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featured sergons Mr Sanjay Agrawal
Obesity surgery - laparoscopic gastric bypass, gastric band and sleeve gastrectomy.

 

 

Step-By-Step Process

 

 

One of our many goals is to provide a comprehensive educational experience to anyone considering weight loss surgery for the treatment of morbid obesity. Whether you are ready to move forward with surgery or you are just beginning your research, we will be glad to assist with any information we can. A NEW LIFE...A NEW YOU...Click here to get started now!
  1. Pre-Qualification Form
  2. Schedule a Seminar
  3. Confirm Medical Acceptance
  4. Pre-Op Testing
  5. Pre-Op Education and Confirmed Consent
  6. History and Physical / Visit With Surgeon
  7. Hospital Admission
  8. Follow-Up Care

 

STEP (1)

Pre-Qualification Form


The first step is to fill out our online pre-qualification form to determine if you are a candidate for weight loss surgery. One of our staff members will assess your individual situation and if you appear to be a candidate and would like to proceed, we will mail you our brochure, our health history form and secure a seat for you at our next seminar.

 

 

STEP (2)

Schedule a Seminar


Once we determine that you are a candidate, you will attend an extensive educational seminar facilitated by the bariatric surgeon and staff members from Bariatric Surgery Specialists. People who have had the surgery may also be available to answer your questions. The seminar will include an overview of the program from a member of the administrative team, a power point presentation by the surgeon which includes information on all treatments for morbid obesity as well as surgical options and the risks and benefits of each.  A question and answer session with the surgeon will follow.  You will then receive extensive information about the insurance approval process and have the opportunity to ask any other questions you may have.  You will be asked for a copy of your insurance card and picture ID as well as the completed health history form.  You will be weighed, measured (height) and have vital signs checked upon arrival.  There is no charge for the seminar, however, if you want to proceed with finding out whether or not your insurance covers surgery, we must have this information.   At this time, you will also be asked which procedure you want to have.  In some cases, your insurance company may determine that for you and in some cases a particular health problem will be contra-indicated for a procedure.  Approximately 99% of the time, you will make the decision yourself.

 

 

STEP (3)

Confirm Medical Acceptance


Once you have attended the seminar, the surgeon will review your height and weight taken at the seminar to determine if you meet National Institute of Health criteria.  To be considered a candidate for surgery, you must have a BMI of 40 or higher or a BMI of 35-39.9 with certain co-morbid conditions.  Now the surgeon must determine if the benefits of surgery outweigh the risks and this is done by the surgeon reviewing your health history form.  Once the surgeon determines that you are a candidate based on BMI and your health history, your case will be assigned to the insurance department.  There are certain occasions when the surgeon will need more information, require medical records, order medical tests or require you to return to be physically examined before he is able to accept you as a patient.

 

 

 

STEP (4)

Pre-Op Testing


You did it!  You got approved and now you are moving towards a surgery date.  The first thing we determine is when you want surgery.  Once we have an idea of when you can have surgery based on your schedule and the surgeon’s schedule, we need to get all of your pre-operative testing completed.   Pre-operative testing requirements are individualized to your health history and current medical conditions and BMI.  The procedure you are having will also determine what testing will be required.  All of our bariatric surgeons carefully evaluate your individual risk factors and will order testing accordingly.  If they order it, there is a sound medical reason and it will be required prior to surgery.   If results come back abnormal, your surgeon may order additional tests. We will set up your testing and once we get all of the test results back, we can proceed with the next step…pre-operative education and your one to one appointment with the surgeon.

 

 

STEP (5)

Pre-Op Education and Conformed Consent


Prior to your appointment with the surgeon, you will attend a pre-operative meeting facilitated by our dietitian.  During this session, you will go through an extensive informed consent process and sign several documents.  We strongly encourage you to bring a family member or friend.  You will also receive extensive education about your procedure and the post-operative diet.  You will be given everything in writing. You will have all the time you need to ask all of your questions about your post-operative diet and follow up care.  You may also be required to attend a support group meeting prior to your surgery date.  You may also be required to sign a bariatric commitment form, which indicates your commitment to following the surgeon’s orders, recommendations and follow-up schedule.

 

 

STEP (6)

History and Physical / Visit With Surgeon

 

One to two weeks prior to having surgery you will have an appointment with surgeon.  Prior to this time, your surgeon has reviewed your health history form and all of your test results.  During this visit, you your surgeon will conduct your history and physical (a review of your health history, current conditions, test results, medications you are taking and conduct a physical exam).  Your surgeon will review the surgical procedure, discuss the risks of the surgery, review informed consent and answer any questions you may have.  We also strongly encourage you to bring a family member or friend to this visit.  If there were any abnormal test results or there is a problem with proceeding with surgery, your surgeon will discuss it with you at this time.  Otherwise, the next step is surgery.

 

STEP (7)

Hospital Admission

 

STEP (8)

Follow-Up Care