"Dr. Roslin is one of the top surgeons in his field. He regularly contributes to peer-reviewed journals and has an excellent reputation. That said, he doesn't have time to baby you through the process. Do your research and meet with Dr. Roslin when you are ready to have surgery. My surgery date was four-weeks after my initial consultation.
His office is busy and crowded. Two out of three times, you will get an answering machine when you try to reach the office. Get to the office early for appointments to make sure that you get a seat. Would I prefer a doctor with a larger support staff? Yes. But, I was willing to take the trade-off for the services of an excellent surgeon. Dr. Roslin came to hospital every day to check on me. I am one-week back from an open surgery and am almost pain-free. I am complication-free (knock wood) and look forward to a healthier life.
Update: Post-Op response ot calls and email sucks, but I am still pleased with my results. However, Dr. Roslin may not be for you if you require a lot of post-op attention."
"My first few days during the week were good, however, the weekend staffing was horrible. I had to wait an hour for pain meds once and had three blown IVs in one night. If I had left the hospital before the weekend, I am sure all of my ratings would be higher. Also, almost all chairs in the hospital had arms - I did not fit comfortably in many of them."
"Avoid this sleep center at all costs. It took me five months to get the results of my sleep study. My doctor no longer refers patients to this office."