We understand the struggle and frustration that comes with losing weight, and the role obesity can play in your physical as well as mental health. We know, for instance, that obesity can lead to other conditions, such as depression, diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and more. Nearly one-third of Americans are considered obese, which means their body mass index (BMI) – a measure of height and weight – is 30 or higher. You are not alone.
At Holy Name Medical Center, we designed a program to treat obesity with bariatric (weight loss) surgery. These procedures reduce the size of your stomach, so you feel fuller, eat less, and lose weight. Weighing less can improve your quality of life and your health, and ultimately lower your risk of developing chronic or life-threatening diseases and illnesses.
Holy Name Medical Center offers a comprehensive weight loss program led by dedicated experts in the field.
We want you to be comfortable with your decisions, so we take the time to explain your treatment options. Our care team partners with you to select the right procedure for you. And we are here for you after surgery, too, to continue to support your progress.
You and your care team will create a plan for your new lifestyle. One without the extra weight. This guide will give you the information you need to get started.
You’ve tried diet and exercise. You’ve tried medical weight loss. When nothing works, weight loss surgery may be a good option.
Learn about the types of bariatric surgery we provide at Holy Name Medical Center and explore how we help you live well after surgery.
If you’ve tried other weight loss options without success, talk with your doctor to learn if bariatric surgery is an option for you.