Robert Rutledge

Bariatric Surgeon
Rating: 5 out of 5 with 152 ratings

Robert Rutledge Bariatric Surgeon M.D.

20 yr in Bariatrics

16 yr in Laparoscopic Surgery

14 yr in Laparoscopic Bariatrics

100% Practice is Bariatrics

Min Age of Patient is 12

Max Age of Patient is 85


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David Hargroder
M.D., F.A.C.S.
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Trish Lanman
Bariatric Surgeon

152 Reviews for Robert Rutledge
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<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2"><font color="9400D3"> Dr. Rutledge is one of the most caring doctors I've met. He answers any and all of your questions, both individually and in a group setting (someone else may ask a question you didn't think of). I found him to be highly compassionate, and he has a great sense of humor as well.<br><br>
At this time, Dr. Rutledge is the only doctor that performs this particular surgery. He and his office are very busy, but under the circumstances, I found them to be efficient, friendly and helpful.<br><br>
Dr. Rutledge requires alot of his patients, which was a key factor in my decision. This is a life-changing surgery...you really need to understand what you are doing! I felt that in requiring me to be well-informed, he had my best interests at heart and wasn't just trying to get my money or fill a quota.<br><br>
The Mini-Gastric Bypass is different from other WLS, in that it is less invasive and is easily reversible if the need arises. When I compared the different surgeries, I found the MGB to be the best choice for ME. More info about the Mini-Gastric Bypass and Dr. Rutledge can be found <a href="http://clos.net" TARGET="resource window"><font color="FF1493">here</a></font>.</font></font>

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A very likeable person and very knowledgeable about morbid obesity and its affects. He thoroughly explained the surgery and answered all questions from everyone in clinic. You do have 1-on-1 time with him, but it is short. I suppose it could have been longer if I needed to ask more questions, but he requires such an extensive amount of study prior this meeting that I felt I didn't have any questions that were unanswered.

The morning after surgery, Dr. Rutledge came in and explained how my surgery went, how long it took and what my liver looked like. He also was available for any questions that may have come up since surgery. He made it very clear that if I had any questions or felt I needed him in anyway to page him right away from my hotel room.

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i was very impressed with him he is a very compassionate and caring man

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Dr. Robert Rutledge was very kind and sympathetic
tohis clients's obesity struggles. I found him
to be very knowledgeable,yet aproachable.

His office staff is swamped and they are very
difficult to reach by phone. Any question you
might have,ask by email, and a quick response is
almost guaranteed!

My impression of Dr. Rutledge has only gotten
better over time. Here is a man who faces
incredible scrutiny by other so called"experts"
in the Bariatric field, yet he continues to
perform what seems to be his life's work in the
under the constant glare of the media and the
Association of Bariatric Surgeons. I have
nothing but admiration for the man.

Dr. Rutledge emphasizes aftercare so much that
prior to surgery, you must meet with a physician who
must show that they not only understand his procedure,
but promise in writing to provide aftercare
for you.

The doctor also requires a 1,3,6 and yearly update, as well
as photos.

I felt that the risks and benefits of the procedure
were well explained beforehand.

I would give Dr. Rutledge a solid 10 overall.

I believ that Dr. Rutledge is not only a highly
skilled surgeon, but has a very caring, but stern
bedside manner as well.

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He is a wonderful Doctor!!!

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My first impression of Dr. Rutledge was that he was a very kind and understanding man. He really seems like he understands what the morbidly obese community goes through and genuinely cares. Dr. Rutledge has a very strict pre-approval structure that all pre-ops must go through, but I believe it was well worth it. I received a wealth of knowledge and education by having to go through this process prior to surgery. Overall I would rate Dr. Rutledge as an excellent surgeon and doctor and would recommend anyone to him.

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Dr. Rutledge was a very professional surgeon who in great detail, described the surgery along with the risks and potential complications. He has always been easy to get in touch with when I had problems or concerns.
I would highly recommend him to anyone considering WLS.

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My first impression of Dr. Rutledge was his incredible memory in relation to his patients.

Then I got to know him as a caring surgeon who really knew what he was doing. That was very reassuring for me!

The staff is friendly, they even checked on me after surgery. They are swamped and do the best that they can, but have always taken the time to answer questions and never made me feel rushed!

The only thing that I didnt like was having to pay the deposit & clinic, even though I had 100% insurance coverage and the approval to attend clinic and insurance. But I understand that it also keeps us paying attention to the insurance company and helping him to get paid in a timely fashion.

