Weight Loss Surgery
Information Seminar:
May 31, Thursday, 6:00 pm
Where: Courtyard Boston Woburn/Boston North Hotel.

Support Group
The next Support Group Meeting will be held on May 31, Thursday at 7:30 pm following the Information Seminar.
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Weight loss surgery is major
surgery and serious
complications can occur.
The goal of this surgery is
to dramatically improve the
quality of your life, bring
many of your medical
problems to resolution,
improve your energy levels,
allow you to live a longer,
happier life.
Therefore, it is of
outmost importance to
minimize the risks of
surgery as much as possible.
The entire preoperative
workup is aimed at this
goal.
The first step in the
journey is to attend the
information seminar.
This will provide you with a
comprehensive overview of
weight loss surgery and the
opportunity to make an
informed decision about your
surgical intervention.
Nobody forces you to have
this surgery done.
Following the information
seminar, the surgical
consultation is the next
step. When you make your
appointment for the office
consultation we mail out a
packet that contains the
Initial Patient Assessment
Questionnaire, which you
may also download from here.
This must be filled out as
detailed as possible for the
first office visit. Please
complete this form at home,
and do not leave this task
for the waiting room time as
it may significantly delay
you and others and may
require the re-scheduling of
your appointment.We review your
medical history and weight
history, discuss your
personalized weight loss
strategy. If, for some
reason, you are not a
candidate for surgery, you
will be told right away.
To avoid any
misunderstanding, prior to
your visit read and
understand the "certificate
of coverage" that your
insurance company is
required by law to give you.
Before visiting the
bariatric surgeon, organize
your medical records,
including your history of
dieting efforts. Complete
the forms we send out to you
prior to your visit as
detailed as possible. We
must know about all your
medications with dosages,
all previous surgeries and
medical conditions.
To identify potential risk factors and to proactively minimize the opertaive risks, a series of medical evaluations follows. This tipically involves consultations with a
- clinical psychologist
- cardiologist
- pulmonologist
- dietician
Based on their evaluation, further tests may be ordered, such as pulmonary function test, sleep study, stress test, echocardiogram or cardiac catheterization. Certain elements in your history may warrant consultations with an
endocrinologist or
gastroenterologist, occasionally a
hematologist.
An upper GI barium swallow is checked along with a set of laboratory values.
You may require preoperative vitamin D, iron, thiamine replacement.
Certain insurance policies require participation in a medically supervised weight management program for a certain period of time before they cover the surgical procedure. You have to check this with your insurance provider.
Once all the tests are done and all the consultants provide you a clearance, a final consultation will take place, when we review the test results, and finalize the plan for bariatric surgery.
The average timeframe for all this is tipically 2-3 months. If you are a smoker, you should be off cigarettes completely for 3 months before we can proceed with the operation with the understanding that you may not resume smoking after surgery, otherwise life-threatening complications may develop.
Due to the complexity of the workup and the postoperative care, we need to charge a program fee. Currently the program fee is $500.00 and that is payable when you are scheduled for surgery.





