Guillermo Alvarez

Bariatric Surgeon
Rating: 4.98120300752 out of 5 with 1176 ratings

Guillermo Alvarez Bariatric Surgeon MD

Guillermo Alvarez Bariatric Surgeon Picture

18 yr in Bariatrics

18 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery

18 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics

100% Practice is Bariatrics

Min Age of Patient is 11

Max Age of Patient is 75


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1176 Reviews for Guillermo Alvarez
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My first impression of Dr. Alvarez was that he was calm, collected, and prepared, and that didn't change over the long conversations I had with his office pre and post-op. His office staff was great; the driver who picked myself and another patient getting surgery on the same day from San Antonio was efficient and friendly, as was Christina, a nurse dedicated to just our care in addition to the regular hospital staff. rnrnI know that it sounds scary to go to a surgeon that's in Mexico, but I hope that you'll take the time to research him and thoroughly question his staff before you make a rash decision. I can honestly say that I researched for MONTHS multiple surgeons and not only was Dr. Alvarez the best surgical option (he stitches the stomach in addition to stapling, so there are much lower risks of leakage and hernias than other doctors), he was by far the best financial option. rnrnMY health was always his prime concern. I did a comprehensive pre-op diet and their information about aftercare was delivered in person in addition to a 30 page dietary guide. He addressed my concerns about the surgery head on, taking tons of time to explain their anesthesia procedures and never made me feel like my questions were dumb or not appropriate. rnrnDr. Alvarez called my family right after the procedure to let them know I was okay! He was gracious with them and didn't make THEM feel rushed either. rnrnI'm so happy I went to him. I couldn't have made a better choice. His surgical competence (I never suffered extreme discomfort or post-op difficulties like nausea, et cetera) and amazing bedside manner (he visited me frequently for the two days I was in the hospital) make him the best choice. I hope you'll keep all these things in mind when you're weighing your choices, and please don't let the fact that the hospital is in Mexico affect your decision too greatly. It's literally less than 10 minutes south of the border, and nicer than a lot of other cities I've seen in the U.S!

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My friends and family were adamant that I should not have surgery done in Mexico. When I told my general practitioner Dr. here in San Antonio my plans, he said absolutely not.He said I had no idea what I was getting into in Mexico, and that it would be hard to find a Dr. in San Antonio to fix any complications.rnMy step-daughter had highly recommended Dr. Alvarez. Many, MANY of her friends have also heard of and/or had surgery done by Dr. Alvarez. After two years, my stepdaughter looks amazing, and her self-esteem has shot up. She is a counselor for a school district.rnI looked up Dr. Alvarez on the internet and was amazed by what I saw. I got to see exactly what I would be going through.rnMy step-daughter pulled no punches. She said not to expect the hospital to look exactly like the hospitals in the states, but that it would be nice, it would be extremely clean (it was) and that the nursing staff was at your beck and call (they were). Now the operating room is different. It is so state of the art. I would compare it to any operating room in the world.rnEvery patient has their own room, and is invited to bring a guest with them to stay with them in their room if they would like. Every room has a cable TV (yes,English channels), computer, refrigerator, and a sofa. A bed is brought in for your guest if you have one.rnDr. Alvarez is a very personable person, and upon meeting him, I could see why his patients spoke so highly of him. It was impressive that either he or his assistant Dr.(that assisted him in my surgery) visited me several times during the day and evening.rnDuring the day, there are nurses that speak English proficiently. In the evening, however, the nurses are not as proficient. Dr. Alvarez' staff took care of this, by the way, by developing a \"cheat sheet\" as a fellow patient called it, and if she needed something, she said Everything was on the list!rnSpeaking of lists...The forms and information I was given about aftercare is astounding! I actually made a notebook for everything. I was even given grocery lists for everything I would need post-op.rnSusan, our surgery coordinator, is always just a phone call away. I have called her I don't know how many times. She is an angel.She was a patient herself, and an R.N., so she is a tremendous help.rnThe \"clincher\" though, is Dr. Alvarez himself.rnI had my surgery on a Tuesday, and it was Saturday night,4 days later. I was at home, it was 10:30 p.m., and I couldn't call Susan. I decided to text Dr. Alvarez with my \"problem\" (turns out I wasn't drinking enough liquids). I figured he'd see it in the next day or so, and have Susan call me on Monday (you know, like they do in the states). HE TEXTED ME BACK WITHIN 15 MINUTES. He told me exactly what to do, soothed my nerves, and I went right to sleep! I will never forget that. Tell me you get this kind of treatment in the states.rnDr. Alvarez has studied and worked in the United States, England, and Mexico. A man like this returning my call as if I'm the most important person in the world. I am truly indebted to him. rn