Be prepared to do the packet and its hard work, but its worth it. Also treat his staff as nicely as possible, because they are very nice themselves and have alot to deal with. Be 100% committed to this journey.

Aftercare seems to be emphasized but with your own PCP, because many patients come from out of state ( I am local ) and its not conceivable to come down here for follow up unless its an emergency. If you need him, he will respond in a very timely fashion.

We have to check in every month and do a follow-up and once a year have bloodwork done and share the results with Dr. Rutledge, plus we have the support group meetings every month and he has always been to every one of them that I attended and took the time to answer all of our questions.
Plus we have the yahoo groups to be able to ask questions and talk to each other.
I like that.

For surgery risks, we were all pretty well aware of those after doing our report that is required before surgery, plus information
was presented in clinic and before surgery we had to fill out papers saying we understood what could happen to us.

I give Dr. Rutledge an A. Very good.

Both the surgical competence and the bedside manner was really great. I was very happy with him.

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I didn't speak with Dr. Rutledge much, but love him! His office is overwelmed with applications for surgery, so their isn't a lot of communication with his staff, but they have been pleasant when I've had to deal with them.

He strongly emphasizes aftercare and has a lengthy application process with 12 different processes you have to go through along with a 46 page Patient Manual. Dr. Rutledge has an extensive website www.clos.net that covers all the risk and tons along with tons of past patients you can contact. I would rate him above average. He has great surgical competence but doesn't get really personally close to you. For me this was OK because I would much rather have the surgical competence.

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My first impression of Dr. R. was that he really cares about the morbidly obese, that we are more than just $$$$ to him. He also showed a great sense of humor.

The fact that he really cares about his patients was more reinforced over the period of time I have had contact with him. It also became obvious that he is a very busy man with a huge number of people wanting his services. I believe he became overwhelmed by the number of people that wanted him to do surgery. I don't believe he thought it would grow to the extent that it did in the short time that it has. I believe he has done a very good job at trying to accomodate all of the people who want the surgery and still keep everybody's safety his highest priority.

As far as Dr. R.'s office staff, I have found them to be very helpful. I have interacted with Barb most of the time. She is very polite. I know she is very busy and I do wonder how she manages to do everything she does. I have found it hard to get ahold of her, but I do understand how busy she is. I also believe that Dr. R. and the rest of his staff are continually looking for better ways of doing things to cut down on their load.

I honestly can not think of anything that I did not like about Dr. R. He is very diligent in making sure that the people that are looking to have the MGB knows all they can about the pros and cons of having the surgery. He is very competent as a surgeon, he is very caring as a surgeon and a human being. I do not know any other doctor that is as involved with his patients as what Dr. R. is. He has helped to get support groups going, he has intiated get togethers and parties for his MGB patients, he goes out to eat with MGB people, he goes to some of the support group meetings, he attends the get togethers and parties. I also must say that I did not have any serious complications. I did have bleeding at one of the port sites for two days. When my husband had Dr. R. paged about this he was called back within 15 minutes and was told that the amount of bleeding that I was having was normal. He talked with my husband for about 15 minutes.

Future patients should know that Dr. R. is in great demand and that the process of having surgery with him is not for the impatient person. He requires some very hard work on the patients part. Some of the things he has us do seem to have no real reason for them (to us anyway). Believe me, he has a reason for everything he has us do. If we can't follow his instructions for having the surgery why would he think that we will follow his post-op instructions? When starting this process be prepared for a long haul. Be prepared to think it will never end, but know that it will. (This too shall pass)

Aftercare is very important to Dr. Rutledge. He gives instructions for your aftercare treatment. He requires that you have a signed written letter from your PCP stating that they will be doing your aftercare for you. He has a follow up page on his website that he encourages post-ops to keep updated at certain monthly intervals. He uses these to help him in determining how people are doing at different intervals after surgery. He stresses how important it is to take the vitamins and supplements and any medication he has prescribed after surgery. He stresses how important it is to take the vitamins for the rest of our lives. He also stresses having blood work done on a routine basis to make sure all is well.

Dr. Rutledge requires that his prospective patients complete a patient packet to be approved for surgery. There are 12 different topics that the patient has to write about and be able to show that they understand. One of the topics is on the risk of surgery. He also request that you write about the dangers of consuming alcohol after having surgery. You also have to write about the possibility of depression after surgery.

On a scale of 1-10...I would rate him a 11. I am very grateful to have found him.

I think his surgical competence is more noticeable to most people. His bedside manner is great, but he also does not have much time to spend with any one person.

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