Center for Obesity Surgery

Bariatric Center
Rating: 5 out of 5 with 198 ratings

Center for Obesity Surgery Bariatric Center

198 Reviews for Center for Obesity Surgery
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I liked him at forst sight, He didn't treat you like you had no self disciplin because you were fat.

I still like him, he is extremely busy and sometimes it's difficult to reach him.

I don't particularly care for his office staff. They appear to be untrained and sometimes give poor advice.

He is too busy.

Forget Post Op unless you live in Durham NC.

Very Much!

Yes.

Very throughly.

Verry Good.

Both.

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I met with Dr. Rutledge on 7/18/00 and he is a very nice and caring person. He answered all of my questions and he did not rush me even though he is a very busy man. He informed me of the risk and how it is important aftercare is. He also showed me a video of the procedure. He has an excellent staff, they are also very busy, but they try to get your approval letter to the insurance co. as quickly as possible. If you have any questions, they are sure to answer you by email or by phone. I have not had surgery yet but I will still give him a 10. His website is www.clos.net!

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Went in for my consult on May 11th 2000 with Dr. Afram. He was nice, and informative, but seemed to be in a hurry. I have heard a lot of good things about Dr. Afram especially how he takes his time, it may have just been a bad day. I did call before going, and they forgot to put me in the books, so he had no idea I was coming but said he would see me anyways, this could be why he was rushed. I don't have a bad opinion of him, just think it was bad timing. Still plan on trying to get approved through him, he as a 0 mortality rate, and that to me is more important than his bed side manner. Will keep you updated.
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7-15-00
Decided to switch to Dr. Rutledge. Dr. Afram seems really nice, and I know he is a very skilled surgeon but I wanted lap anyways so I switched. I haven't met Dr. Rutledge yet, just contacted his office and got the ball rolling with him. Will keep everyone updated.
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8/5/00 Dr. Rutledge is a busy surgeon with a
rye sense of humor. He is competent and thoughtful
and rises to a challenge. He is a tad impatient
with questions he has answered over and over
again - but I think he's pretty good at sorting
through a lot of data and responding to what
is most important. His practice is growing
by leaps and bounds and I think he and his
staff are all overwhelmed by the increase in
surgeries and requests for information. His aftercare
program is very structured, though he admits that
he knows a fair number of his patients are
unable to be totally compliant. He keeps
current on research going on in areas that
touch his practice and is constanting refining
his aftercare program. The risks of surgery
are provided and must be parroted back to him
in a patient letter before he will even
consider you for surgery. I think his forte
is surgical competence, but for a surgeon,
his bedside manner is quite acceptable.

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Dr. Rutledge is a funny, smart, caring and wonderful man! He knows his patients and actually recognizes them after their huge weight losses. I could not have found a more caring surgeon. He does lap gastric bypass and uses staples for closure of the five small wounds. His average hospital stay is overnight. Wonderful surgery!

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I am hoping to have my surgery in late September, 2000. I have spoken with Dr. R through email and have spoken with a ton of his patients. Every one LOVES him. I have to say I have never seen a doctor that was so caring and compassionate about his patients. He also makes sure you are very well educated before he lets you proceed with surgery. I will update as I have my surgery! http://clos.net

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Dr. Rutledge has a following that is almost cult-like. He has helped so many people with their obesity and made the experience a learning, growing and professional event. I respect him and hope that he continues to help everyone he can. I did not actually meet or speak to him until the day before my surgery, but I heard great things about him and they are all true. He said something to me when I had my consultation that I shall never forget. When I told him that I was going to follow post-op regimen and plan to a "T", he told me to RELAX-dieting was over for me, enjoy myself and my family. It was not my fault that I was overweight and I was making a decision that would mean I was not going to have to work at as hard as I had to lose weight. I felt immediately relaxed and I haven't had to work that hard since - I am now more relaxed with myself and my body. He requires that you go through a whole regimen of pre-op preparation. It was a great learning experience and I knew when I finally submitted everything that I was fully informed as to my decision.

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7/25/00
While I haven't personally met with Dr.
Rutledge (because I live in Wichita, KS
and he's in North Carolina), I have spoken
with Debbie and Barbara in his office on
many occasions. They have been fantastic
to work with. I have spent a lot of time
at his website (www.clos.net) and spent a
lot of time at his egroups message board
and chat room talking with previous patients.
He gets rave reviews from EVERY past patient
I have spoken with. I will not actually meet
Dr. Rutledge until I go to North Carolina on
the day before my surgery which is scheduled
for 8/9/00. Dr. Rutledge has an EXTREMELY
structured program that requires each patient
submit a very comprehensive packet prior to
being approved for surgery. The packet
includes a 5-10 page essay with the patient's
understanding of the procedures, its risks,
diet following surgery, aftercare, etc. The
packet also must include letters from the
patient's primary care physician, a close
family member. Each patient must also show
documented proof of contact with AT LEAST
10 prior patients. There is more to the packet--
for details, you'll need to visit his web
site.

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Dr. Rutledge is very energetic and very compassionate toward his patients and the obese in general. He is thorough and makes his patients go through an extensive pre-op education process. He is a very experienced and skilled surgeon. His office staff was very helpful and responsive to me. They are very, very busy however, so it is helpful not to bother them with questions you can have answered elsewhere, such as his website.

WWW.CLOS.net

Dr. R has the most extensive amount of pre and post-op information that I have found.
You know what you are going into with his surgery. I would rate him very, very highly. His surgical competence and bedside manner are excellent. He, too, is now very, very busy but he still takes the time to respond to your concerns. He expects you to be prepared and informed coming into surgery.
I'm very happy I chose the MGB over the open RNY.

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After several years of trying to lose weight with no success I decided to research the surgery. First, I attended gastric bypass support group meetings at my local hospital to hear first hand about the Open RNY. I must admit, I was a little scared when I saw the size of the incision & learned about the amount of time you spend in the hospital. That's when I went to the internet to research further. This is where I found the wonderful Dr. Rutledge!! He has an extensive and very informative site at www.clos.net where just about every question you have will be answered! BTW, his surgery is the Mini Gastric Bypass, done laparoscopically. This appealed to me, because #1 - I would only have 5 tiny incisions & #2 - I would only be in the hospital 1 night!! The Dr. does require you to do your homework. He does not take this lightly & neither should you! He has a list of 12 requirements you must complete before he will consider you for surgery. Also, you will need to attend one his clinics before surgery. I did this 2 days before my surgery, since I was from out of state. I decided to go for it & it has been the best decision I have ever made! I am now 2 months post -op & feeling great. I keep in touch with Dr. Rutledge on a monthly basis & support him whole heartedly to any one who is considering the surgery. If anyone has any questions about this procedure feel free to e-mail me. So far, I am Dr. Rutledge's only patient from Maine.

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