Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas

"Except for having enough extra large gowns for obese patients, this was a good hospital to stay in and the care was excellent. I was grateful that I only had to spend one night there, though. No matter how wonderful the hospital, there is nothing like being home. This is one thing I love about my surgeon. He lets you go home as soon as possible and doesn't make you stay longer than really necessary."

Todd McCarty

"I hardly got to talk to him during my consult cause I didn't bring my list of questions plus I was half asleep because I worked all night. He said if I had any questions to please be sure to ask when I think of them. I thanked him and did some paperwork with Sharon on insurance costs. The short time I spoke with him, he seemed very nice and caring. The people, at Baylor, very much admire his skill as a surgeon. I've written and spoken to many of his postop patients and they all love him and give only the highest praises. I can't wait to be able to do the same after my surgery on July 11th. He also has a superior after surgery support group going and a yahoo group where you can ask him questions over the net. How's that for service? Pretty impressive! Also you get to have a session with a nutritionist to learn what and how to eat after surgery. Even though I haven't had surgery, I still recommend him or Dr Kuhn to people who haven't chosen a surgeon yet. You can't do better especially if you're going Lap. They are tops in Lap surgery. Naturally, for deeper research on WLS www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity is the best way to go! It will lead you to all you want to know both good and bad sides of this surgery. I love this site."
About Me
Ft. Worth, TX
Location
31.1
BMI
RNY
Surgery
07/11/2002
Surgery Date
Sep 29, 2001
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