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What a horrible experience. I am a cancer survivor that called this office for a consult for reconstruction. The nurse I spoke to was nice and explained that Dr Flint had given up reconstruction and working with cancer patients (!). I guess it wasn't profitable enough... When we talked further she said she might consider it given my particular procedure and asked me to email her a photo (I was totally uncomfortable with this but they wouldn't even schedule a consult with me without it). A week later I was called by someone to set up an appointment but asking me to check coverage with my insurance which I did the same day and called back (covered - my insurance is great). The right person wasn't available so they said they would call me back. Two weeks later - no word. So I call back again, and a third person tells me "Oh we don't do reconstruction and we don't take insurance". WTF. As if having to do this kind of surgery post cancer wasn't hard enough, they wasted nearly a month of my time, had me email a picture and then blew me off. I guess if you want pure cosmetic procedures Dr Flint might be great, but if you really need help and have to rely on insurance go elsewhere. This is why plastic surgeons have a bad name.
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