I was skeptical of Dr. Swanstrom because he hasn't been doing RNY surgery very long. However every doctor I have talked to says what an incredible surgeon he is. He is the chief surgeon of Emanuel Hospital's minimally invasive surgery unit. He specializes in lap surgery of the esophagus, intestines, and stomach. He likes to try to discourage people from having the surgery to start with. He wants to know that you are commited! Once you show that commitment, he is with you. One thing I didn't like is that his office does very little to help with the insurance approval. The only thing they did is write a letter to the insurance company. It was a very good letter that listed why the surgery was medically necessary. I would have liked more help with insurance approval.    Posted on 08/18/1999
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