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Richard A. Flaiz, MD, FACS
3.2 ★★★☆☆ 17 Google reviews · Tummy tuck surgeon in Hermiston, Oregon
Plan your consultation
- Board certification confirm this surgeon's certification directly with the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Check the ABPS registry →
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (541) 567-2270
- Website gshealth.org — 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–12 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
From the reviews
Dr flaiz is a good doctor! I went to be seen for my tonsils but he told me about some issues I had no idea about regarding my nose and ears. He cleaned my ears with some instruments thankfully not water like your regular doctor cleans them.
Dr. Flaiz is a kind professional and has a very friendly and caring staff. I would highly recommend him to anyone I know.
Literally one of the best doctors I have EVER been to. He was very thorough and genuine. Everybody in his office was great and helped take care of me. Why anyone would give less than 5 stars is baffling.... I'd give 6 if I could
It's been a while but he was great, explained everything well, and didn't push anything that was unnecessary.
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.