The Weight Loss Surgery Program

Pathway to Surgery

Coping with Concerns About Surgery

How can I deal with my fear of surgery?
The fear of surgery is not irrational or abnormal; in fact, it’s very common. Weight loss surgery creates a smaller stomach pouch and, depending on the procedure, may shorten the digestive tract—all while the patient is under general anesthesia. If you have concerns, consider the following:

And remember, you’ll have a team of healthcare professionals dedicated to your best possible care.
 
How does weight loss surgery change my body?
For people who have spent years living with morbid obesity, weight loss surgery can transform their lives. However, it’s important to be prepared for all aspects of the treatment. Surgery changes your body by creating a smaller stomach pouch. Learn more about the different types of Weight Loss procedures.

What is the cost of weight loss surgery?
For many people, weight loss surgery is affordable because it is covered by their health insurance plan. People who do not have insurance coverage for weight loss surgery must pay for it on their own. This is called self-pay or cash-pay. Even without insurance, many people feel that the surgery is worth the investment in their health and seek out alternative financing options.

How will I pay for weight loss surgery?
There are several ways to pay for surgery, including:

  • Health insurance coverage for weight loss surgery
  • Alternative financing options such as medical loans or home equity loans

What are alternative financing options?
Few people are able to pay cash up front for Weight Loss surgery. If you do not have health insurance coverage for weight loss surgery, there are alternative financing options available, such as medical loans.

How long do I have to stay in the hospital?
It varies from person to person. Generally, the hospital stay (including the day of surgery) can be one to two days for a gastric band, two to three days for a laparoscopic gastric bypass, and five to seven days for an open gastric bypass.

 

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