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The process was simple and very easy. My family has spent lots of time at various hospitals with our son and I have to say that the staff of Dr. Alvarez and the hospital were faster at responding to queries, very friendly and very gentle. The process from beginning to end was great. Lots of English speakers around to make life simple and you can try out some Spanish if you want too. My personal nurse Christy was great! She was very engaged and personable. rnrnDr. Alvarez checked in often along with Dr Rosales and other partner Dr's after the surgery. Let me tell you, that was wonderful and a departure from being a number in most US hospitals.rnrnDr. Alvarez is a gentle surgeon that knows his stuff.rnrnThe city is great! It was a very normal city with people coming and going. Life is peaceful there and the people are engaged in their lives as the city is a good growing city with industry, they seem to be very removed from any issues that the media may portray.rnrnCrossing the border was simple and very easy process with Rosy being so helpful as the driver. She is a great host and we enjoyed our drive to and from San Antonio, Texas.rnrnSusan the nurse/coordinator is really good at answering questions quickly and seems to be available way more than I am used to. This is very true both before and after the procedure. Dr. Alvarez is great at answering his emails also!rnrn

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Upon meeting Dr Alvarez I was put at ease, I didn't feel like the fat kid not welcome at the swimming pool. My impression of him didn't change any except I would say to the better, it was nice having someone come in as they said they would to check up on your progress. The office staff was very friendly.rnThe aftercare gave me a lot of insight as to what to expect but like most people I still have/had questions and I've written a few times now and simply asked something that has crossed my mind and get a reply assisting me shortly there after. Dr Alvarez went over the risk factors with me and I did feel at ease when this is brought up as .. well who wants a doctor that doesn't lay it on the line and tell it as it is. I'd rather know then be guessing/wondering/worrying about the what ifs.rnOverall, it was a great. I am looking forward to healing completely and moving on to the next phase in my life..the happier, healthier, thinner me. rnrnThank you again to you Dr Alvarez, Dr Rosales and all your staff.rnrn*hugs*rnGina

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Choosing a doctor can be a very difficult decision. The decision is even more difficult when you are considering a doctor in another country. I had my procedure in April of this year and I selected Dr. Alvarez out of Mexico. I was very scared and skeptical about this decision. Most of my friends were ok with the idea of me having surgery, it was only when they heard Mexico that they freaked out. rnrnI searched for as much information as I could find on Dr. Alvarez, I was determined to find someone who had a negative experience. After many hours to no avail I gave up. Everything I read about how wonderful Dr. Alvarez is was all true. He took time to answer any questions my husband and I had. He always responds to emails right away. rnrn Dr. Alvarez has a wonderful support staff that helped me plan and prepare for my journey. I received extensive information on how to prepare, what to expect and what things to bring with me to Mexico. All the arrangements are clearly laid out and easy to follow. Dr. Alvarez’s office is like any office you would expect to find in the United States. The hospital is the only thing you should prepare yourself for. It has all the necessities but is not luxurious. If you are used to (as I am) fountains, art, new furniture and Starbucks located in your hospital this is not what you will find. This is simply a small no frills hospital. I for one was looking for quality healthcare at a reasonable cost. I got exactly that. I have since lost over 30 lbs and feel great.! I also know that at anytime I can contact Dr. Alvarez or Susan (Nurse who schedules surgeries) and they will get back to me right away. rnrnI was so delighted by my surgical experience; I would recommend Dr. Alvarez without hesitation to my friends and family knowing they will be well cared for. I wish you much happiness on your own journey. rnrnSincerely, rnDorothy K., RNrn

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1. He is great. I liked him immediately. Takes all the time you desire. Never makes you feel like you're just a number. He really cares for his patients, and his staff all emulate him example.rn2. Only got better the longer I knew him. I would love to work with him.rn3. They are all great. Not one bad thing to say about anyone or anything.rn4. He sends you home with complete instructions and goes over them thoroughly with you with time taken to answer any questions. He is always an email away and answers promptly along with his coordinator Susan. You never feel like you are alone and can't get help if you need it.rn5. Risks are risks, and he does not try to hide them. However, when you look at his actual risks versus the averages of all other sleeve gastrectomy surgeries, he comes in lower across the board, and also has a 9% mortality rate!rn6. EXCELLENT! Would recommend him to all personal family members and anyone who needs this surgery.rn7. They are both GREAT!rnrnI honestly cannot say anything negative about the experience. If that sounds suspect, take a look at the hundreds or other reviews. I can't find anything negative that anyone had to say, and I tried to find any dirt I could prior to making this life-changing decision.

