I had a consult with Dr. Ley back in February. She was nice and had impressive surgical credentials. However, I thought there were several times during the consult when she acted, perhaps unintentionally, in a deceptive manner. For instance, when I asked her about whether any of her patients had experienced serious complications, she quoted very low complication rates. However, when I clarified, she admitted that those complication rates were for the entire practice. Meltzer has performed more than 90% of that practice's historic cases, so in effect, she was really quoting Meltzer's complication rates, rather than her own.
Similarly, I asked if I could see pictures of her results. She directed me towards the album in the lobby. I had already seen the album at that point, and asked her if there were any way to distinguish which cases were from Dr. Ley and which were from Dr. Meltzer. She said that there was not, but results were similar for both doctors.
In both cases, I felt that she provided initial answers that were at serious risk of being misunderstood, and I needed to clarify. I ultimately selected another surgeon.