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Originally Posted by KimberlyHeidi
Jill: Do you know other people who have self paid for DS surgery?
I do not hear well and couldnt quite understand Dr E's receptionist. It does look like he is an amazing surgery, but it looks like his after care is non exsistant. That worries me.
I spoke with Dr Peters and he is not COE and has only done a little over 200 of the DS surgeries. How many has your surgeon done?
Thanks again!
Please go back and read my reasons why COE designation is often irrelevant - it's more for insurance companies than anything else, which is not a concern if you are self-pay.
I do know people who have self-paid for the DS, but I don't think any of Dr. Elariny's patients I know were self-pay. His aftercare is NOT nonexistent - I have met him personally at one of his support groups, and I'm not even a patient of his.
200 surgeries for the DS specifically is not bad. To be considered a "vetted" DS surgeon on the list of surgeons at dsfacts.com, a surgeon must have completed a minimum of 100 DS procedures. What is telling about some of the most highly skilled surgeons is if they perform revision surgeries, especially revisions to DS, as such procedures can be quite complex. Dr. Elariny does revisions, and I believe Dr. Peters does as well. There is also a DS surgeon in NC at Duke and two outside of Philly in PA, but they do their procedures with an assisting robotic arm, so I would think their self-pay rates would be much higher. Dr. Greenbaum in NJ does the DS, including revisions, but I have no idea what his self-pay rates are.
I'm not going to talk about my surgeon because, again, I do not recommend him.
I'm going to send you a PM.