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Ian Kendrick, MD, FACS
4.3 ★★★★☆ 6 Google reviews · Tummy tuck surgeon in Evanston, Wyoming
Plan your consultation
- Board-certified plastic surgeon certified in plastic surgery — the recognized standard for a tummy tuck. Verify with the ABPS →
- Virtual consultation offers a virtual/online consultation to start — handy if you're comparing surgeons or traveling in
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (307) 789-9355
- Website uintamedicalgroup.com — book a consultation and see their before/after galleries
Hours
| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
About this practice
From the reviews
Dr. Kendrick saved my life. He performed an emergency surgery on me in the middle of the night and corrected an issue that was caused by another surgeon years ago in Pittsburgh . Dr. Kendrick is an excellent surgeon, very knowledgeable and confident in his skills. Our community is fortunate to have him.
Dr. Kendrick is an amazing surgeon. He explains things so they are understandable and doesn't make you feel like you are taking too much time if you have questions. He personally called me after my surgery to check on me. He has a pleasant bedside manner and I have almost no marks from my surgery incisions.
I was so thrilled to have Doctor Kendrick as my Doctor at Evantston Regional. It’s so upsetting to have an emergency in the first place away from home. He was so reassuring, caring , knowledgeable, and genuinely concerned. He took the time to go over everything with me before during , and after my surgery.
He’s awesome! I’m so thankful for him, my surgery went from a walk in the park to more complicated. He successfully managed the change in surgical plan and I’m able to live to see another day.
Researching a tummy tuck?
A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) is major surgery with real risks and a recovery that usually runs several weeks — this page is a starting point for finding a surgeon, not medical advice. The most useful next step is a consultation, where a surgeon reviews your health history, examines you, talks through your options, and gives a personal quote. Bring questions and don't rush the decision.
Questions worth asking: Are you board-certified in plastic surgery (and can I verify it)? Where would you operate, and is the facility accredited? Can I see before-and-after photos of your own patients? What are the risks and the realistic recovery timeline for me? What's your revision policy if something needs adjusting? Whatever a listing says, always verify certification directly with the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) at abplasticsurgery.org, and discuss your candidacy, risks, and recovery with the surgeon.