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Premier Vein & Body by Schwartz is Kansas City's leader in the use of laser energy to treat varicose & spider veins, reduce fat via liposuction or non-invasive body contouring, erase unwanted tattoos, eliminate underarm odor and reverse the signs of aging, such as wrinkles, loss of facial volume, sun damage and more!

Dr. Craig Schwartz, an experienced and accomplished triple-board certified surgeon, is our Medical Director of our Leawood, KS based laser practice. Known as "Kansas City's Vein Guy", Dr. Schwartz has performed more than 12,000 laser vein treatments, and has been voted one of America's Top Surgeons and Kansas City Super Doctor numerous times over the last several years!

Call to schedule a free vein screening or aesthetic consultation! 913-451-8346

www.PremierVeinandBody.com
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@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
Stay far away from this place! I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@megjenfor
@megjenfor Год назад
I am not one to usually leave bad reviews, but if I can keep anyone from making the same mistake I did by going here at all, I will. If I could give this place negative stars I would. This doctor's bedside manner is horrible. He talks down to you and makes you feel like an idiot for asking any questions at all. I was there to have a medically necessary procedure done. It was not cosmetic. No shade to people having cosmetic work done, but that was not MY purpose. Post surgery he looks up and down my legs and tells me he can fix all that (spider veins). 1. Obviously you can, but that's not what I'm here for. 2. Thanks for body shaming a mom of five who couldn't afford that procedure even if she wanted to. For weeks I was hounded about leaving them a raving review. I declined. I didn't have to make a stink, but I wasn't going to say something that wasn't true either. Fast forward to the present. A year and a half after the surgery they are saying it was not preauthorized and that I have to pay for the surgery. I had appropriate insurance, it was confirmed that I was preauthorized to have the surgery. They say it was preauthorized, but insurance says it was never authorized. So here I am stuck in the middle of an issue that is no fault of mine. They keep blaming insurance and insurance insists that it is the doctor's fault. Someone in some compacitu has royally screwed up and somehow I am on the hook for a bill I can't afford and should not be mine to worry about in the first place. After speaking with insurance it is legally documented that they spoke to someone in their office that not only recognized the error, but cleared me of all responsibility. Ironically, the doctor's office says that conversation never took place. Something feels so shady about this entire situation. They have told me that they have fought the insurance company on this issue and I recognize that. They have also reduced my bill. However it is still a large expense to have to pay when I was appropriately covered annd preauthorized at the time. I am sharing my experience so that you have an idea of the ethics of the doctor you are choosing to do business with. I am assuming they will get on here and refute this entirely, nothing I can do about that....however, if I can keep someone else from being talked down to and treated unfairly and unethically that's all that really matters.
@LisaRichards_123
@LisaRichards_123 3 года назад
There is no point to these videos without a before and after picture
@carolinesmith3212
@carolinesmith3212 3 года назад
Reasonably a handy video indeed, thanks a lot! It's actually very difficult not to consider Mabel Ridenbel's method after viewing it. Just execute a quick investigation and you'll discover what i'm saying. Having young, clean, painless legs..., it's something else.
@sh0werp0wer
@sh0werp0wer 6 лет назад
Can this treatment fully remove a gray post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation I've had for years? It's not very visible, but I'd like it completely gone.
@alyssaronie9046
@alyssaronie9046 6 лет назад
It feels great to make your legs look as young as you can remember, but have you wondered why most of the remedies and home treatments don’t work? Exceptions, like the one I read Mabel Ridenbel's website after googling are more realistic, but they’re based on the same thing if you read the details!
@scarlettragland4333
@scarlettragland4333 6 лет назад
Well, interesting approach here, yep, there are so MANY ways to get rid of those nasty veins in weeks... it's very uplifting. Having smooth, silky legs... with mundane, ordinary stuff like castor oil, and the other thing I don’t remember, uhm, try searching Mabel Ridenbel's method to see what I mean.
@premierveinbodybyschwartz6221
@premierveinbodybyschwartz6221 7 лет назад
Call to schedule a free SculpSure body contouring consult! 913-451-8346. Save $500 on the purchase of two or more SculpSure treatments during May 2017 only!
@doctorkamaal1923
@doctorkamaal1923 6 лет назад
How much the whole machine costs?
@doctorkamaal1923
@doctorkamaal1923 6 лет назад
would you please tell me Doctor?
@nothinbutthegood
@nothinbutthegood 7 лет назад
I believe he meant to say "non-invasive reduction of fat"
@kathleensyron1622
@kathleensyron1622 7 лет назад
Did he just say the "permanent non-reduction of fat"???? I thought it was supposed to reduce fat.
@shinynickl3859
@shinynickl3859 7 лет назад
Kathleen Syron non production