Frank H. Chae

"My surgeon was sitting at his desk in his office with the door open when I first saw him. I thought that the \"open door\" was significant in that I think it made him seem very accessible. He said during our first interview that I would have a direct telephone number to speak to him should I have any questions or concerns. This was AWESOME! He is loaded with excellent credentials as well. I know I am in good hands when he does surgery on me. I have another appointment with him before surgery where I will be gathering more information. I think his surgical competence is better than his bedside manner; but both would rate excellent in my opinion.rnrnI have seen my surgeon again (the last time before my surgery) and I am more convinced than ever that he is going to take great care of me. He has given me a telephone number to contact him directly if I need to. (I won't have to go through anyone else! How cool is that?) rnrnSusan at the front desk is incredibly kind and helpful--and funny! She makes the entire visit more comfortable and enjoyable.rnrnOn the negative side, they have one of those automatic blood-pressure cuffs in the office. They hurt like crazy and no amount of yelping will influence the cuff to stop adding pressure! Ugh!"

Kelly Elliot

"Kelly is incredibly knowledgeable. Combine that with her dedication to helping bariatric patients, and you have THE Dietitian/Nutritionist for someone like me. I could not have asked for someone better to fulfill that role in my weight-loss goals."
About Me
Sedalia, CO
Location
58.4
BMI
RNY
Surgery
10/16/2006
Surgery Date
Sep 09, 2006
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