N.J. Plastic Surgeon Indicted for Third Time on Insurance Fraud Charges

October 14, 2004

  • October 15, 2004 at 1:49 am
    Martin says:
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    throw away the key

  • October 16, 2004 at 9:14 am
    R Carter says:
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    Why does this individual have a license to practice? He should have lost this privilege the second time he was caught.

  • March 21, 2006 at 6:44 am
    W Lance Kollmer MD FACS says:
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    Please be aware that i had an \”own Occupation\” insurance policy and that i was considered to be totally disabled if i couldn\’t perform one or two of my major duties (ie 13 hour craniofacial and microsurgical replant cases) but that i could come into the office and do small procedures per my policy. I trained at the University of Pennsylvania, Mayo Clinic, Yale University, and Brown University. 35%of my practice was pro bono on peds plastic surgery. It would be nice if you got your facts straight before being so judgemental.

  • June 23, 2006 at 2:47 am
    Joey says:
  • November 3, 2006 at 1:58 am
    a former patient says:
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    I had to endure an additional reconstructive rhinoplasty surgery with cartilege replacement due to the error of Dr. Kollmer. I am still 60% blocked with scar tissue.

    I also had another friend whose nose colapsed less than 5 years after surgery, and had to have emergency surgery to repair the damage.

    Shame on the Dr. who advises you to have surgery on the same area twice in three months. It appears that credible doctors know to wait at least 6 months to work on a new wound.

    Thanks for nothing. Enjoy wearing an orange jumpsuit. I am giddy with excitement that he will not be able to make the same mistake on anyone else.



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