The Weight Loss Surgery Program

Meet Our Multidisciplinary Team Members

Questions to Ask

Part of finding a surgeon is asking questions. You should feel free to ask questions, and you should receive complete and clear answers. If you don’t, ask for clarification. The more you know and understand, the better you will be able to make an informed and confident decision.

Questions to Ask Your Surgeon

  • Are you board certified?
  • Are you a member of the American Society for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery?
  • Which Weight Loss procedures have you performed this year? How many of each specific type?
  • How many minimally invasive Weight Loss procedures have you performed? And, what is your “conversion to open” rate?
  • Are the benefits of surgery worth the potential risks for me?
  • What are your complication and mortality rates?
  • What are your most common complications?
  • Does the hospital have experienced, dedicated Weight Loss surgical teams in the operating and recovery rooms, the intensive care unit, and medical/surgical unit?
  • What is the average weight loss your patients achieve?
  • What is the average co-morbid resolution/improvement rate for your patients?
  • Do you have patients who are willing to share their experiences, both positive and negative?
  • What is your average “wait time?”

Questions to Ask Your Weight Loss Program Coordinator

  • Is the program a Center of Excellence?
  • Does the program offer evaluation and treatment for co-morbid conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea?
  • Does the program have staff members to assist me through the insurance approval process?
  • Does the program offer support before and after surgery?
  • Does the program offer services for accommodations and travel plans for out-of-town patients?

Questions to Ask Your Support Group and/or Mental Health Professional

  • How do I know if I’m emotionally and mentally ready for surgery?
  • How do I get the support of family and friends?
  • How will I deal with the rapid weight loss that follows surgery?
  • After surgery, how will I work through the specific issues associated with dietary and exercise changes?
  • What effect will my new, healthier lifestyle have on my family and me?

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