Are You a Candidate?
Undergoing weight loss surgery is a complex, personal decision with life-changing implications. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has created guidelines to indicate candidates for surgery. OurÌýbariatric care teamÌýwill work with you and your doctor to determine the best option for your health needs.
Is your Body Mass Index above 35?
Patients with a BMI of 40 or above are considered candidates for bariatric surgery. BMIÌý relates body weight to height. In adults, it correlates strongly with total body fat content.Ìý To calculate your BMI ask your primary care physician at your next check-up.ÌýAccording to the NIH, a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher is obese.ÌýÌý
Do you have obesity-related illnesses?
Persons with a BMI of as low as 30 may be candidates for bariatric surgery, if they have obesity-related illnesses, such as:Ìý
•ÌýDiabetes
•ÌýHypertension
•ÌýDepression
•ÌýObstructive Sleep Apnea
•ÌýGastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Have other weight loss methods proven unsuccessful?
If you have tried to lose weight through a program of diet and exercise, under a physician's supervision, your physician may suggest bariatric surgery. Keeping a record of your BMI and your efforts will help determine your eligibility for bariatric surgery.
Does your insurance cover bariatric surgery?
At this time, 51ÂÒÂ× only accepts patients with insurance coverage for bariatric surgery. Contact your insurance provider to confirm that your plan covers weight loss surgery. Bring the information to your first consultation and we will take care of the rest.
Request a Consultation
51ÂÒÂ× is committed to helping you lose weight so that you can live a healthy life more fully. To schedule a bariatric surgery consultation, call 607-734-2695 orÌýrequest a consultation.