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Very caring, and knowledgeablernTruly caring and commentedrnVery prompt and caringrnNothing he was excellentrnHe is great rnA lotrnYesrnExplained everything in detailrn100%rnBoth are greatrnrnAs a nurse for over 25 years I found Dr. Alvarez to be very knowledgeable, compassionate,follow though was great. Very attentive and patient with all questions and concerns. Would recommend him very highly.rnrnrn

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I chose Dr. Alvarez on the basis of his fine reputation and he lived up to every word. He was warm, friendly, and funny. He took his time to review the process with me and answer all questions. His staff is knowledgable, informative, attentive and delightful.rnrnThe hospital building was OLD and smelled of bleach (a good sign). I know many of the rooms had been updated, unfortunately, mine was not one of them and I was happy to get out of there. On the other hand, the hotel rooms were comfortable and beautiful. Could not have asked for more.rn rnAside from all this, 'the proof is in the pudding', as they say. After surgery, I had one instance of nausea which was resolved immediately with meds. After that, felt no pain, no nausea, almost no bruising, and minimal gas. I was up and made one lap walking the hall the same day. The language barrier was not an issue.rnrnDr. Rosales went to great lengths to ensure the aftercare requirements were fully understood. Next day, I was touring the San Antonio Riverwalk.rnrnNow, one week after surgery, I could not be happier and already feel lighter in my step. I would do it again tomorrow in a heartbeat. Dr. Alvarez is definately a most skilled and competent surgeon and rates a 10 out of 10 in my book!rnrn

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I had VSG surger with Dr. Alverez on April 16 of 2009 and it was a wonderful experience. Everything everyone has posted about what a great dr he is I found to be absolutely true. My husband was very skeptical about both the surgery and my going to Mexico but he knows that when I make up my mind he's not going to stop me. And he kept hearing all the news stories about how dangerous it was to cross the border and then at that time swine flu was just starting to be talked about in the news. But I told him I was going with or without him so he very reluctantly went along. Both he and I were very impressed and very well taken care of. Rosie picked us up at the hotel just as we were instructed and after that everything went like clockwork - but at the same time we were treated very personlly and not just like a number. We were put up in a new Holiday Inn Express the night before surgery and it had a great breakfast bar where my husband had a great meal before Rosie picked us up in the morning. She took us directly to Dr Alverez office where he was waiting to meet with us (no waiting for an hour in the dr's waiting room) and he was so nice and made us feel so comfortable about it all. My personal nurse then took me across to the hospital where I was checked into a suite with two beds (one for my husband) and also a couch and a new computer in the room. It also had a very nice newly remodeled restroom for us both to use. Within an hour of arriving I was on my way to surgery (after all the preliminary tests were done of course). The nurses didn't all speak English but they understood enough to help with anything we needed. And Dr A and Dr Gabe both came to see me 3-4 times a day. I spent the next day in the hospital and Rosie picked us up the day after that early in the morning to take us back to San Antonio. I can't speak highly enough of both the doctors and the whole experience. When we started back to San Antonio Rosie also stopped back at the Holiday Inn Express where we had stayed the first night so my husband could go in and have breakfast first (no expense to us, of course). That afternoon my husband and I took a bus from our hotel in San Antonio to the River Walk and spent several hours walking around there. I couldn't believe how good I felt only 48 hours out from surgery. rnFor anyone considering this surgery, let me say that Dr Alverez is top notch and you have nothing to worry about. Crossing the border was like passing thru a toll both on the interstate - no big deal. The hospital is older but extremely clean and very nice. The care was excellent. It is very safe also. My husband spent time walking around the town and going into a couple of the shops, nothing to worry about. I debated about this surgery for 8 months. It scared me to death at first but now I think \"what was the big deal?\" It has all been exactly like everyone has said. I feel perfectly normal except I can only eat very little at a time - exactly what I wanted. I have had no problems or complications and at 6 weeks out I eat anything I want but try to eat mostly protein and veggies so I lose faster. I am so glad I did this and so glad that I chose Dr Alverez!!!!

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I went to Mexico for my VSG surgery the second week in April 2009. My surgery was a success. I was up and walking the next day. Dr. Guillermo Alvarez, and his assistant Dr. Rosales (www.endobariatric.com) are the best. They are very attentive to all your needs. I would recommend them to everyone. rnThis was my second trip to Mexico so I went alone for my surgery. I met Dr Alvarez and his assistant Dr Rosales a year before when my sister got her VSG so I knew that I was in good hands with him and his entire staff. rnrnMy trip to Mexico was during the time that the media were reporting problems at the Mexican border. This was just media hype. The town where the hospital is in is very quiet. The people there are the nicest that you will ever meet anywhere. I walk the streets alone in Mexico by myself and I felt very safe. rnrnI especially adore Dr Alvarez staff and the hospital staff they are the greatest and they go out of their way to make sure that your stay in Mexico and in the hospital is the best. The hospital is the cleanest and quietest you will ever find. The nurses are so attentive 24/7 and I find it very easy to communicate with them. Rosy, the driver is very friendly and also very helpful. She will make sure you have a safe and enjoyable trip. Susan, the team coordinator is just great and she delivers speedy response whenever you have a question.rnrnAfter seeing how much weight my sister loss and how it seems so effortless I knew that I had to have this surgery also. My only regret is not having this surgery sooner. I am absolutely loving the way my body is looking now. I tried every diet; bought every pill on the market so this was like a last resort to loving me and my body. Even though I am still new with my experience I would still recommend the VSG to anyone. rn

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