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Weight Loss Surgery Consultation in Tyler

June 16th, 2010

When choosing a qualified Tyler TX weight loss surgeon it helps to go into it with some good interview questions.

Without understanding your options you can easily be talked into a more risky surgery than you need by a local Tyler doctor unfamiliar with the latest state of the art surgical techniques in weight loss surgery.

Keep in mind that those weight loss surgeons that promote thousands of successful surgeries are in an ugly way of saying it surgery farms.

They many times have perfected an outdated surgical weight loss technique.

Although they have completed many surgeries notice the absence of statistical information on the amount of those that resulted in complications later.

A smarter decision is to go with a surgeon that utilizes the most updated safe surgical techniques for weight loss.

A good bariatrics doctor will have many surgical techniques they have studied and chosen and will be able to explain the negatives and benefits of each.

Don’t be afraid to travel to find a good weight loss surgeon if that is what is needed.

Speak to a weight loss surgery consultant. many of these consultants have been through weight loss surgery and have done the research.

Some of these consultants have had the misfortune of choosing the wrong type of surgical technique and have had to deal with life threatening complications.

The pitfalls and 20/20 hind sight these consultants have after a bad surgery will help steer you to the best available surgeon using the most updated surgical techniques with less chance of complications.

Feel free to contact us by clicking on our contact link and we can put you in touch with a weight loss surgery consultant.

Southern Utilities of Smith County

August 31st, 2009

I usually try to focus my writing efforts on businesses I can endorse (at least in some measure). This time however, I find it necessary to shine the rays of critism on one of the  worst companies with whom I have ever had the misfortune of doing business.

For those citizens of Tyler who to get their water services from the city, be thankful that you need not do business with Southern Utilities. The fact that they have a monopoly on area water services outside the city proper allows them to charge whatever they will for the absolute minimum in return. The aforementioned monopoly has also served to insulate the public relations department (such as it is), from the companies reputation in the community. I have yet to encounter an institution (aside from the IRS perhaps), which cares less for the customers it is supposed to serve.

Upon returning home to Tyler, I purchased and moved into my new home. When the time came to activate the usual services I was able to open new accounts easily and usually over the phone except in one instance. The single most frustrating service to open was not in fact the gas, nor was it the electricity. The most difficult company to deal with, the one with the most red tape and unhelpful staff was in fact our local water company, Southern Utilities. I had potentially hazardous soruces of power and energy activated in my home by simple phone call, and yet, taking a shower required the former owner of my house (fortunately a friend of mine), to visit during his busy work week in order to remove his name from the account and validate the sale of the house.

But this initial hassel was only a sign of things to come. The customer service department does nothing to make the company more approachable. They have no on line services to allow the costumer an easier way to pay, nor will they take payments over the phone. For those financially challenging months which require a personal visit to ensure on time payment, its best to arrive before four o’clock  since the lobby closes at that time. To be fair, the drive through window is now open until five, but you had better be prepared to pay in cash or with a check. Southern Utitlities does not accept either credit cards or check cards. And should you find yourself making a late payment, you can forget about an extention. Rarely are those granted, and when they are, you can bet a lot of stamina was required to win the argument.   

But these complaints are not new. Virtually everyone I know who has dealt with S.U. tells me the same stories. So how can the company work its way back into the customer’s good graces? For starters get a website, one that provides easier access to individual accounts. This would necessitate allowing people to pay by card, also an improvement. Generally, at least appear to make an effort! Try to convince me that my satisfaction is actually important.

On a scale of one to five I have to give Southern Utilities a one.  So if you’re new to Tyler and you have a choice of water companies, take the one that’s not Southern Utilities you’ll be glad you did. Southern Utilities is located on Broadway just north of the down town square.