If you've struggled to lose weight through diet, exercise, or medications alone, bariatric surgery may help you achieve lasting results and improve your overall health. Using advanced minimally invasive and robotic techniques, we provide personalized surgical care to help patients lose weight safely while reducing the risks associated with obesity.
Weight loss surgery can improve or resolve many obesity-related conditions, including Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, acid reflux (GERD), high cholesterol, and joint pain. Our team will guide you through every step of your journey, from your initial consultation to long-term follow-up care.
We offer advanced bariatric surgery tailored to each patient's health needs and weight loss goals.
During your consultation, we will discuss your medical history, lifestyle, and goals to determine the procedure that is right for you.
Our practice combines advanced surgical expertise with compassionate, personalized care. We focus on helping patients achieve sustainable weight loss while improving their overall health and quality of life. From evaluation through recovery, our team is committed to providing the education, support, and long-term follow-up needed for lasting success.
Most patients qualify if they have a BMI of 40 or greater, or a BMI of 35 or greater with obesity-related health conditions such as diabetes or sleep apnea.
The right procedure depends on your BMI, medical history, health conditions, and weight loss goals. Your surgeon will recommend the best option during your consultation.
Yes. Most procedures are performed laparoscopically or robotically, resulting in smaller incisions, less discomfort, and faster recovery.
Most patients lose approximately 50–80% of their excess body weight within the first one to two years, depending on the procedure and lifestyle changes.
Many patients return to light daily activities within one to three weeks, although recovery varies by procedure and individual healing.
Yes. Long-term success depends on following recommended dietary guidelines, maintaining healthy eating habits, and staying physically active.
Yes. Many patients experience significant improvement or remission of Type 2 diabetes following bariatric surgery.
Many insurance plans cover bariatric surgery if medical eligibility requirements are met. Our team can help verify your benefits.
Weight loss surgery is a powerful tool, but maintaining results requires long-term lifestyle changes and regular follow-up care.
The first step is scheduling a consultation. We'll review your health history, discuss your goals, and determine whether bariatric surgery is the right option for you.
The first step is scheduling a consultation. We'll review your health history, discuss your goals, and determine whether bariatric surgery is the right option for you.