Dr. Kevin McBride?(shopping for affordable surgical options)

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moonpie
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Dr. Kevin McBride?(shopping for affordable surgical options)

#1 Post by moonpie »

Hello everyone,

I'm so grateful for this board, and decided to go ahead and post to see if anyone has any thoughts or experience with Dr. Kevin McBride from Dallas. I will be having a Lefort I upper jaw surgery, and possibly a sliding osteotomy. I am currently in Phoenix and I was going to have my surgery with Dr. Reed Day, who appears to have a stellar reputation. Unfortunately for me, the surgery center fees have tripled since my first consultation (almost two years ago). So I have been researching other options because at this point I don't think I can afford to have my surgery with Dr. Day. I have to pay completely out of pocket, so unfortunately cost is a major consideration for me.

According to his website, Dr. McBride in Dallas works with uninsured patients to make orthognathic surgery more affordable. But I haven't been able to find any reviews or opinions on his work or facility.

I have also heard many good things about Dr. Dale Bloomquist from Seattle. He seems to work with uninsured patients to make surgery more affordable, and has a lot of experience. However, I have also come across a couple of negative reviews, so not sure what to think.

Many thanks to anyone who can offer any thoughts or advice on this matter. It's a shame that after two years of waiting to be surgery ready, I am almost there, but now I'm not sure I can afford to go with my 'first choice' surgeon.

Ah well, wishing everyone else a smooth(er) orthognathic journey. :)

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#2 Post by revolutionary »

If you're willing to travel (which it sounds like) my experience with Dr. Stuart Super in NYC has been flawless. His site is http://facesthatsmile.com. If you want message me, I'd be happy to give you more details.
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#3 Post by ReoSity »

I haven't had surgery with Dr. McBride but for what its worth, when I e-mailed him about my case he was very helpful and answered all my questions.

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#4 Post by 24braceface »

Any recommendations for St. Louis, MO?

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#5 Post by benzorlb »

Hey, I don't know how to message (I'm new here), but can you please give me more details? I am considering Dr. Stuart Super.

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#6 Post by Bullfighter »

You're not far from San Diego, so you might consider Joel Berger (858.292.5175). He did my surgery in Feb, and has been doing orthognathic surgery for ~30 years.

The other surgeon that was recommended was Fred Hammond (619.298.200) at Mission Valley Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Again, highly respected, and San Diego is driveable from Phoenix -- you WILL NOT be able to fly home after surgery.

Looking through my bills/insurance paperwork, the huge part of the expense seems to have from the hospital. I guess it's easy to say you should get medical insurance, but if you can...

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#7 Post by Marisama »

How long can't you fly? I am planning on traveling out of state for my surgery.

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#8 Post by Bullfighter »

RYANvaughn wrote:How long can't you fly? I am planning on traveling out of state for my surgery.
I didn't have a LeFort, only a BSSO, so I don't know how many days for that. I was advised not to fly for a couple of weeks after my surgery.

With all the swelling and risk of bleeding the last thing you'll want to do is deal with the pressure change in a plane as it lands.

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#9 Post by I love my teeth »

moonpie-

There are several on here who had surgery with Dr. Bloomquist. I do not know if they had ins. coverage or not. But I had my insurance reject the first time around, so I had surgery with him anyway in Jan 2011 with his private pay structure (BSSO was around 8K)...I am still appealing and trying to recoup my costs, but I saw the unadjusted bills, and the cost would have been roughly 25K, so even if I don't get $$ back, it was a deal!!

And worth it, he was great, everytime I saw him!! He definately knows what he's doing, I had no problem with the office staff--they were all very helpful each time I went in. I did read so negative reviews also, but you know how it is, there are some people you can't please and there are some people who just don't have a good experience. He knew I was traveling 3hours each way to see him (generally back and forth in 1 day)--so he was mindful of that when scheduling my followups...always had an assistant available by phone. And in general there were no suprises with the surgery--I was fully prepared for just about everything. I had no bands or elastics after surgery, which surprised me, and the surgical assistant said it's a little different for each case depending of how good of an occlusion he gets during surgery.

My OD was thrilled with the results so far.

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#10 Post by sarz »

Wow guys, I can't believe you are allowed to name the people that provided your treatment or are about to. I am not allowed :(
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#11 Post by streo »

[quote="sarz"]Wow guys, I can't believe you are allowed to name the people that provided your treatment or are about to. I am not allowed :([/quote]

Yeah, I'm hesitating from naming names because nothing has happened yet. I will

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#12 Post by streo »

[quote="streo"][quote="sarz"]Wow guys, I can't believe you are allowed to name the people that provided your treatment or are about to. I am not allowed :([/quote]

Yeah, I'm hesitating from naming names because nothing has happened yet. I will[/quote]


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I'm hesitating from name names because nothing has happened yet. I will only be comfortable in naming names provided I get good results. I really like the orthodontist I'm with and he is excellent, but the reason why I am hesitating to name him at this point is because my objective is to have a BSSO+genioplasty in conjunction with an oral surgeon (he already has somebody he trusts). If all goes well, and if they allow me to, I would LOVE to tell everybody about who was involved. Until then....

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#13 Post by DRG »

sarz wrote:Wow guys, I can't believe you are allowed to name the people that provided your treatment or are about to. I am not allowed :(
Not allowed by who? Did you sign a non-disclosure agreement with your surgeon or orthodontist? Or is this a difference between health care systems across different countries? I'm confused.

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#14 Post by I love my teeth »

dRG I wondered the same thing....not allowed by whom?
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#15 Post by sarz »

I was asked to remove any names of my surgeon/orthodontist by the orthodontist that provided my treatment. I am currently looking at a letter that I received from him in March asking me to remove any statements that included their names from my blog ( I never even named them directly in it ).
I am so shocked, so I removed them. My treatment from them was awful but I believe we all have a right to express an opinion and have a right to freedom of speech under article ten of the European convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR). I am from England and as we are now part of Europe, this is another Right they have removed from me.

I have to say though, I am very happy with the treatment that I am receiving from my new Orthodontic Practice and will definitely be Naming them when my treatment is complete. :rose:
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